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Subject: [DCHAS-L] ACS Webinar May 12: How to Start a Career in Chemical Health and Safety
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2022 08:09:40 -0400
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Thursday, May 12th at 2-3pm ET
How to Start a Career in Chemical Health and Safety

Co-produced with the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety and ACS Committee on Chemical Safety

Register for Free at
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/acs-webinars.html

Have you ever thought about a career in Environmental Health and Safety? Join a panel of Environmental Health and Safety experts from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, MIT, and the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety as they discuss how you can get involved in this profession, what opportunities are available in this field, and what skills employers are looking for from chemists like you!

Joseph Pickel, PhD
ESH&Q Coordinator, Fusion and Fission Energy and Sciences Directorate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Whitney R. Hess, PhD
Assistant Director, Safety Systems and Programs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT.nano

Debbie Decker, CHO
Chemical and Laboratory Safety Officer, University of California, Davis (Retired)

Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
Membership Chair, Division of Chemical Health and Safety, American Chemical Society

What You Will Learn
‰?¢ How aspects of the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) profession have evolved over the last decade, especially laboratory and chemical safety focused roles
‰?¢ What skills and credentials chemists interested in the EHS field will need
‰?¢ Opportunities and challenges in switching to the EHS field with a background in chemistry

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