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1. Molten metals or other molten materials.
2. Cutting, shaping and grinding of materials.
3. Heat treatment, tempering, or kiln firing of any metal or other materials.
4. Welding fabrication processes.
5. Explosive materials.
6. Caustic solutions.
7. Radiation materials.
Does each administrator equip schools within its jurisdiction with eye-protective wear for use as required and does the administrator require students, teachers and visitor to wear such when observing or participating in the activities mentioned above?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Governing Boards of each school district must develop and adopt a policy to provide pupils and employees with at least 48 hours notice before pesticides are applied on school property.
Does each administrator ensure that procedures are followed for written and oral notification to pupils, employees, parents or guardians before pesticides are applied on school property?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does each administrator ensure that procedures are followed for the posting of signs to identify pesticide application areas and that continuing instruction is provided for pupils who are absent because of pesticide application?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
A person shall not knowingly apply or allow to be applied a liquid roofing system to a building that is owned or operated by a public school while a teacher or student is present in the building.
Does each administrator guarantee that procedures are followed to ensure that no liquid roofing system that contains any diisocyanate would be applied to a public school building while a teacher or student is present in building?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Persons violating this section are guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
Ensuring that nothing in the ARS statutes provides supervision of private schools
If it is in the school district best interest does the governing board accept applications for sponsorship of a charter school? If the governing board rejects an application, they shall notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the rejection. School districts governing boards shall not grant a charter to a charter school that is located outside the geographic boundaries of the school district nor shall a district that has been determined to be out of compliance with the U.S.F.R. sponsor a new or transferring charter school.
Does the school district make available to the state board of education a list of vacant and unused buildings that may be suitable for the operation of a charter school? If the governing board desires, does the school district sell used equipment to a charter school before the school district attempts to sell or dispose of the equipment by other means?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
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