From: Mary Beth Mulcahy <mulcahy.marybeth**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] safety topics of
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2018 06:21:47 -0700
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Marta,

I would say communications on risk assessments would be helpful. Maybe some focused on summer internships, providing ideas of where students can go for help/information when they get to their new labs. Real-life risk assessments done by students would be great (actually would be fun to juxtapose a risk assessment by an undergrad, grad student, and professor in the same publication).

Reading SDSs.

I want to second Kirk's suggestion on waste handling (really Kirk, great list).

Mary Beth


On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 2:57 PM Gmurczyk, Marta <M_Gmurczyk**At_Symbol_Here**acs.org> wrote:

Dear All:

I am collaborating with my colleagues from the Office of Undergraduate Programs and we would like to ask the community to help us to brainstorm safety topics that we should highlight in resources/ communications with the undergraduate students. We already know that we must make these communications engaging and accessible so we will be looking at different formats ( articles, infographics, short tidbits and so on). We would greatly appreciate you sharing with us your ideas.

Marta

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