As a researcher, you have a responsibility for the safe and ethical handling of the chemicals you work with every day in the lab. However, understanding safety related laws, policies, and regulations can be overwhelming on top of your other responsibilities as a scientist.
=EF=BB=BFWhat are researchers expected to know? What rules are they required to follow? What are the legal consequences if they are broken?
Join program area experts Kali Miller, Mary Beth Mulcahy, and Ralph Stuart during thisfree interactive broadcastto explore the answers to these questions and learn practical tips for addressing these responsibilities.
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What You Will Learn
The most common questions that have been asked by graduate students about legal aspects of their safety responsibilities in the lab
Guidelines and resources for identifying and understanding researchers' regulatory responsibilities
Lessons learned about practical aspects of managing regulations in the research lab setting
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