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[DCHAS-L] ACS June Safety Month Celebration week 2: Building an Integrated Safety Approach in Your Chemistry Department - June 11th, 2 - 3pm
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Jun 9, 2026 17:20 UTC
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Good afternoon everyone,
As part of our ACS June Safety Month
Celebration, we would like to extend the invitation to join us for Building An Integrated Safety Approach In Your Chemistry Dept. Speaking will be
Daniel R. N. Jacques,
Instructional Support Specialist SL4, Chemistry Laboratory Safety Manager, and Instructor at SUNY Brockport and the session will be hosted by
Rachel Lee Bocwinski, Senior Safety Program Specialist at the American Chemical Society. More information is below and hope to see you all there!
Dwayne F. Henry
Instructional Lab Manager of Chemical and Biological Science
Collegewide Chemical, Physical, & Biological Hazards sub-committee
TPSS Biology Club Advisor / TPSS Shepherd's Club Advisor
ACS Committee for Chemical Safety Executive Board
ACS CHAS Chair-elect/2-Year College Lab Safety Community of Practice Chair
ACS CHAS Peer-Led Workshops Mentorship Team
Montgomery College TP/SS campus
(240) 567-1418
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Subject: Build an Integrated Safety Approach in Your Chemistry Department
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Practical, classroom-tested approaches and free resources to help you get started

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Co-produced with the ACS Office of Safety Programs
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Thursday, June 11th
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET
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What You Will Learn:
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Practical ways to use the LSCS e-Textbook and the RAMP® framework to build student independence, confidence, and critical thinking
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Insight into where safety instruction breaks down across courses and roles, and how to create a cohesive, reinforced approach
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Actionable entry points to embed safety into your existing curriculum, leveraging TAs and student roles even within real institutional constraints
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What You Will Learn:
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Practical ways to use the LSCS e-Textbook and the RAMP® framework to build student independence, confidence, and critical thinking
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Insight into where safety instruction breaks down across courses and roles, and how to create a cohesive, reinforced approach
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Actionable entry points to embed safety into your existing curriculum, leveraging TAs and student roles even within real institutional constraints
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Daniel R. N. Jacques
Speaker
Instructional Support Specialist SL4, Chemistry Laboratory Safety Manager, and Instructor, SUNY Brockport
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Heather Lockhart-Neff
Moderator
Account and Marketing Manager, BrandLab, American Chemical Society
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Daniel R. N. Jacques
Speaker
Instructional Support Specialist SL4, Chemistry Laboratory Safety Manager, and Instructor,
SUNY Brockport
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Rachel Lee Bocwinski
Moderator
Senior Safety Program Specialist, American Chemical Society
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Hi Dwayne,
Safety in the lab shouldn’t be a one-day lecture or a checklist, it should be how students think and work as scientists.
Join Daniel Jacques of SUNY Brockport for a practical, classroom-tested approach to embedding safety across the undergraduate chemistry experience. This webinar repositions safety as an active learning process, not a standalone requirement. Using the free Laboratory
Safety for Chemistry Students (LSCS) e-Textbook, you’ll see how students can learn to recognize hazards, assess risk, and make informed decisions in real time. Grounded in authentic academic lab settings, this webinar goes beyond theory to offer strategies
you can implement immediately.
As part of ACS' celebration of our 150th anniversary, this webinar highlights June's theme: safety. ACS has long been a global leader in lab safety protocols, chemical risk communication, and environmental health standards.
Let's champion a culture of safety that evolves with new technologies, inclusive workplaces, and global collaboration. Celebrate with us at
www.acs.org/150.
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Hoy, 20 de mayo
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT)
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Hoy, 20 de mayo
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Wednesday, June 10th
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Wednesday, June 10th
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What an attendee said about this ACS Webinar:
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What an attendee said about this
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This webinar was incredibly helpful. I appreciated the opportunity to ask experts safety-specific questions, as there aren't a lot of forums for that.
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"This webinar was incredibly helpful. I appreciated the opportunity to ask experts safety-specific questions, as there aren't a lot of forums for that."
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