More powerpoint presentations are available on the CHAS web site at
http://tinyurl.com/sd-chas-12
They include presentations on safety as part of the academic teaching and research environment, managing chemical safety issues in the government and commercial sectors, and design issues associated with fire codes in a new building (specific titles below).
Thanks to all of the authors for their work in providing this information to the Division!
- Ralph
Developing effective safety training for a changing audience. D. M. Decker
Building a research support team. K. Jeskie
Challenges and solutions of research operations at Oak Ridge National Lab. J. Pickel
Challenges and solutions for research operations at commercial high risk facilities. S. Hiza
Designing for scientific facilities flexibility and high chemical loading while maintaining compliance with recent fire codes. K. Jeskie, D. Freels
Managing the interface between research organizations and design, construction, and move teams. J. M. Pickel
Changing a culture: Improving chemical laboratory safety at Texas Tech University
Dominick J. Casadonte
Impact of laboratory accidents on chemical health and safety policies and safety culture at academic institutions
Miriam Weil
Using transparency to increase awareness of chemical hazards in university laboratories: Evaluation of web-based resources
Miriam W. Weil
Setting the bar: An approach to undergraduate safety education
Robin Izzo
Chemistry is not a "zero-exposure" profession: Introducing solid risk-management principles and the "inherently safer" mindset to chemistry students
Harry J Elston
Hazard identification and risk analysis for chemical research laboratories: Adapting the chemical industry's approach to the needs of academia
David J. Leggett
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