Hello Ralph,
I have worked on that topic for graduate students of the certificate and master sustainability program of my university (UNISON). This is a module called Toxics Use Reduction. There are some resources available on line. Please feel free to provide her my email, I think I can help in some way.
Best,
Rossy
Dra. Clara Rosal’a A´lvarez Cha´vez
Profesora de Tiempo Completo
Universidad de Sonora
Hermosillo, Son. Me´xico
________________________________________ I had an interesting conversation this morning with the chair of our product design department about assessing greener alternatives to the trade chemicals (paints, glues, etc.) they use in their metal and woods shops. She is interesting in identifying sources of information that she can use with students and staff to identify greener alternatives (safer and less toxic) to the chemicals they traditionally use in those areas. Based on a short course she recently attended on the topic, she also feels that there is the potential for developing a course for design students on this topic. I wonder if anyone on the list has identified a specific information source that supports this opportunity or has developed a course on this topic for either undergrad or graduate level non-chemistry students? Thanks for any information on this. - Ralph ralph.stuart**At_Symbol_Here**keene.edu --- ---
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Asunto: [DCHAS-L] Greener Trade Chemical Screening Tools?
Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
Environmental Safety Manager
Keene State College
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