These look exciting - thanks for posting it. I was curious on the submission deadline. I was quite nostalgic when I saw it:
Division of Chemical Health & Safety: Call for Abstracts
Submission Deadline: Thursday, January 1, 1970
This took me back to my childhood - thanks for the memories!
😉
Perhaps we all attend in our best late �60s/early �70s tie-dye t-shirts? Love this - made my day more enjoyable!
All my best.
Jonathan
P.S. What is the actual submission deadline, please?
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Date: Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 11:16 AM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Fall, 2022 ACS Call for Papers
The Call for Papers for the ACS Fall 2022 national meeting scheduled for August 21 - 25, in Chicago, IL and Online is now open at
https://callforabstracts.acs.org/acsfall2022/CHAS.
CHAS symposia currently being organized include:
Blazing Trails: Cannabis Chemistry in Post-secondary Education Oral Contributed
Brandon Canfield
Formal post-secondary instruction in the area of cannabis chemistry has emerged across North America in recent years, ranging from entire undergraduate programs to individual courses to specific modules within a course. This session is intended to provide early
reporting on the development and progress of education in this field, and to foster a discussion on the directions it is heading.
Indicators of Success in Laboratory Safety Cultures Oral Contributed
Ralph Stuart
Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in improving the safety culture of laboratory settings. How do we identify and implement indicators of success of these efforts? When are quantitative cultural measurements available and when do we need
to rely on qualitative indicators of movement forward? Both theoretical ideas and concrete examples of the use of this approach are welcome in this symposium.
Safety Across the Chemical Disciplines Oral Contributed
Marta Gmurczyk
Daniel Kuespert
Safety is a common theme across most chemical disciplines, but hazards deemed common in one field may be opaque to other researchers. Interdisciplinary research brings with it risks associated with several intersecting disciplines, and researchers trained in
one speciality will not necessarily be familiar with all the relevant risks. What hazards are recognized in their research field? What hazard control challenges present themselves? Where are the high risks that have been accepted as "normal?" This symposium
draws together representatives of many chemical disciplines to share their safety knowledge and challenges
EHS Leadership & Diversity Oral Contributed
Mary Koza
Latest Developments in Cannabis Science and Sustainability Oral Contributed
Kyle Boyar
Julia Bramante
Amber Wise
Division of Chemical Health & Safety General Papers Oral Contributed
Division of Chemical Health & Safety General Posters Poster Contributed
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