Rob,
There are three ways to take LSI’s course:
1. A certificate of attendance and CEU’s
2. A certificate of successful completion (with testing) and CEU’s
3. Either of the above options plus 1-3 graduate credits (requires additional project work and registration fees) from the University of San Diego.
LSI is currently working on the development of certification program for Laboratory Safety Officers.
Please put me in touch with your colleague
Thanks … Jim
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A colleague of a colleague is seeking some advice, and this is clearly the best place to ask for it. Thanks, Rob Toreki
Enjoyed the panel discussion!
Are you aware of a safety certification training course for the college/university chemistry laboratory? A colleague of mine is researching it for the county college. I sent him to the ACS website, and there is a lot of information, but not a separate course. I know you have sent me links in the past for ACS webinars. Do you know of a laboratory safety training course that college students can take online and receive a certificate of completion? Flinn has them for MS and HS, but not college level.
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