From: Harry Elston <harry**At_Symbol_Here**MIDWESTCHEMSAFETY.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] ADV: Resolve to attend a Chemical Safety Workshop!
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 13:31:47 -0600
Reply-To: harry**At_Symbol_Here**MIDWESTCHEMSAFETY.COM
Message-ID: 000001d5c0da$21d3f480$657bdd80$**At_Symbol_Here**midwestchemsafety.com


Looking for a great New Year’s Resolution?  How about attending a chemical safety workshop?  You’re in luck.  There are bunch during the first half of the year!

 

DCHAS is offering a plethora of Chemical Safety workshops at the ACS National Meeting in Philadelphia – lots of information at the DCHAS website (dchas.org, 2020 Workshops):

 

Safety Leadership in the Chemical Enterprise (New in 2020!):  Robin Izzo, Mary Beth Koza and Sammy Sigmann

Why it went wrong: Blame free investigation of lab-scale incidents:  Harry Elston, Mike Koehler and Neal Langerman

Laboratory Waste Management:  Russ Phifer

Laboratory Safety Workshop:  Jim Kaufman/Lab Safety Institute

How to be a more effective CHO:  Russ Phifer, Jim Kaufman

Reactive Chemical Management for Laboratories and Pilot Plants:  Harry Elston

Health and Safety Training for Cannabis Businesses:  Melissa Wilcox and Julia Bramante

 

Can’t make it Philly?  No worries!  Midwest Chemical Safety is offering two sets of workshops, one set in Lexington, KY (May 20/21) and in Oklahoma City (in conjunction with the NAOSMM meeting, July 25/26):

Lexington, KY:  Effective Chemical Safety Management: A Risk-Based Perspective (May 20) and Why it went wrong: Blame-free investigation of lab-scale incidents (May 21).

Oklahoma City, OK:  Blame-free investigation of lab-scale incidents (July 25) and Effective Chemical Safety Management (July 26). 

 

More information for the Lexington, KY and OKC workshops can be found on the Midwest Chemical Safety Website (http://midwestchemsafety.com/workshops.php)

 

Hope to see you there!

 

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Harry J. Elston, Ph.D., CIH, PMP

Principal, Midwest Chemical Safety

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