1. Learning From UCLA
2. The accident
left 6 dead in total (including 1 student), 20 injured, and a concussed
university community. More information can be found in the UNRC press
release: https://www.unrc.edu.ar/unrc/n_comp.cdc?nota=31476 (accessed
2020–06–09). A print media release is available: Redaction. Explosión en la Universidad de Rı́o
Cuarto: 20 heridos. La Nación, Dec 5 2007; https://www.lanacion.com.ar/sociedad/explosion-en-la-universidad-de-rio-cuarto-20-heridos-nid968291 (accessed 2020–06–09).
3. aArgentinean
H&S at work regulations law: Infoleg, Ley
de higiene y seguridad en el trabajo, Ley N° 19.587, Buenos Aires
May 21, 1972. Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, Argentina. http://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/15000-19999/17612/norma.htm (accessed 2020–06–09).
4. bInfoleg, Higiene y seguridad en el trabajo, Decreto N°
351, Buenos Aires Feb 2, 1979. Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos,
Argentina. http://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/30000-34999/32030/texact.htm (accessed 2020–06–09).
5. In this context, an “agent”
is defined as any worker in the building, regardless of their position
(professor, assistant, advisor, student, technician, administrative
personnel, etc.). The word “agent” should not be confused
with chemical agents, biological agents, or physical agents, which
are usually present in many laboratories.