The first group of presentation files from very busy technical symposia schedule in the San Diego meetings is now available through the CHAS web site at:
http://tinyurl.com/sd-chas-12
The titles currently available are:
Integrating a variety of learning methods into safety training. R. Stuart
HAZMAT happens: Let's learn from it. R. Stuart
What do we know about laboratory safety culture? R. Stuart
(U.S.) National Library of Medicine's downloadable, online, and smartphone tools for first responders and others
Part 1: WISER (Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders). P. Hakkinen
Part 2: CHEMM (Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management). P. Hakkinen
Managing R&D's "Management of Change": An Air Force Research Laboratory approach. A. Vij, T. V. Chu, D. L. Fuller
AFRL's new tool for hazcom compliance at R&D level: CHAMP (Chemical Hazard Analysis & Management Program). A. Vij, S. Tennarangam
Laboratory ventilation: Rethinking the tradition. R. B. Stuart
Installation of fire suppression in gloveboxes. M. E. Cournoyer
Renovating the Chemistry Department: The Singapore experience. K. Tan
Laboratory decommissioning. N. Langerman
Also, a video of the press conference about the Escondido, California "bomb house" can be found at
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/21384110
More to come!
- Ralph
Ralph Stuart
secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org
Secretary
Division of Chemical Health and Safety
American Chemical Society
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