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ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry

A course that prepares students to enter the general chemistry lab.

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Why ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry

ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry is a 90-minute online course that provides students with the vital concepts of chemical safety and prepares them for their first experiment in the general chemistry lab.

The course consists of 5 instructional modules that introduce the RAMP framework and walk students through the four principles of RAMP and the last summary module that assess key points presented in the previous modules.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify learners’ role in maintaining a positive safety culture
  • Understand GHS pictograms, labeling, and safety data sheets
  • Recognize common laboratory hazards
  • Assess and minimize the risks of those hazards using best practices
  • Prepare for and respond to unplanned events and emergencies
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Content Highlights

  • Introduces the RAMP framework and walks students through the four steps of RAMP: Recognize hazards, Assess risks, Minimize risks, and Prepare for emergencies.
  • An end-of-course capstone exercise to assess understanding of foundational lab safety protocols
  • Save faculty members’ time for teaching and novel research
  • Prioritize lab safety as a core competency across a wide range of learners
  • Equip every member in the lab with critical risk-based safety concepts and skills
  • Increase the overall awareness of the potential hazards present in the lab
  • Painless updates between versions to ensure content relevance

Customer Reviews

“The ACS safety courses... have allowed us to standardize our safety training for all of our 100 and 200 level chemistry courses. Whether a lab is being taught by a full-time faculty member or by an adjunct who is only on campus once a week, we know that all students are receiving the same training....”
Patricia Hartman, Chemistry Laboratory Manager DeSales University
“The [learning] modules are designed to encourage learning, instead of students trying to rush through a video to find the correct answers for post-assessment quizzes. ...A great way to develop a more rigorous culture of safety and I am thrilled to keep the conversation going with students this semester!”
Caleb Tatebe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Presbyterian College
“The online course... incorporates accountability measures including a post-course test. Not only is the delivery method more modern in its approach, but the presentation of the content incorporates a philosophy that emphasizes a safety mindset. ... We have gained precious time in the laboratory early in the semester for experimental work now that we no longer have to show a safety video and administer an in-class safety test. ”
Lynne A. O'Connell, Ph.D., Director of Undergraduate Labs Boston College
“Incorporating the ACS Essentials of Lab Safety as a precursor for our general science labs has given our students here at Belhaven University the opportunity to see the importance of safety before ever stepping foot into a lab!”
Ariel Kelley, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Belhaven University
“The digital courses allow us [to] better illustrate proper dress code, important MSDS information that is up to date with the current lab standards and show the different safety scenarios that students may encounter in lab.... Our old modules … did not hold student attention…. The ACS lab safety modules are bright and visual, presenting information with a voiceover, testimonials, and interactive segments.... It's leaps beyond what we were able to use previously….”
Sarah Oerther, M.S., Senior Lecturer The University of Texas at San Antonio
“[ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry] helps to prepare students to work in a laboratory for the first time.”
Ebony Roper, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry Cecil College
“At Detroit Mercy, we have many needs in the area of safety - proper training and assessment for our General and Organic lab course students, teaching assistant training, and assessment of degree-level learning outcomes. The three ACS online safety training courses helped us categorize our wet and VOC safety learning outcomes and better evaluate our students progress from year to year.”
Matthew J. Mio, Ph.D., Professor and Chair University of Detroit Mercy
“My students found the ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry online course engaging and easy to use. The course covers so many details of safety from what to wear in the lab to cleaning up after experiments. I am happy that we are using this wonderful ACS course in our classes to help our students be safe.”
Elizabeth. A. Arendt, Ph.D., Chemistry Department Chair Community College of Rhode Island

Trusted Subject Matter Experts

Craig Merlic, Ph.D.
University of California, Los Angeles

Professor of Chemistry and Executive Director of the University of California Center for Laboratory Safety, Craig Merlic is a nationally renowned expert in chemical and laboratory safety.
Weslene Tallmadge, Ph.D.
Gannon University

Throughout her membership on the ACS Committee on Chemical Safety, Dr. Tallmadge has supported several safety related projects, including a recent revision of Safety in Academic Chemistry Laboratories (SACL) and the college safety video series.
Imke Schroeder, Ph.D.
University of California, Los Angeles

A Research Project Manager at the UC Center for Laboratory Safety, Dr. Schroeder conducts research on laboratory safety, reviews academic safety programs, investigates laboratory accidents, and develops safety training for researchers. She also serves on the Editorial Board of ACS Chemical Health & Safety.
Michael B. Blayney, Ph.D.
Northwestern University

Michael Blayney is the Executive Director of Research Safety at Northwestern University. Throughout his career, Michael has developed laboratory safety training curricula.
Dominick Casadonte, Ph.D.
Texas Tech University

An ACS Fellow, Dr. Casadonte was department chair at Texas Tech when a significant accident occurred that led to substantive cultural change. He is a member of the Division of Chemical Health and Safety and has previously been a contributor to several ACS safety-related publications.
Susan Wiediger, Ph.D.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

While serving on the Safety Committee for the ACS Division of Chemical Education, including as chair, and the Education Chair for the St. Louis Section of the ACS, Dr. Wiediger has been involved in several safety related projects. These activities are synergistic with her education research program which includes studies on various aspects of teaching lab safety.

Course Outline

•  Handling Pre-Lab Uncertainty
•  Safety Culture
•  Lab Safety Tips
•  Lifelong Skills

•  Pre-Lab Preparation
•  RAMP-An Introduction
•  Recognizing Hazards
•  Assessing the Risks of Hazards
•  Minimizing the Risks of Hazards
•  Preparing for Emergencies

•  GHS Pictograms & exercises
•  Primary Container Labels & Exercises
•  Labeling Secondary Containers
•  Reading Hazardous Waste Labels
•  Safety Data Sheets

•  Appropriate Attire for the Lab
•  Belongings on the Bench
•  Fume Hoods
•  Emergency Equipment
•  Emergency Response
•  Proper Glove Use
•  In the Lab: Finish up Properly

•  Students’ role in an Emergency
•  Handling a Spill
•  Large Spill
•  Cuts and Burns
•  Fire
•  Calling Emergency Personnel
•  Exercise: Clear Access in Lab
•  Best Practices in the Lab

This module consists of 15 questions that assess students’ understanding of the previous modules.

This is a 10-question quiz. After completing this quiz with a score of 80% or higher, the learner is then allowed to click through to claim their certificate of completion.

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ACS Essentials of Lab Safety for General Chemistry is available to academic, corporate, and government institutions. This course can be easily integrated into your existing learning management system (LMS). Pricing is tiered based on the number of learners.

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System Requirements

In order to use this course in the academic environment, it must be integrated into a learning management system (LMS). Our digital learning solutions are compatible with most commonly used systems such as those specified here. If you don’t see your LMS or the file format that your LMS requires, let your ACS representative know and we will work with you to test your learning environment.

ACS Institute courses are provided in standard eLearning package formats for import into customer Learning Management Systems. The following package format options are available:

•  SCORM 1.2
•  SCORM 2004 3rd Edition
•  AICC
•  LTI 1.1
•  LTI 1.3v

Verified Learning Management System-Package Format Combinations
The following combinations have been tested and verified:

•  Moodle / SCORM 1.2
•  Canvas / LTI 1.1
•  Canvas / LTI 1.3
•  Blackboard / SCORM 1.2
•  Docebo / SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004 3rd Edition, LTI 1.1

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