From edmyers at stanford.edu Mon Oct 10 11:23:07 2011 From: edmyers at stanford.edu (Ed Myers) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:23:07 -0700 Subject: CMP disqualifications Message-ID: <4E93380B.3030207@stanford.edu> All, I just spent an extra hour cleaning up the CMP tool. Most of the problem came because someone was running the clean non-metal head with a failed membrane. This let slurry up in to all the small ports in the polishing head which had to be cleaned out. It is very easy to tell when we have membrane problems. The membrane will not hold any pressure. In this case it would not inflate at all because over one third of the membrane had become detached. If you were the last user, expect a disqualification notice to come your way. When I came in to change the hardware set, I found a dripping DI water source which resulted in an overflow in the carboy, the primary recipe had been changed, dried slurry on the pad (which I think came from a different user), the slurry dispense line laying on the bottom of the cabinet and the hazard tag incorrectly filled out. This person will also be disqualified. I want to enforce, that just listing the slurry type is not sufficient for EH&S. You must also list Potassium Hydroxide as a component on the hazard tag. I will keep an eye on the hazard tags and start issuing CMP free vacation times if you don't fill out the tag correctly. Regards, Ed