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May 31, 2024 02:05 UTC
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Renee Hicks <renee_hicks**At_Symbol_Here**WOODBERRY.ORG>
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Re: [DCHAS-L] question
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May 31, 2024 15:26 UTC
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Mary Alvarez <00001cbac3a46a06-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
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May 31, 2024 15:19 UTC
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The Laboratory Safety institute offers many lab safety courses including "How To Be A More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer". It is available in four modes:
Live in-person, live virtual, on-demand, and DVD.
The course was developed as a prep course for taking the NRCC CCHO Exams. You can learn more about the exam at www.nrcc6.org
LSI also offers a complimentary 10-Point Wellness Check-up for your chemical hygiene plan.
Stay Safer ... Jim
PS. LSI now has
virtual lab inspections, safety program evaluations, document reviews, plus
courses and seminars ... all virtual. And, a complimentary, updated version of our classic Laboratory Safety Guidelines is now available on our website ... https://www.labsafety.org/product/lab-safety-rules
James A.
Kaufman, PhD
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Hello,
I am writing as a high school teacher and I have recently been doing training to become our school's chemical hygiene officer. I have only been at this independent school for 3 years now, but there are plenty of standards that were lacking, and I finally was able to make progress and move ahead.
I was wondering if you could direct me to any training for teachers about the Laboratory Standard and the Hazard Communication. I'm not quite sure where to find appropriate training as I begin this new responsibility. We have a few chemistry teachers (and chemistry/biology) who need some training on compatible chemical storage, disposal, etc.
Thank you so much for any help you can provide.
Renee Hicks
Chemistry instructor
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