Ralph,
At the University of Texas at San Antonio we have a program called The Gold Star Award.
This program rewards laboratories teaching and research for having zero deficiencies on laboratory evaluations. A sign is placed outside of the lab and a certificate is awarded. The members are rewarded with various small items. It seem elementary but, the researchers really make an effort to have zero deficiencies. I have placed a link to the program below.
http://www.utsa.edu/Safety/#/laboratory/goldstar
Best regards,
Jake Hernandez
Safety Specilaist 2
Lab Safety Division
(210)458-5807 voice
(210)336-9509 cell
Jake.hernandez**At_Symbol_Here**utsa.edu
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Student / lab safety awards criteria
At a meeting of our Chemical and Biological Safety Committee today, we talked about developing a safety awards program to recognize positive safety efforts by undergrad students in teaching and research labs as well as faculty who oversee labs with above average safety performance. We are an undergraduate institution with an active research program that involves a lot of different chemical and biological disciplines.
I wonder if anyone on the list has developed such a program, particularly in terms of a set of awards criteria that would be appropriate for this setting?
Thanks for any help with this.
- Ralph
Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
Chemical Hygiene Officer
Keene State College
ralph.stuart**At_Symbol_Here**keene.edu
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