Live Virtual Safety in the Laboratory 11/9/22
by Connor Michael | Aug 9, 2021
Safety in the Laboratory (SITL) is an introductory course that provides an overview of lab safety fundamentals intended to provide participants with a framework for laboratory hazards, regulatory requirements and preventive measures.
This course is also often hosted as a pre-conference workshop by professional organizations like ACS-DCHAS, Pittcon, NAOSMM, ALMA, AIHA and CIC. To host this course at your location contact us at info@labsafetyinstitute.org
K-12 teachers can receive a $350 scholarship for this course. All you need is a teacher ID! Fill out the form on our Teacher's page.
Who should attend?
- ANYONE who wants a safer lab
- Environmental, Health & Safety Professionals
- Facilities Managers
- Lab Managers / Supervisors / Workers
- Researchers
- Risk Managers/ Operations Managers
- Safety/Security Directors
- School Administrators
- Science, Art & Technology Educators
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Registrants Receive:
- Seminar notebook as a PDF
- Certificate of Participation
- 0.7 Continuing Education Units (CEU's)
- Graduate credit eligibility
- ABIH CM Points eligibility
- Access to our Toll-Free Lab Safety Hotline
- Discounts on future trainings, services, & pubs
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Not Included in Tuition: lodging, transportation and meals.
Discussion Topics:
- Introduction
- Accidents & Activities
- Biological & Animal Hazards
- Chemical Handling & Storage
- Disposal of Chemicals
- Electrical Safety
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- Eye & Face Protection
- Legal Aspects of
- Safety Planning for Emergencies
- Safety Program Planning
- Scope of the Problem
- Your Most Serious Problem
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Cancellation Policy
When registering more than one person please make sure to include all the names and email addresses at check out.
30% off all LSI items and 15% off all non-LSI items at labsafety.org/shop for 7 days after course
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November 9, 2022
9:00 am EST - 5:00 pm EST
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Login information will be provided upon registration.