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Samuella Sigmann <000017d7b6a35b3a-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject:
Re: [DCHAS-L] [External] [DCHAS-L] Working in labs on the weekend proposal
Date:
Mar 14, 2024 15:35 UTC
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All other considerations aside (many of which have been addressed by
others), what is the PI teaching this person. Pedagogically, the
student is learning that this is acceptable behavior for a chemist.
Possibly, if you have lawyers or risk assessment folks, involve
them. How old is this student?
S-
On 3/12/2024 4:14 PM, Jennifer L. Gile
wrote:
Hello DCHAS members,
A friend of mine works in a small liberal
arts college and came to me with the following situation: one
of the faculty asked if their summer research student could do
their research work (lab based, but according to the PI it
does not involve hazardous substances) on Fridays, Saturdays,
and Sundays to allow the student to also work at an additional
opportunity Monday – Thursday. This would be the students
second summer doing research with this PI. While I understand
larger universities do keep a 24 hour schedule, my friend’s
college is a Monday – Friday 9a-5p institution. The
likelihood of there being anyone else in the building during
these weekends is almost certainly zero.
I admit that I told them I didn’t think
anyone should be working in the building alone for a number of
reasons, but I’m hearing the PI is not interested in that
answer. I am requesting some additional thoughts if you’d
care to share them; your personal identities will not be
shared with my friend. You can respond on list or to me
privately as you feel comfortable.
Thank you all, and stay safe!
Jennifer.
(she/her/they/theirs)
Wittenberg
Chemistry – Catalyzing Student Success
Coordinator of Chemistry Labs
Chemical Hygiene Officer
Barbara Deer Kuss Science 245C
(937) 327-6442
gilej**At_Symbol_Here**wittenberg.edu
Please note that I am often unable to
respond to calls or emails in the afternoon. I appreciate your
patience.
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