Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:07:21 -0800
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From: "Vernon, Russell" <Russell.Vernon**At_Symbol_Here**ehs.ucr.edu>
Subject: What's in a name???
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Dear List(s) Members,
 
 
I am in need of your combined linguistic expertise...
 
On our campus, each department that has at least one laboratory has designated a departmental Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO). I meet regularly with this group of 20 CHOs to discuss issues and help educate each other on best safe practices.  My director is interested in expanding the scope of the CHO to include the other safety related issues in laboratories, such as biosafety and other not strictly 'health hazards from chemicals' as defined by OSHA.  The truth is that most of these people have functioned in the 'expanded CHO' role for their departments anyway.  With the proposed change in scope, we are looking for a new designation. 
 
Of course the first one I suggested, Laboratory Safety Officer (LSO), was objected to by our Radiation Safety Officer as  the LSO designation in his world means Laser Safety Officer...
 
So, I plead to your collective brains, please help me brainstorm on names (and acronyms) for these hard working people.
 
If you respond directly to me. I'll compile the suggestions and post them to both lists with in a week.
 
Thanks!!!
-Russ

Russell Vernon, Ph.D.
Laboratory / Research Safety Specialist
Environmental Health & Safety
University of California, Riverside
900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521

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