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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 23:20:02 EDT
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From: Jim Kaufman <Labsafe**At_Symbol_Here**AOL.COM>
Subject: What Should TAs Know About Lab Safety
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What are the 10 most important things that a teaching assistant
should
know about lab safety?
I'll take all the suggestions sent directly to me and then post the
David
Letterman top X list.
Thanks ... Jim
James A.
Kaufman, Ph.D.
President/CEO
The Laboratory Safety Institute
(LSI)
A Nonprofit International Organization for
Safety in Scien
ce and
Science Education
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