Last Call for Chicago meeting Workshop Registration!!! Chemical Health and Safety Divisional Workshops Below is the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health & Safety's workshop schedule for the ACS National Meeting in Chicago. To register, visit our secure registration site. Contact Russ Phifer with any questions about the workshops. You are welcome to join the Division to obtain the Member's rate for any and all workshops. Non-member pricing includes one year's membership to the Division. You can register online, by fax, phone, or mail (Please make checks payable to "Division of Chemical Health & Safety"): To register online: click on this link and complete the form including either a purchase order, credit card number (MasterCard or VISA), or promise to bring the check to the workshop. https://secure.hostwizard.ws/chemical-safety.com/chas/regform.htm The Laboratory Safety Workshop Friday, March 23, 2007 McCormick Place, Chicago, IL $325.00 non-members/ $275.00 CHAS members Dr. James Kaufman or Dr. W.H. (Jack) Breazeale This classic presentation on laboratory safety by the Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI) has been attended by thousands of safety professions. With experience in both industrial and academic laboratories, Jim and Jack give a "real world" approach to safety issues in the laboratory. Their stories are both interesting and pertinent. Interactive demonstrations help you deal with everything from creative wiring in the lab to administrators without a vision of what it means to have safe workplace. Highly entertaining, and an excellent forum to speak openly about safety problems in your workplace. How To Be A More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer Saturday, March 24, 2007 McCormick Place, Chicago, IL $375.00 non-members/ $325.00 CHAS members Dr. James Kaufman, Mr. Russell Phifer, Dr. George H.Wahl, Jr. Take a close look at the Chemical Hygiene Officer position, and prepare at the same time for the "CHO" Certification exam to be held the next day. Kaufman, Phifer and Wahl give a different slant to safety issues in the laboratory, focusing on what you do and how you can do it better. The presenters bring a wide variety of experience to the table, but the real stars of the workshop are you - past attendees note the interactive approach focusing on their problems, from getting administrators involved in safety to dealing with regulatory concerns. The course covers all of the content areas of the certification exam (presented on Sunday through NRCC), including a sample test in the same format as the real one. Whether you are a new Chemical Hygiene Officer or an "old" one, you will find something to put to real use in this fast-paced presentation. You can request an application packet for the Chemical Hygiene Officer certification examination by National Registry of Certified Chemists online at http://www.nrcc6.org
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