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Subject: [DCHAS-L] 2022 ANSI Z136.1 revision

Date: Oct 26, 2023 13:43 UTC

Author: David C. Finster <00001a0ef108acd0-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] free hybrid symposium on teaching students with disabilities

Date: Oct 26, 2023 14:52 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Psychological Safety is Lab Safety: Using RAMP to Assess DEIR Hazards

Date: Oct 26, 2023 14:35 UTC

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On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at 09:20:25 PM GMT+3, Jack Reidy <jreidy2**At_Symbol_Here**stanford.edu> wrote:


Just shared this with my EH&S coworkers and all the labs I cover. Looking forward to the webinar, Debbie!

 

Sincerely,

 

Jack Reidy (he/him)

Research Safety Specialist & Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer

Environmental Health & Safety

Stanford University

484 Oak Road, Stanford, CA, 94305

Tel: (650) 497-7614

 

I acknowledge that the land on which I live and work is the ancestral and unceded land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. As an uninvited guest on these lands, I am a beneficiary of the ongoing displacement of the Ohlone people. I pay my respects to the Native peoples, past and present.

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU> On Behalf Of Debbie Decker
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 10:22 AM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Psychological Safety is Lab Safety: Using RAMP to Assess DEIR Hazards

 

 

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You've likely gone to work tired or stressed and had difficulty focusing which lead to more mistakes, poor collaboration, and sub-optimal results. Now imagine that you feel this way every day at work, and the stakes are higher because those mistakes can lead to dangerous lab incidents. Challenges around Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect are often thought of as HR issues, but toxic lab culture leads scientists to engage in risky lab behavior to protect their psychological safety at the detriment of their physical safety. Join authors of the JACS editorial “Reducing Risk: Strategies to Advance Laboratory Safety through Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect,” as they discuss how to advance lab safety by addressing DEIR hazards using the RAMP risk assessment framework.

 

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SUNY Brockport

 

What You Will Learn

 

  • What is a DEIR hazard and what are some ideas on how to mitigate these risks 
  • How one might apply the RAMP assessment concept to DEIR hazards 
  • Anecdotes from academia and industry regarding how marginalization, stereotyping, unconscious or conscious bias, or other forms of exclusion have directly or indirectly led to increased safety incidents in the lab

 

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