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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] New ACS CHAS Papers

Date: Jan 26, 2026 21:38 UTC

Author: Ken Fivizzani <kfivizzani**At_Symbol_Here**ASTOUND.NET>

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Date: Jan 26, 2026 22:21 UTC

Author: James Kaufman <jkaufman**At_Symbol_Here**LABSAFETYINSTITUTE.ORG>

From: Doug Walters <waltersdbw**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>

Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] New ACS CHAS Papers

Date: Jan 26, 2026 22:15 UTC

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Demystify: 

To All,

This is a very worth while e-mail containing a great deal of valuable information.

It should clarify some confusion and long-time mis-conceptions.

Congratulations on the Award and a job well done!


Doug Walters, PhD, FACS, FCHAS,
DCHAS Past Chair, 1983-84 


On Jan 26, 2026, at 9:09 AM, mulcahy**At_Symbol_Here**safety.acs.org <00001fbaded5850b-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU> wrote:

All, 

Two editorials I wanted to make you aware of and one award...

Marta and Rachel have been wrangling some of us into the new Safety Network (https://www.acs.org/about/governance/committees/chemical-safety/acs-safety-network.html) and one of the first outputs from it is this editorial, Chemical Safety Ecosystem of the American Chemical Society: A Primer (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chas.5c00201). I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as I did collaborating on it. Personally, I never fully understood the differences between CCS and DCHAS before this effort and I enjoyed learning about the history of DCHAS. 

The other editorial I want to point out is the announcement that ACS converted ACS Chemical Health & Safety to a diamond access journal, meaning that ACS CHAS is free to publish open access in and free to read, with all editorial and publishing costs being covered by the American Chemical Society,  American Chemical Society (ACS), Leader in Chemistry, Leader in Safety: Most Trusted. Most Cited. Most Read... Most Accessible (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chas.5c00226). One of the notes we make in the editorial is the top ten most accessed articles this year, of which at least 6 are authored by DCHAS folks (this is just based on my own name recognition, so there could be more):

4.          Challenges of Legacy Chemicals (2025) (DCHAS author(s))
8.          How to Review a Paper
9.          Lessons Learned from a Short-Term Exposure to DMF  (DCHAS author(s))
10.        Safety Piranhas: A Review of Methods and Protocols (DCHAS author(s))

To all of you who publish in and read the journal, thank you. This year at the ACS’ EIC conference, I accepted the 2026 ACS Publications Journal Influence Award, Submissions Award in the category of “Established journals (more than five years) with 100–999 annual submissions” for increasing by more than 55% the submissions to ACS Chemical Health & Safety on behalf of the journal. DCHAS was instrumental to making safety a core value at ACS, which is what brought the journal back to ACS Publication (go read the primer!). This award is one piece of evidence that all your hard work has impact. 
Sincerely,
Mary Beth
-- 
Dr. Mary Beth Mulcahy
Editor-in-Chief 
ACS Chemical Health & Safety

 

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