THERE IS probably no single course in “laboratory safety or chemical safety” at your college or university. Why not? Chemistry curricula have developed over many decades with a focus on the main topics of chemistry: organic, inorganic, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and (more recently) biochemistry. For decades, the topic of chemical safety was included at the margins of lab courses, mostly taught in a small way as a footnote to various lab experiments and procedures. Some chemists and chemistry teachers were aware of the importance of safety, while many were not. In the late twentieth century, and now even more in the twenty-first century, for a.