Hi Ralph.
There are many free resources that I have come across and I'm trying to post them as I have time. If you go to this site:
http://www.naosmm.org/safety/page4.php
And click on the Yale links, they will take you to some very useful pages. The other NAOSMM Safety pages have some other useful information as well.
-Jo
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On 1/31/12 3:04 PM, "Ralph B Stuart" <rstuart**At_Symbol_Here**CORNELL.EDU> wrote:
We have a laboratory space with a fume hood and a biosafety cabinet available for use as a hands-on safety training location for lab workers. We are in the process of developing a training syllabus for a 2 hour training module that addresses both biosafety and chemical safety issues at a basic level (proper use of ventilation equipment, selection of PPE, spill clean-up, etc.).
The question came up as to whether other schools have developed similar training sessions and what they might be including in this setting. If anyone has developed such a program and is willing to share lessons learned from this experience, we'd appreciate any words of wisdom you have.
Thanks for your help with this.
- Ralph
Ralph Stuart CIH
Laboratory Ventilation Specialist
Department of Environmental Health and Safety
Cornell University
rstuart**At_Symbol_Here**cornell.edu
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