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Yesterday, Debbie Decker posted a “Call for Papers” for the San Diego ACS meeting next March. One of the Symposia is “Ask Dr. Safety”.
Ask Dr. Safety: About Incident Reporting-Invited, Oral | Oral |
Harry and I are looking for some papers which specifically address Near-Miss reporting. If you are planning to attend the March meeting, and would like to discuss a Near-Miss case study of how you have encouraged Near-Miss reporting, please contact Harry or me directly.
Thx
Neal
From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:dchas-l**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Debbie M. Decker
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:24 PM
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Call For Papers - Spring National Meeting - March 2016 - San Diego, CA
Please consider submitting an abstract (abstracts.acs.org) for the Spring National Meeting in sunny San Diego!
The symposia offered are as follows:
Title | Type | Organizer |
Ask Dr. Safety: About Incident Reporting-Invited, Oral | Oral | |
Chemical Health & Safety | Poster | |
Chemical, Sample & Asset Management Tools-Oral | Oral | |
Developing, Implementing & Teaching Hazard Assessment Tools-Oral | Oral | |
Eli Pearce: A Remembrance-Invited, Oral | Oral | |
How Texas Tech & UCLA Have Affected Laboratory Safety Nationwide-Oral | Oral | |
Lessons Learned: Very Quickly-Oral | Oral | |
Safety begins in the Classroom: Demonstrations, Awareness, & Pre-Lab Planning-Oral | Oral |
We’re particularly interested in “Lessons Learned: Very Quickly.” The intent of this symposium is for a presenter to talk about a lesson learned but not in the typical 20 minute presentation format but in a much shorter, “Readers’ Digest” version, if you will. Presentations will be limited to 10 minutes so presenters get to the root of the lesson, without extraneous information.
If you have questions or need help with abstract submission, please feel free to contact me, Frankie Wood-Black (fwblack**At_Symbol_Here**CABLEONE.NET), or Joe Pickel (pickeljm**At_Symbol_Here**ornl.gov) for help.
Best,
Debbie
Debbie M. Decker, CCHO, ACS Fellow
Chair, Division of Chemical Health and Safety
University of California, Davis
(530)754-7964
(530)304-6728
dmdecker**At_Symbol_Here**ucdavis.edu
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that proceeds smoothly under normal conditions,
can proceed violently in the presence of an idiot."
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