How do so many of you get the time off and money to go to so many kinds of meetings? This looks like a great one to attend.
Monique Wilhelm
Laboratory Manager
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of Michigan ‰?? Flint
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From: "Sammye B. Sigmann" All - If you are attending the Southeastern Regional Meeting (SERMACS) this fall, please consider attending the Friday morning symposium organized by Mark Lassiter and myself, "Learning Laboratory Safety Through Storytelling" - Sponsored by CHAS. Bob Hill is our Keynote speaker and we hope to have an audience engaging panel discussion after his concluding talk. SERMACS wil be held November 7 to 11 in Charlotte, NC. November 10th, 2017 Learning Laboratory Safety Through Storytelling (Oral) M. Lassiter, S. B. Sigmann, Organizers, Presiding 9:00 Introductory Remarks. I have also organized a workshop "Improving Chemical Safety in Schools" on Friday aimed primarily as Secondary Ed folks (teachers, administrators, museums, etc.), but anyone can register. We have a cap set at 25 due to room size (same room as the morning session) and there is a $5 registration fee. Lunch is included. This 2 hour workshop is co-sponsored by CHAS, CCS, and the ACS High School Office. Thanks and let me know if you have any questions about either event. -- --- ---
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Re: CHAS programming at SERMACS
Sheraton Charlotte Hotel
9:05 . The story of chemical safety in the 20th century. R. Stuart
9:25 . The unique training opportunity of story. M. Lassiter
9:45 . How does an EHS professional engage their audience?. M.B. Koza
10:05 . Using learning points to create a sound safety baseline. K.W. Kretchman
10:40 . A series of unfortunate events: A personal story. S.B. Sigmann
11:00 . Stories of laboratory incidents teach us lessons about safety. R.H. Hill
11:40 Panel Discussion.
Sammye
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Samuella B. Sigmann, MS, NRCC-CHO
Senior Lecturer/Safety Committee Chair/Director of Stockroom A. R. Smith Department of Chemistry Appalachian State University
525 Rivers Street
Boone, NC 28608
Phone: 828 262 2755
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