From: DCHAS Membership Chair <membership**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Lab Design
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 09:13:04 -0400
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
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From: Mary Beth Mulcahy
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Lab Design
Date: October 30, 2018 at 8:49:28 AM EDT

As usual, DCHAS hasn't let me down. Thanks everyone, I never thought ice machines, surf boards, and bikes would come up. I've learned some new things and will be following up with a couple of you.

Some people have expressed interest on the lab design project I'm working on, so I checked and you can get access to the materials if you jump through a couple of hoops. I'll paste the directions below, and don't hesitate to reach out of you have any problems. The materials, which go beyond lab design, were developed by Sandia National Laboratories and have a bio slant, but many are applicable for chemists as well. The only thing I do not know how to do is post the attachment that describes the webinars referenced below. Shoot me an email if you are interested, and I'll forward it to you:

Hello,

Thank you for your interest in the GBRMCNet (Global Biorisk Management Curriculum)! Orientation to the materials is required before access can be granted. You need to view the recorded webinar Introduction to GBRMC (see attachment for GBRMC Orientation, Mentoring, and Guidance) for read-only access, and view a recorded webinar of Quick Guide to Using GBRMC Materials to gain access to download materials. In addition, please provide the below information so we know how and where the GBRMC is being used. Please answer the questions below:

Steps for GBRMCNet Access:

Go to https://connect.sandia.gov/sites/GBRMCNet/ and select ‰??Sign up‰??.

After entering your desired password, name, and contact information, you will receive an email saying you have successfully registered for access to the Sandia Connect Site.
Please review your registration information in your email confirmation and click the link to ‰??Verify Delivery‰??.

Once your new access account is verified, you can log in to https://connect.sandia.gov/sites/GBRMCNet/. The first time you access the site you will get a text box asking why you need access to the site. Please provide your last name, first name and mention that you learned of GBRMC on the DCHAS listserve, then submit your request for access. This will send an email notifying us that you have created and verified your account. Within one or two business days we will give your new account permission to access to the site.
When your account has been added to the GBRMCNet site, you will receive an email confirmation.


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Surname:

email address:

Is this request to support US Government funded training?

Organization/Institution/Affiliation/Position:

Benefiting country and/or country of residence:

How you heard about GBRMCNet:

Date of Trainer's Orientation (date webinars completed):

How do you intend to use the resources?

Once granted access, we ask that you provide feedback using the surveys available on the GBRMCNet in order to continue improvement of the library. Please feel free to contact gbrmc**At_Symbol_Here**sandia.gov with any questions or concerns.

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