I get the "crossing the street" analogy, and it is a great one for situational awareness, but for a risk assessment? It seems like that means: do a risk assessment every time you do your experiment. Is that the message? Or, are you asking researchers to consider doing a risk assessment every time they change something in the experiment?
-----Original Message----- With the support of the ACS's Innovative Project Grant program for technical divisions, DCHAS has been working with Timothy Gallagher of the University of Bristol and a video artist to develop a short video on the the topic of laboratory risk assessments and maintaining situational awareness as work proceeds. We are nearing the end of the editing process; the current draft is available for viewing at I'd appreciate any comments or questions DCHAS members have about the video by Thursday of this week. Let me know if you have any questions about this. - Ralph Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO Membership chair --- ---
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