Online Certificate Training for Directors of Facilities
Presented by Safer STEM and Rutgers University


Are you ready to lead the charge in creating safer science labs in your school?
This research-based professional development course, co-presented by Safer STEM and Rutgers University, prepares directors of facilities for safety leadership related to laboratory safety and compliance in K-12 education.
Through engaging online modules and expert-guided instruction, you’ll gain essential, real-world skills in:
- Chemical Hazard Identification and Risk Management
- Safe Chemical Handling, Storage, and Inventory Control
- Spill Response, PPE Use, and Emergency Protocols
- Proper Disposal of Chemical Waste
- Conducting Lab Safety Inspections with Confidence
- Developing and Maintaining an OSHA-Compliant Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)
What makes this course stand out?
It’s not just theory; it’s certification-ready. You’ll receive comprehensive preparation aligned with the OSHA Laboratory Standard and directly connected to the Chemical Hygiene Officer certification exam from the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC).
Plus, access custom-built AI tools, including:
- Automated activity risk analysis
- Chemical storage checklists
- Inspection tracking and reporting templates
Whether you’re stepping into the DoF role for the first time or renewing your expertise, this flexible, self-paced course empowers you to become a compliance leader, risk mitigator, and safety mentor.
Enroll today to earn your E-CHO (Education CHO) Certificate, jointly issued by Safer STEM and Rutgers University, and take your safety leadership to the next level.
Course Mode: Online, Self-paced
Duration: 12 hours
Intended Audience: Recommended for Directors of Facilities, Chemical Hygiene Officers, principal investigators, laboratory safety officers, instructors, science department chairs, and science supervisors.
Course Content
The Directors of Facilities Role