Would you like to attend LSI’s members only
monthly webinar series? The next one is
on Friday, September 22nd at 11AM.
The topic is How to Convince Others (that safety is important and that
you are serious about it)
If you are not already an LSI member, I have some
good news.
Thanks to the generous support from both the Erlab
Group and CTL Scientific Supply Corporation, the first 30 non-members
requesting to register for the webinar will receive a complimentary one-year
LSI membership (which entitles you to attend this and all the webinars in the
series).
Registration requests must be sent to pasut**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org to be processed.
Please let us know if you are an undergrad or K-12 educator.
Erlab is the leading manufacturer of Ductless Fume Hood
and laboratory air filtration equipment. Erlab has been an LSI sponsor since 2002
CTL is a US distributor of Macherey-Nagel rapid tests such
as pH papers, test papers, adhesive dots test
papers, environmental test kits, and filter papers.
Abstract:
Throughout the
world, this is the most frequently asked question. The answer is simple and, for the most part,
inexpensive. The short answer is to
create a more effective lab safety program.
This
interesting and entertaining one-hour presentation provides an overview of some
of the 33 critical program elements. It confronts
one of the more common excuses for not having or improving the lab safety
program ... "It costs too much."
This is simply not true.
Excellent lab safety programs do not need to cost large amounts of
money.
Participants
learn how to convince others by creating a more effective lab safety program (without
a purchase order or requisition). You
don’t want to miss this opportunity for a highly informative, worthwhile and
enjoyable learning experience.
Here’s
a unique opportunity to take a look at your lab safety program to see how
you’re doing and how you can do it even better.
The participants will receive the Laboratory Safety Institute’s (LSI) lab
safety program review checklist with 33 components. You will learn how to use this checklist to evaluate
your program both qualitatively and quantitatively. The result is a simple, clear, low/no cost
path for lab safety program development and improvement. And, with courage, you can score your program
on a scale of zero to 100!
James A.
Kaufman, PhD
Founder/President
Emeritus
The
Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI)
A Non-profit
Educational Organization
for Safety in Science, Industry, and
Education
192
Worcester Street, Natick, MA 01760-2252
(O)
508-647-1900 (F)
508-647-0062 (C)
508-574-6264
Skype:
labsafe; 508-401-7406 jkaufman**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org www.labsafety.org
Teach, Learn,
and Practice Science Safely
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