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School Education Careers

Hazardous Substances Information System

Hazardous Substances Information System

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Join the experiment database. We will organise a “virtual school” for you at DEGINTU, the Online hazardous substances information system. You can benefit from experiments that have been provided with a risk assessment and make your own experiments available. This creates a diverse collection of experiments. Under the motto “Experiments, yes—but safely!”, we invite you to participate.

Here’s how:

  1. Teachers who would like to register with the virtual school “Institute for Chemical Information” should send their “active” email address to Horst.Klemeyer; this address must not already be used for another DEGINTU account.
  2. You will receive an invitation link at your “active” email address.
  3. As soon as the invitation is accepted via the link sent, you will be an “institute employee”.
  4. You can now use the collection of experiments and also add your own experiments.

How are experiments entered into DEGINTU and the risk assessment created?
Tutorials on YouTube:
Creating experiment procedures 1
Creating experiment procedures 2
Creating experiment procedures 3

Download the DEGINTU flyer

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