The American Chemical Society Division of Chemical
Health and Safety is now seeking nominations for
the division awards described below.
More information about each of the awards can be found on the CHAS website
at https://dchas.org/2019/05/24/chas-awards/
The deadline for nominations is
December 1, 2021.
All awardees will be notified by Spring 2022, and awards will be presented at the National ACS meeting in August, 2022.
Please direct all questions and submit nominations to
the Awards Chair at awards**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org. Nomination application
forms can be downloaded from the pages linked below.
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Graduate
Students: The CHAS
Graduate Student Safety Leadership Award is
given to recognize a graduate student researcher or recent graduate (within 3 years of latest degree) who demonstrates outstanding leadership
in the area of chemical health and safety in their laboratory, research group, or department. Each year the award is dedicated to a different historical figure in chemical safety. The award consists of $2000 as an honorarium and to support travel to the fall
national meeting. An optional, additional $500 will be provided to support a new or ongoing project that promotes graduate student safety at the home school.
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Chemical Health and Safety Professionals: The Howard
Fawcett Chemical Health and Safety Award recognizes outstanding individual contributions to the field of Chemical Health and Safety. The award consists of a commemorative plaque and a $500 prize for expenses so that the recipient can present at
an award symposium at the fall ACS national meeting.
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CHAS Division Members: The Tillmanns-Skolnik Award was
established in 1984 to recognize and honor outstanding, long-term service to the Division of Chemical Health and Safety. The award consists of a commemorative plaque and a $500 prize for expenses so that the recipient can present at an award symposium at the
fall ACS national meeting.
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Graduate Research Faculty: The Laboratory
Safety Institute Graduate Research Faculty Safety Award recognizes graduate-level academic research faculty who demonstrate outstanding commitment to chemical health and safety in their laboratories. The award consists of an engraved plaque and
a $1,000 prize for expenses so that the recipient can present at an award symposium at the fall ACS national meeting.
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Undergraduate Lab Safety Programs: The SafetyStratus
College and University Health and Safety Award is given to recognize the most comprehensive laboratory safety program in higher education (undergraduate study only). The College and University award consists of a commemorative plaque and a $1000
prize for expenses so that the recipient can present at an award symposium at the fall ACS national meeting.
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Student Conference Presenters: The CHAS
Student Registration Award is given to encourage student participation in CHAS programming at ACS national meetings. The award provides reimbursement in the amount of full-conference
registration fee (undergraduate, graduate, or pre-college teacher student rate, as applicable). Two student registration awards are given for each ACS national meeting.
Nominations are
also solicited for special service and fellow awards:
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Chemical Health and Safety Professionals: The CHAS
Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a lifetime of dedication and service to the American Chemical Society, the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety, and the field
of chemical health and safety. The awardee gives a 20 - 30 minute keynote presentation at the Awards Symposium at the fall ACS national meeting.
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CHAS Division Members: The Fellows
Awards recognize CHAS members in good standing who have provided continuous service. Nominees who meet the criteria will receive a certificate.