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SUMMARY:ORCID Workshop for Researchers
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ORCID US Community Events\n11am-Noon\, Online via Zoom\, Free\, More information and registration\n\nUpdate your ORCID Record to Save Time and Get Credit in Funding Applications\, Publications\, and Research Reporting \nGetting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding\, publishing\, and research reporting workflows. Funding organizations\, publishers\, and research institutions are increasingly requiring or asking for ORCID iDs from researchers\, so this workshop will help you make sure you are ahead of the game. \nIn this workshop\, we will cover:\n● An overview of the benefits of ORCID for researchers\n● How ORCID can help you save time throughout the research landscape\n● Tips and tricks for keeping your ORCID record up-to-date \nNo prior experience with ORCID necessary. The session recording will be sent to all who register. See you there! \nSpeaker Information:  \n \nThis session will be led by Paolo P. Gujilde\, ORCID Community Specialist at LYRASIS. Paolo started his work in academic libraries in research services and transitioned into collection strategies and scholarly communications. He is actively involved in professional organizations especially serving and advocating for equity\, diversity\, and inclusion in library services. \nLearn more about Paolo: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9758-5740
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SUMMARY:Building a Safety Culture in Your Lab (CHAS Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Ralph Stuart and Taysir Bader\n Sponsored by the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety (CHAS)\n10am-1pm PT\, Online via Zoom\, $25\, Registration Required\n\nA grad student and an EHS staff person discuss how they partner with other lab workers to support a safer lab safety culture. \nWorkshop topics\n\nWhat is safety culture?\nHow does risk assessment fit into the laboratory setting?\nWhat are the opportunities and challenges of organizing for laboratory safety?\nHow can we assess where our safety culture is today and determine what direction it is moving in?\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nLaboratory organizations are emphasizing the importance of a “safety culture”. However\, building a safety culture is a challenge in the lab. \nThis 3-hour workshop is primarily directed at frontline researchers in academic institutions: graduate students\, postdoctoral scholars\, and undergraduate students. Faculty and safety staff are also very much encouraged to participate. \nThis workshop is designed to be highly interactive\, both to encourage networking among our participants and to support participants in developing functional plans to take back to their institutions. We utilize the Zoom platform to support both large group and small group activities. Those who have reported the workshop as useful are also those who heavily engaged. The participants add value to this workshop as much\, if not more than\, the organizers! \nWhile we certainly understand that the unevenness of Internet connectivity and the challenges of work-from-home can serve as barriers\, we strongly advise you to come to this workshop prepared to engage with mics and cameras on! If this is not possible\, we ask that you engage via the chat function. \nThis workshop is brought to you by the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety. To learn more about the Division\, please visit our main website at dchas.org.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/building-a-safety-culture-in-your-lab-chas-workshop/
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