Toxic Chemicals not needed for cleaning
Sensible measures enough to prevent the spread of disease Exaggerated fears of infectious diseases spreading in schools are leading to the overuse and misuse of toxic chemicals for cleaning. The…
Sensible measures enough to prevent the spread of disease Exaggerated fears of infectious diseases spreading in schools are leading to the overuse and misuse of toxic chemicals for cleaning. The…
Concerns must be addressed A cancer cluster is a greater than expected occurrence of cancer cases in a group of people in a given workplace or geographical area. Concern among…
Violence against school staff is a serious work-related hazard and a legitimate concern for NJEA members. While it is true that schools are among the safest places in communities, it…
In 1978, in response to school violence and vandalism, the state Legislature passed the Public School Safety Law (N.J.S.A. 18A:17-48), which required New Jersey public schools to report incidents of…
Fredon Education Association and Fredon Parents Against the Lines he Fredon Education Association (FEA) and a local community group came together in 2009 when a proposed PSE&G power line project…
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks indoor radon among today's most serious environmental health problems. Although there currently are no mandatory radon testing requirements for New Jersey schools, the…
Polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, are man-made chemicals that persist in the environment and were widely used in construction materials and electrical products prior to 1978. PCBs can affect the immune…
Many New Jersey public school employees have suffered sprains, strains, muscle tears, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and hernias that could have been avoided with relatively simple changes in workplace…
Of the estimated 100,000 public school classrooms in New Jersey, thousands are considered "temporary" – although in truth most of them remain in use indefinitely. While temporary classrooms may sometimes…