Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 07:16:06 -0500
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Subject: Re: Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security: A Guide to Prudent
Chemical Management
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A quick review this morning - this material looks great! I'll be sharing 
it with my labs & my HS science teachers. Thanks for sending it.

Kim Auletta
Lab Safety Specialist
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Stony Brook University
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Remember to wash your hands!


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Secretary ACS DCHAS 
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[DCHAS-L] Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security: A Guide to Prudent 
Chemical Management
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This web site and associated free materials  are aimed at audiences 
outside the US, but they are still likely to be of interest within the US 
as well.

- Ralph 

http://dels.nas.edu/global/bcst/Chemical-Management

Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security: A Guide to Prudent Chemical 
Management

Good safety and security procedures can lead to greater productivity, 
efficiency, savings, and most importantly, greater sophistication and 
cooperation. Improving safety and security is mistakenly seen as 
inhibitory, because of lack of understanding of safety and security 
procedures, cultural barriers, lack of skills, and financial constraints. 
Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security A Guide to Prudent Chemical 
Management and accompanying toolkit will assist chemists in developing 
countries to overcome the barriers they face and increase the level of 
safety and security in their labs through improved chemicals management 
and following the best laboratory practices possible.

Reference book
-  Reference book, Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security: A Guide to 
Prudent Chemical Management
Toolkit Items
-  Quick guide for laboratory managers (brochure format) 
-  Quick guide for laboratory managers (page-by-page format) 
-  Executive summary to share with institutional leaders (brochure format) 

-  Executive summary to share with institutional leaders (page-by-page 
format) 
-  InstructorÕs guide, forms, and signs to photocopy and distribute
-  Preplanning reference cards to distribute to laboratory personnel
-  Helpful reminder signs for posting in the laboratory

Arabic- Coming Soon
French- Coming Soon
Indonesian- Coming Soon
For more information contact bcst**At_Symbol_Here**nas.edu


Ralph Stuart
secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org
Secretary
Division of Chemical Health and Safety
American Chemical Society




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