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From: "Secretary, ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety" <secretary**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] UWashington Continuing Ed: Latest and Greatest in Green Chemistry & Sustainability
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 16:04:22 -0500
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
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Our Latest and Greatest in Green Chemistry and SustainabilityAdvancing green chemistry and sustainability is a key mission for the UW DEOHS Continuing Education Programs. We've gathered our latest news, resources, and education opportunities to share with you. |
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OSHA 7225: TRANSITIONING TO SAFER CHEMICALSThis course will guide participants through OSHA's substitution planning process for understanding and evaluating chemical use, identifying and assessing alternatives, and implementing those alternatives that are safer. OSHA 7225 is for professionals at all levels of chemistry understanding who play a role in product and materials selection.
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MoDRN: UThe Molecular Design Research Network (MoDRN) has developed a series of modules designed for undergraduate science and mixed-major/non-major classrooms to introduce concepts of green chemistry and sustainable chemical design. These materials aim to engage undergraduate students with concepts and activities that will aid dissemination of scientific principles relevant to the design of safer molecules.
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UW DEOHS CE SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN CHEMISTRY RESOURCE PAGEWe have recently updated our resource page! Here you will find the latest resources, our current activities, and access to our complimentary Green Labs webinar series.
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SUSTAINABILITY IN THE WORKPLACE: A NEW APPROACH FOR ADVANCING WORKER SAFETY AND HEALTHSustainable organizations strive to balance the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit. OSHA's new white paper details the importance of safety in this equation.
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CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES IN MOLECULAR DESIGN FOR REDUCED HAZARDDEOHS Faculty and Faculty involved in the Molecular Design Research Network (MoDRN) initiative have published a new paper in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering Journal. |
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