We are conducting a study about lab safety and need the input of Canadian university students in chemistry/biochemistry. A safer lab experience for all of us starts by understanding your experience with lab accidents. Study cleared by the uWindsor REB. https://t.co/VLpEinorzS
🇨🇦 bio/chemistry students: Have you ever been in a lab accident? Have you seen one? Have you heard about one? We want to hear about it (anonymously of course) to help make Canadian university labs safer for everyone. Study cleared by the uWindsor REB. https://t.co/VLpEinorzS
🇨🇦 bio/chemistry students: We are conducting a study to evaluate the safety of the laboratory environment. To help contribute to a safer experience for all of us, you can complete this short survey. Study cleared by the uWindsor Research Ethics Board https://t.co/VLpEinorzS
💻 For this Wednesday's #CICvirtual, we have Dana Ménard
(@Shufflersunite) & John Trant, MCIC (@TrantTeam) from @UWindsor giving their talk, "Safety at the bench".
Register now to learn more about how to enhance lab safety culture!
@ScienceLabSafe1
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For today's safety-themed article, we're going to highlight this article. There are lots of ways to look at and define safety, and this is a really important one. https://t.co/046FgT4EN6
@xsakuraphie Definitely something for us to think about for future surveys: giving people space to share their top 3 (or 5 or 10) accidents. That is a good point.
For today's academic lab safety article: Teaching lab safety through comics! We missed this one in our review and I'm disappointed because it's a fun idea. https://t.co/0Rs5m6yLI0
Bio/chemistry students in 🇨🇦: Researchers at uWindsor are conducting a study to evaluate the safety of the lab environment. To help contribute to a safer experience for all of us, you can complete this survey. (Study cleared by the uWindsor REB).
https://t.co/bPY7eqHKOD
Today's Friday safety article: "An approach to enhance the safety culture of an academic chemistry research lab by addressing behavioral factors" by Staehle and colleagues. Read, share, discuss! https://t.co/1iWQuobkeP
Another great Friday safety read by Ayi and Hun at Ryerson University, "Safety culture and safety compliance in academic laboratories: A Canadian perspective": https://t.co/BYIxqLZETI
🇨🇦 bio/chemistry students: We are conducting a study to evaluate the safety of the laboratory environment. To help contribute to a safer experience for all of us, you can complete this short survey. Study cleared by the uWindsor REB https://t.co/VLpEinorzS
Hey guys! What if we tweeted out safety-themed articles now and then? Let's start with this stellar contribution to the literature: https://t.co/vshoMZl9ve