Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 14:07:38 -0800
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From: Randy Norman <rnormanusa**At_Symbol_Here**YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Chemical Safety and Lab Animals
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I'm not sure if he's on this list, but Dr. Douglas Walters, whom I believe is a past President of DCHAS, was Head of Chemical Health and Safety for the National Toxicology Program and literally wrote the book on H&S for toxicity testing (in conjunction with C.W. Jameson, copyright 1984). As the Chemical Health and Safety Officer for one of their contract research labs, I spent many years under Dr. Walters' tutelage. Of course our entire facility is set up for testing materials of unknown toxicity, generally following very strict contractual 

Randal O. Norman



      
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I'm not sure if he's on this list, but Dr. Douglas Walters, whom I believe is a past President of DCHAS, was Head of Chemical Health and Safety for the National Toxicology Program and literally wrote the book on H&S for toxicity testing (in conjunction with C.W. Jameson, copyright 1984). As the Chemical Health and Safety Officer for one of their contract research labs, I spent many years under Dr. Walters' tutelage. Of course our entire facility is set up for testing materials of unknown toxicity, generally following very strict contractual

Randal O. Norman


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