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Check out what ACS CHAS has to offer!
ACS Chemical Health & Safety is an all-volunteer technical division of the American Chemical Society. The Division is home to chemists from industry and academia and safety professionals who are interested in the well-being of those who use chemicals (at work, in education, or at home) and the protection of the environment.
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John Lowe III
JL3 Pharm
Ann Weber
Kallyope
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Murcko
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T H I S A C S W E B I N A R W I L L B E G I N S H O R T L Y . . .
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This ACS Webinar is co-produced with ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety and the ACS Committee of Chemical Safety
Slides available now! Recordings are an exclusive ACS member benefit.
How to Improve Your Lab's Safety: Answering Your Questions
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Ralph StuartChemical Hygiene Officer, Keene State College and Chair, ACS Committee on Chemical Safety
Debbie Decker Safety Manager and Chemical Hygiene Officer,
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis.
Joseph PickelResearch Support Group Leader, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory and Programming Committee Co-chair, ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety
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Dr. Joe Pickel – Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Past Chair Division of Chemical Health
and Safety, CHAS Programming Committee co-chair
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Introductions and Brief Lab Background
Debbie Decker – University of California Davis chemistry
department, CHAS Programming Committee co-chair, ACS Fellow
Ralph Stuart – Keene State College Chemical Hygiene Officer; chair, ACS Committee
on Chemical Safety, ACS Fellow
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• Do you have any suggestions for how to promote safety culture in a chemistry department when faculty are
disengaged?
• Are there things that industrial labs do well that can be scaled down for small academic departments?
• If you were assigned to be the chemical hygiene officer for your PUI and have no training where would you go
to get training?
A Selection of Questions from Previous Safety Webinars
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/acs-webinars/professional-development/safety.html
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• What training would you recommend to someone who is interested in a career in chemical safety?
• Where can I find information on chemical waste?
• What advice would you give to students who feel uncomfortable with saying something or wanting to demand
a change for safety culture?
• How to have a more positive reinforcement as opposed to “Don't do X, you'll be injured” ?
A Selection of Questions from Previous Safety Webinars
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/acs-webinars/professional-development/safety-culture.html
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Division of Chemical Health and Safety
• National and Regional Meeting technical programs
• J of Chemical Health and Safety and DCHAS-L e-mail list
• Professional Development Workshops
• Innovative Project Grants
• Technical division partnerships, particularly CHED and CINF
• Connections to other professional networks
Committee on Chemical Safety
• Education Subcommittee
• Communication Subcommittee
• Safe Practices Subcommittee
• Safety Advisory Panel
ACS Safety Program
• NSTA workshops
• Working with CPSC on flame-jetting education
• ACS Regional meeting workshops
For more information about the ACS safety
initiatives, see “Bringing Safety to
Chemistry for Life”, Journal of Chemical
Health and Safety, Stuart and Pickel, In Press.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchas.2018.12.001
American Chemical Society Safety Programs
All chemists wear many hats… what size is your safety hat?
Individual Contributor“Little Hat”
Local Safety Officer“Medium Hat”
Safety Professional“Big Hat”
Responsibilities To themselves, their science and those around them
Leadership in their lab and organization as CHO, Dept. Safety Officer
To their overall institution as subject matter expert
Knowledge Required
• basic understanding of technical safety concepts
• where to find the right info• How to recognize hazards• How to select appropriate PPE
• Deeper understanding of technical core concepts
• Awareness of internal and external requirements for safety support services
• Comprehensive knowledge - sometimes in specific area
Educational and Technical Resources
• Integrated into university curriculum
• ACS Committee on Chem Safety• Dow Lab Safety Academy (online)• ACS Grad. Safety Workshop
• ACS and CHAS workshops• OSHA regional training centers
• Academic degrees• Certification programs
(CHO, CIH, CSP)
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Education and Training
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Audience Survey Question
What role do you currently serve with regard to safety in your lab?
• I assess and manage hazards specific to my lab work (small hat)
• I assess and manage hazards for a group of laboratories that use similar scientific approaches (medium hat)
• I address hazards for a large number (more than 20) of laboratories that include diverse sciences (large hat)
• Other (Tell us more in the chat!)
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Engaging others and Communicating Safety
Safety Resources for Graduate Safety Officers at UC Davis
Laboratory Safety Representatives
Departmental Safety Manager
The Principle Investigator
Graduate Student Researchers
Technical Task Forces (e.g. on SOPs)
Department Safety Committee
Safety Committee comprised of department safety manager, professors, staff, and graduate students tasked with discussion of department specific safety topics
Task force of department safety manager, chemical hygiene officer (EH&S), and graduate students who work to share technical expertise
EH&S
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Audience Survey Question
Who provides primary leadership for the safety culture of your laboratory?
• The lab workers themselves
• The Principle Investigator or PI
• The organization we work for
• Other (Tell us more in the chat!)
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The website also includes a PowerPoint File with key scenes from the video for use in developing a training session.
Safety Education Resources
This video is available on YouTube and for download from the ACS CHAS website. We expect to produce similar videos in 2019, so stay tuned!
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• Division of Chemical Health and Safety Listserv
• Departmental graduate student safety networks (CHAS is working to develop a national network)
• Not Voodoo X web site (http://chem.chem.rochester.edu/~nvd/?page=home)
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• DOE Operations Experience web page https://opexshare.doe.gov/index.cfm
• US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board reports
• Incident report collections
– UC Center for Laboratory Safety
– AIHA Laboratory Health and Safety Committee Lessons Learned web site
– Pistoia Alliance Chemical Safety Library
• The scientific literature – ACS Journals Style Guide will provide specifics in the next edition.
Lessons Learned:Some metal powders react violently with halogenated solvents.
