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RE: Key to Room E40-014
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrea Nichols)
Tue Jul 18 11:17:22 2000
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From: Andrea Nichols <andrea@PLANT.MIT.EDU>
To: "'Jonathon Weiss'" <jweiss@MIT.EDU>
Cc: ops@MIT.EDU, "'shutdowns@mit.edu'" <shutdowns@MIT.EDU>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 11:16:40 -0400
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Hello Jonathon -
Thank you for your response. I have now found out that it is not necessary
to enter Room 014 in E40 but this room will be affected by the shutdown. I
sent the shutdown request to you and others earlier today for your response.
Andrea Nichols
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From: Jonathon Weiss [SMTP:jweiss@MIT.EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 3:15 PM
To: Andrea Nichols
Cc: ops@MIT.EDU; 'shutdowns@mit.edu'
Subject: Re: Key to Room E40-014
> Do you know to whom this room belongs? I need to speak with this
person
> asap and time is not on our side (the project for E40 has to
completed
> before 7/24.
Actually, that is me and my team.
> I have a chilled water shutdown request for Bldg. E40 - Room 209
and all
> perimeter rooms on NE side for asap. The problem is that our
e-zone team
> has discovered the valves that have to be worked on are in 014.
This room
> belongs to IS and no one answers the phone that allegedly is in
that room.
> There is a tel. no. on the door.
There is a phone in the room, but there aren't generally people in
the
room to answer it. The number on the door rings in our offices, but
we aren't always there. In case of emergency, you can leave vmail
on
it and it will page someone, tho setting up an appointment via email
(to ops@mit.edu) is really the right thing. When do the mechanics
need access to the room? Presumably the need it twice at the
beginning and end of the shutdown.
Jonathon