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If you are an instructor looking to adopt the e-textbook for your courses and assign quizzes to your students, you will need to request a unique enrollment code. To obtain your unique course enrollment code, please fill out this form. Once your request is submitted, ACS will respond within 48 hours with instructions, including the unique enrollment code to share with your students.
Students whose instructors have assigned the e-textbook for their courses will need to use the unique enrollment code provided by their instructor to join the class.
All other students who wish to access the e-textbook should use the code ACSSAFETYTEXTBOOK to enroll.
Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students (LSCS), 3rd edition was designed with flexibility and curriculum customization in mind. While this e-textbook could easily be used as a primary reference for a course in chemical safety, the authors envision that it is incorporated throughout one’s four-year undergraduate education and beyond. ACS utilizes the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) to host the LSCS e-textbook. Each section of this e-textbook concludes with quizzes.
If you are an instructor looking to adopt the e-textbook for your courses and assign quizzes to your students, you will need to request a unique enrollment code. To obtain your unique course enrollment code, please fill out this form. If you are using the e-textbook with more than one class of students, please complete a separate form for each group of students and we will provide you with unique enrollment codes for each class.
Once your request is submitted, ACS will respond within 48 hours with instructions, including the unique enrollment code to share with your students.
Students whose instructors have assigned the e-textbook for their courses will need to use the unique enrollment code provided by their instructor to join the class.
All other students who wish to access the e-textbook should use the code ACSSAFETYTEXTBOOK to enroll.