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Re: Chemicals clean out

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Katherine O'Connor)
Tue Feb 8 14:40:34 2011

From: "Katherine O'Connor" <katoco@MIT.EDU>
To: apo-news@mit.edu
Cc: apo-printshop@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <C976BDA1.409E%adhine8@mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2011 14:40:23 -0500

If you know which of the contents of the chemical cabinet are still
viable, please move them to the shelves of the paint cabinet marked
"chemicals to keep" as soon as possible.

To everyone else, the glasses/jars that were in the paint cabinet have
been temporarily moved to the plastic storage units next to the soda
fridge.  Also, be aware that the paint cabinet will contain chemicals.

Yours in Flammable Liquid Storage,
Kate O'Connor



On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 09:30 -0500, Abigail Davis Licnikas wrote:
> Good morning~
> Last November during the annual inspections, I mentioned that at some
> point, we should think about cleaning out your metal locker of any
> old/unused chemicals and look at purchasing a flame locker for your
> flammables.  I’m working with EHS on a schedule now for a clean out
> and need some help.
> I don’t have a firm date yet, but would you please separate out
> chemicals you want to keep (maybe set aside in a box?) and leave
> anything you don’t want in the current locker with a note/sign that
> says remove?  I’m hoping TEI will be around later this week or next
> week to remove your items
> If there are any questions/concerns please don’t hesitate to contact
> me
> Thanks
> Abby
> 
> 
> Abigail D. Licnikas
> Environment, Health and Safety Program Manager
> Division of Student Life
> W32-119
> Office: 617-324-6034
> Cell: 203-768-9879
> Cell 2: 617-719-9605
>  
> "If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally
> astound ourselves"~ Thomas Edison



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