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Answer each question in 2-3 sentences or a short paragraph. Your responses must be neatly typed and free of major grammatical and spelling errors Be specific-points will be deducted for vague or incoherent answers, as well as spelling and grammar problems Read the article “Learning from UCLA" by J. A. Kemsley (Amps Cenacs, org/articles/87/131/Learning-UCLAhtm). Then answer the following: In 2008, a graduate student died during a "routine" organic synthesis step using a very hazardous chemical, What was this chemical and what was the primary hazard? Summarize the suspected sequence of events that lead to the incident and eventual death of Sheharbano "Sheri" Sangji, the 23 year old graduate student. a. b. c. Describe the "proper" technique to transfer the dangerous chemical, Was this technique followed exactly? Describe any differences. What was the proper PPE? Was it being worn? Did regulators (Cal/OSHA) cite violations to UCLA? Why? What larger, systemic, problem did this incident bring to light? Be sure your answer invelves a discussion of "safety culture. d. e.

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