Free Webinar : How to convince others that Lab Safety is important and that you’re serious about it?


Posted March 8, 2021 by vijaykewaunee

Excellent lab safety programs do not need to cost large amounts of money.

 
Want to learn how to convince others by creating an effective lab safety program (without a purchase order or requisition)?

Then, you don’t want to miss this opportunity for a highly informative, worthwhile, and enjoyable learning experience.

Throughout the lab world, the most frequently asked question is how to convince others of safety. The answer is simple and mostly inexpensive. The brief answer is to create a more effective lab safety program.

This interesting and entertaining one-hour webinar will provide an overview of some of the 33 critical program elements. It confronts the most common excuses for not having or improving the lab safety program ... "it costs too much." This is simply not true. Excellent lab safety programs do not need to cost large amounts of money.

Here’s a unique opportunity to look at your lab safety program to see how you’re doing and how you can do it even better.

The key takeaways for the webinar participants are:
- Receive the Laboratory Safety Institute’s (LSI) lab safety program review checklist with 33 components
- Learn how to use this checklist to evaluate your program both qualitatively and quantitatively
- Understand the simple, clear, low/no cost path for lab safety program development and improvement.
- And, with courage, you can score your program on a scale of zero to 100!

Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/6816151916035/WN_86D6roMxT72qIKW9U_8Jrw
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Last Updated March 8, 2021