Hi, I couldn't help but submit a reply to your query re pants in the lab. A divided Department suggests that perhaps satisfactory compromise for women students would be to allow culottes. In a more serious vein, I'm a member of the ACS Committee on Chemical Safety. There are a variety of opinions on this topic, but perhaps the better solution would be to require either lab aprons (these are fairly inexpensive and can be stocked by your bookstore) or lab coats. Either of these will give more personal protection than simply wearing long pants. Good luck! Wayne Wolsey Professor of Chemistry Macalester College wolsey**At_Symbol_Here**macalester.edu Edward Senkbeil wrote: >My chemistry Department (Salisbury University) does not presently have a >policy requiring pants to be worn in the undergraduate teaching labs. I >know the ACS recommends undergraduates wearing them, but our faculty are >somewhat split on enforcing the wearing of pants, especially in the >general chemistry lab, wear a minimum of hazardous chemicals are used. >I would appreciate any input on thoughts on a requirement for wearing >pants (not shorts, skits, etc.). > >Thank you, >Ed Senkbeil >Chemistry Department >Salisbury University > > >
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