From nanotech at nsti.org Tue Nov 8 06:59:44 2005 From: nanotech at nsti.org (Nanotech 2006) Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 06:59:44 -0800 Subject: NSTI-Nanotech 2006 - Call for Papers Message-ID: Nanotech 2006 May 7-11, Boston, Massachusetts http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2006 Abstracts Due: November 18, 2005 The 9th annual NSTI Nanotech 2006, the premier nanotechnology conference and trade show in the U.S., will take place May 7-11, 2006 at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts. The largest and most comprehensive nanotechnology event in the U.S., Nanotech 2006 will host over 3,000 attendees, 300 exhibitors, 600 business & research presentations, and 100+ Nanotech Ventures. Over 100 early stage nanotech companies will be presenting within the Nanotech 2006 Early Stage Company and Investment Review. The Nanotech 2006 Scientific Program is the most respected nano event in the U.S., with endorsements from top U.S. and European societies, research agencies and fortune 500 companies. 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Linda Whittelsey coral login - lindaw From mtang at stanford.edu Wed Nov 9 08:56:07 2005 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 08:56:07 -0800 Subject: Building evacuation meeting point In-Reply-To: <8C7B2AC02CA1257-EE4-1108D@FWM-R17.sysops.aol.com> References: <8C7B2AC02CA1257-EE4-1108D@FWM-R17.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <1131555367.43722a2763a7f@webmail.stanford.edu> Hi Linda -- Very good point, and one I pondered too, as I conducted a lab safety tour yesterday... I spoke with the guys out there -- they say that there will limited access today, but after today, there will be a pathway cutting across the construction zone, allowing direct access to the building evacuation point. Evidently, someone in planning did have the foresight to ensure this... It's probably worth a labmembers at snf note, though... Mary Quoting spotworthy at aol.com: > Since the currrent evacuation meeting point is completely blocked by > construction, where are we supposed to go to in the event of a > building/Fab evacuation? > > Linda Whittelsey coral login - lindaw > From beinnmuir at stanford.edu Thu Nov 10 09:04:03 2005 From: beinnmuir at stanford.edu (Beinn Muir) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:04:03 -0800 Subject: Shelving in litho area Message-ID: <1131642243.43737d83e0fc2@webmail.stanford.edu> Hi all, I noticed yesterday when going around the lab that the shelves in the litho area (opposite the YES oven) are not bolted to the ground or the wall. I was under the impression that in an earthquake zone this was a necessity. There was also a number of glass dishes stored on the top of the shelves, with nothing to stop them falling off in even a minor shake. What is the policy regarding this in the SNF lab? Thanks! Best regards, Beinn... From mtang at stanford.edu Thu Nov 10 10:04:42 2005 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:04:42 -0800 Subject: Shelving in litho area In-Reply-To: <1131642243.43737d83e0fc2@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <1131642243.43737d83e0fc2@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <1131645882.43738bbaa4f42@webmail.stanford.edu> Hi Beinn -- Thanks for pointing this out! We have been in the process of bolting all the shelves, usually to the wall. We'll double-check this shelving unit. The glassware should not be on top, and we will warn the owner (and I've a sneaking suspicion who this is, as this person has been asked to remove this stuff before). Mary Quoting Beinn Muir : > > > Hi all, > > I noticed yesterday when going around the lab that the shelves in the > litho > area (opposite the YES oven) are not bolted to the ground or the wall. I > was under the impression that in an earthquake zone this was a necessity. > There was also a number of glass dishes stored on the top of the shelves, > with nothing to stop them falling off in even a minor shake. What is the > policy regarding this in the SNF lab? > > Thanks! > > Best regards, > Beinn... > > From rissman at stanford.edu Thu Nov 10 10:07:09 2005 From: rissman at stanford.edu (Paul Rissman) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:07:09 -0800 Subject: Fwd: Shelving in litho area Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20051110100603.02c5dfb8@rissman.pobox.stanford.edu> Hi Dick, When you get back can you check on this? Thanks, Paul >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 >Delivered-To: rissman at snf.stanford.edu >Mailing-List: contact safety-help at snf.stanford.edu; run by ezmlm >X-No-Archive: yes >List-Post: >List-Help: >List-Unsubscribe: >List-Subscribe: >Delivered-To: mailing list safety at snf.stanford.edu >Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:04:03 -0800 >From: Beinn Muir >To: safety at snf.stanford.edu >Subject: Shelving in litho area >User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2.7 >X-Authenticated-User: bomuir >X-Originating-IP: 70.231.158.226 > > > >Hi all, > >I noticed yesterday when going around the lab that the shelves in the litho >area (opposite the YES oven) are not bolted to the ground or the wall. I >was under the impression that in an earthquake zone this was a necessity. >There was also a number of glass dishes stored on the top of the shelves, >with nothing to stop them falling off in even a minor shake. What is the >policy regarding this in the SNF lab? > >Thanks! > >Best regards, >Beinn... From rcrane at stanford.edu Fri Nov 11 15:51:59 2005 From: rcrane at stanford.edu (Dick Crane) Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:51:59 -0800 Subject: Fwd: Shelving in litho area In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.2.20051110100603.02c5dfb8@rissman.pobox.stanford.edu> References: <6.2.1.2.2.20051110100603.02c5dfb8@rissman.pobox.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <43752E9F.30303@stanford.edu> Hi Paul, I had Jim Haydon check the shelving unit and they are, in fact, equake braced. This unit is not tied to a wall since the height vs base rule was satisfied by cable tying two unit togather at right angles to each other. The glass dishes on top will need to be looked at. Thanks, Dick Paul Rissman wrote: > Hi Dick, > > When you get back can you check on this? > > Thanks, > > Paul > >> X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 >> Delivered-To: rissman at snf.stanford.edu >> Mailing-List: contact safety-help at snf.stanford.edu; run by ezmlm >> X-No-Archive: yes >> List-Post: >> List-Help: >> List-Unsubscribe: >> List-Subscribe: >> Delivered-To: mailing list safety at snf.stanford.edu >> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:04:03 -0800 >> From: Beinn Muir >> To: safety at snf.stanford.edu >> Subject: Shelving in litho area >> User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2.7 >> X-Authenticated-User: bomuir >> X-Originating-IP: 70.231.158.226 >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> I noticed yesterday when going around the lab that the shelves in the >> litho >> area (opposite the YES oven) are not bolted to the ground or the wall. I >> was under the impression that in an earthquake zone this was a >> necessity. >> There was also a number of glass dishes stored on the top of the >> shelves, >> with nothing to stop them falling off in even a minor shake. What is the >> policy regarding this in the SNF lab? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Best regards, >> Beinn... > > From nanotech at nsti.org Tue Nov 15 09:41:12 2005 From: nanotech at nsti.org (Nano World News) Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:41:12 -0800 Subject: Nano World News November 2005 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Nanotech 2006 Scientific Program is the most respected nano event in the U.S., with endorsements from top U.S. and European societies, research agencies and fortune 500 companies. This year?s program is schedule with special industry focused symposia. These include sessions on the Health Care, Biotechnology, Materials, Surface sciences, Transportation, Personal Care, Energy, Food, Environmental, Electronics, Telecommunications, Computational, Displays & Optics, Design & Modeling, Polymers, and Coatings sectors. Workshops and Ventures events this year include: Nano Industrial Impact Workshop ? Sunday May 7 One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in the current state of the art in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields. Nanotech Ventures Emerging Company Review ? 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