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----------MB_8CE7EA94AD51BD3_22C0_71AB3_Webmail-m104.sysops.aol.com Sheila I am most interested in your class. I created and taught a laboratory safety course at Muskingum University for four years before I retired, ater 36 years of teaching chemistry there. I taught chemical safety for J. P. Baker Chemical. (Since 1980 I have taught in excess of 95,000 on various safety related topics) If I might be of value to you please let me know and I will send whatever info you might need. Rudy Gerlach, Ph.D, CET, CIT 164 West High St. New Concord, OH 43762 740-826-4373 rudygerlach**At_Symbol_Here**aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Baker, Sheila To: DCHAS-L Sent: Thu, Dec 1, 2011 7:31 pm Subject: [DCHAS-L] Safety Course Hi Everyone I'm happy to announce I will be teaching an undergraduate course entitled Chemical Process Safety and Professional Ethics next semester using the Crowl/Louvar textbook! It is a new course for our chemical engineering department here at the University of Missouri-Columbia. If anyone is interested in possibly coming to Missouri to give a guest lecture regarding any aspect of safety or personal experiences with safety, etc., please let me know. I'm hoping to be able to have at least 1-2 guest lecturers for the class next semester (and each semester thereafter which it is taught). Thanks Sheila Sheila N. Baker Assistant Professor Department of Chemical Engineering University of Missouri-Columbia W2018 Lafferre Hall Columbia, MO 65211 573-882-3691 (voice) 865-385-4060 (mobile) "My body may be confined to this chair and I may have to speak through a computer, but my mind is free" - Stephen Hawking ----------MB_8CE7EA94AD51BD3_22C0_71AB3_Webmail-m104.sysops.aol.com
Sheila
 
I am most interested in your class.  I created and taught a laboratory safety course at Muskingum University for four years before I retired, ater 36 years of teaching chemistry there.  I taught chemical safety for J. P. Baker Chemical.  (Since 1980 I have taught in excess of 95,000 on various safety related topics)
 
If I might be of value to you please let me know and I will send whatever info you might need.
 
Rudy Gerlach, Ph.D, CET, CIT
164 West High St.
New Concord, OH 43762
 
740-826-4373
rudygerlach**At_Symbol_Here**aol.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Baker, Sheila <bakershei**At_Symbol_Here**MISSOURI.EDU>
To: DCHAS-L <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Sent: Thu, Dec 1, 2011 7:31 pm
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Safety Course

 
Hi Everyone
 
I'm happy to announce I will be teaching an undergraduate course entitled Chemical Process Safety and Professional Ethics next semester using the Crowl/Louvar textbook! It is a new course for our chemical engineering department here at the University of Missouri-Columbia. If anyone is interested in possibly coming to Missouri to give a guest lecture regarding any aspect of safety or personal experiences with safety,etc., please let me know. I'm hoping to be able to have at least 1-2 guest lecturers for the class next semester (and each semester thereafter which it is taught).
 
Thanks
Sheila
 
Sheila N. Baker
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Missouri-Columbia
W2018 Lafferre Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
573-882-3691 (voice)
865-385-4060 (mobile)
 
"My body may be confined to this chair and I may have to speak through a computer, but my mind is free" - Stephen Hawking
 
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