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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Pyrotechnics in the Teaching Lab- For what purpose?

Date: Jan 25, 2017 14:49 UTC

Author: Alan Hall <oldeddoc**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Laboratory Inspection Software

Date: Jan 25, 2017 15:38 UTC

Author: Chance, Brandon <bchance**At_Symbol_Here**MAIL.SMU.EDU>

From: Russ Phifer <rphifer**At_Symbol_Here**wcenvironmental.com>

Subject: [DCHAS-L] Why CHAS workshops?

Date: Jan 25, 2017 15:12 UTC

Reply-To: rphifer**At_Symbol_Here**wcenvironmental.com

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Demystify: 

Learning and training are just two of the things that define us as CHAS members. For some, continuing education requirements are a good reason for attending CHAS workshops. For newer members, it’s a chance to learn new skills, stay current on regulations, and meet others who are at the same level of advancement in the field of chemical health & safety.

 

Half of the net revenues from all workshops go to the Division to fund activities for CHAS members. We currently do not have enough advance registrations to confirm any workshops will be held in San Francisco at the end of March. That would be a shame for those who need to learn about reactives chemistry, laboratory waste management, cannabis chemistry or teaching chemical safety.

 

To learn more, or to register for workshops in San Francisco (March 31, April 1) or Washington, DC (August 18, 19) -- https://dchas.org/workshop-registration-page/

 

Russ

 

Russ Phifer

Executive Director

National Registry of Certified Chemists

rphifer**At_Symbol_Here**nrcc6.org

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