From: Shailendra Singh <shailen2**At_Symbol_Here**ANDREW.CMU.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] ACS Spring 2020 Meeting - Philadelphia
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 02:59:15 +0000
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Call for Presentation- Makerspace Safety: An Overview & Case Studies

Abstract deadline is 14 October 2019!

 

At the 259th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, next spring in Philadelphia, March 22-26, 2020 the Division of Chemical Information and Division of Chemical Health and Safety will be organizing a symposium on Makerspace Safety, and we would appreciate your participation. The aim of this symposium is to share how to develop a safety program for makerspaces and how EH&S can initiate sustainable safety practices. The session will also include an overview of makerspaces use and EH&S collaborations with academic community. This symposium invites speakers to share makerspace use guidelines, case studies, 3D printing impact studies, and developed safety trainings for the makerspace tools.

The format of the symposium will be 25 or 30-minute talks (this includes time for questions and answers).

Are you interested in being one of the speakers, or do you know a colleague who may be interested? If so, please let me know. While there is plenty of time to prepare your talk, the deadline for submission of abstracts is October 14, 2019. So, if you are interested please submit your abstract at

https://callforpapers.acs.org/philadelphia2020/CINF

 

Please let me know if you have any question.

Thanks,

 

Shailendra Singh, PhD, MBA, CHMM

Director, Environmental Health and Safety

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Carnegie Mellon University

5000 Forbes Avenue, FMS Building, 3rd Floor

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

shailen2**At_Symbol_Here**andrew.cmu.edu

O: 412.268.1377

 

 

 

 

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