Sharing Lessons Learned
Less Formal Sharing of Best Practices
What has gone wrong?
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Audience Survey Question
Where do you learn the most about ways to improve your lab practices and safety?
• By personal experience
• By informal interactions with colleagues
• In lab and departmental meetings
• The scientific literature
• Safety Data Sheets
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High School: Guidelines for Chemistry Laboratory Safety in Secondary Schools
Undergrad Lab Sciences: Guidelines for Chemistry Laboratory Safety in Academic Institutions
Chemistry Class Labs: Safety in Academic Chemistry Labs, 8th ed.
Research Labs: Identifying and Evaluating Hazards in Research Laboratories website
Safety Professionals: CHAS Training Workshops and Technical Presentations at ACS national meetings (see www.dchas.org)
High School: NIOSH School Chemistry Laboratory Safety Guide (https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/)
Research Laboratories:
– National Library of Medicine PubChem Lab Chemical Safety Summaries (https://pubchemdocs.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/lcss)
– National Academy of Sciences Safe Science report (2014) (https://tinyurl.com/nas-safe-sc)
– Dow Lab Safety Academy (https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/lab-safety)
Safety Professionals: National Registry of Certified Chemists web site (http://nrcc6.org/)
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Key Lab Safety Resources for Specific Audiences
ACS Resources (see safety.acs.org) Other Publicly Available Resources
This ACS Webinar is co-produced with ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety and the ACS Committee of Chemical Safety
Slides available now! Recordings are an exclusive ACS member benefit.
How to Improve Your Lab's Safety: Answering Your Questions
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Ralph StuartChemical Hygiene Officer, Keene State College and Chair, ACS Committee on Chemical Safety
Debbie Decker Safety Manager and Chemical Hygiene Officer,
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis.
Joseph PickelResearch Support Group Leader, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory and Programming Committee Co-chair, ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety
www.acs.org/acswebinars
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Check out what ACS CHAS has to offer!
ACS Chemical Health & Safety is an all-volunteer technical division of the American Chemical Society. The Division is home to chemists from industry and academia and safety professionals who are interested in the well-being of those who use chemicals (at work, in education, or at home) and the protection of the environment.
When you become a member, you will have access to:
•Peer reviewed research articles published in our – Journal of Chemical Health & Safety
•Up-to-date notification on worldwide incidents involving chemicals and expert advice from our members on the DCHAS-L listserv
•Discounts on registration for our educational workshops at National and Regional meetings
•Free membership in our Cannabis Subdivision
Sammye Sigmann,2019 Chair ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety
Upcoming ACS Webinarswww.acs.org/acswebinars
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Contact ACS Webinars ® at [email protected]
Thursday, January 31, 2019 @ 2-3:30pm ET
How to Succeed in Drug Discovery: Insight from Medicinal ChemistsCo-produced with ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
John Lowe III
JL3 Pharm
Ann Weber
Kallyope
Thursday, January 24, 2019 @ 2-3pm ET
Managing Up: Building a Healthy Relationship with your EmployerCo-produced with ACS Division of Professional Relations
Matt Grandbois
DuPont Electronics & Imaging
Patricia Simpson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Murcko
Relay Therapeutics
William Greenlee
MedChem Discovery
Consulting
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High School: Guidelines for Chemistry Laboratory Safety in Secondary Schools
Undergrad Lab Sciences: Guidelines for Chemistry Laboratory Safety in Academic Institutions
Chemistry Class Labs: Safety in Academic Chemistry Labs, 8th ed.
Research Labs: Identifying and Evaluating Hazards in Research Laboratories website
Safety Professionals: CHAS Training Workshops and Technical Presentations at ACS national meetings (see www.dchas.org)
High School: NIOSH School Chemistry Laboratory Safety Guide (https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/)
Research Laboratories:
– National Library of Medicine PubChem Lab Chemical Safety Summaries (https://pubchemdocs.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/lcss)
– National Academy of Sciences Safe Science report (2014) (https://tinyurl.com/nas-safe-sc)
– Dow Lab Safety Academy (https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/lab-safety)
Safety Professionals: National Registry of Certified Chemists web site (http://nrcc6.org/)
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Key Lab Safety Resources for Specific Audiences
ACS Resources (see safety.acs.org) Other Publicly Available Resources
Be a featured fan on an upcoming webinar! Write to us @ [email protected] 30
“Hearing the perspective of the presenters was very helpful. I made a post-it note for myself to remind me to say "I care about you and because I care about you I am concerned that you are putting your eyesight at risk when you don't wear your goggles.”
Ann Klotz, Chemical Hygiene Officer and Chemical Technician, Siena College, ACS member for 21 years!
http://bit.ly/SafetyCultureVideo
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Contact ACS Webinars ® at [email protected]
@AmericanChemicalSociety
@AmerChemSociety
https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-chemical-society
@AmerChemSociety
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http://bit.ly/ACSmembership
Benefits of ACS Membership
Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) The preeminent weekly digital and print news source.
NEW! ACS SciFinder ACS Members receive 25 complimentary SciFinder® research activities per year.
NEW! ACS Career Navigator Your source for leadership development, professional education, career services, and much more.
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Contact ACS Webinars ® at [email protected]
Thursday, January 31, 2019 @ 2-3:30pm ET
How to Succeed in Drug Discovery: Insight from Medicinal ChemistsCo-produced with ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
John Lowe III
JL3 Pharm
Ann Weber
Kallyope
Thursday, January 24, 2019 @ 2-3pm ET
Managing Up: Building a Healthy Relationship with your EmployerCo-produced with ACS Division of Professional Relations
Matt Grandbois
DuPont Electronics & Imaging
Patricia Simpson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Murcko
Relay Therapeutics
William Greenlee
MedChem Discovery
Consulting