Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 13:37:18 -0400
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Subject: Minor visitors to industrial labs

From: 	  thomas.o.murdock**At_Symbol_Here**medtronic.com
Re: Minor visitors to industrial labs

A senior VP at Medtronic has arranged for some high school students (<
18) to shadow one or more of our researchers in the lab.  Do you have a
written policy for visitors in the lab?  Obviously I will not let the
students conduct experiments, handle chemicals or pathogens and the
experiments that they observe are very low risk with respect to
exposure.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Tom

Thomas O. Murdock
Thomas O. Murdock, Ph.D.
EH&S Director
Medtronic World Headquarters
710 Medtronic Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55432
763.505.4562 (w)
763.238.2946 (c)
651.332.0506 (c)
thomas.o.murdock**At_Symbol_Here**medtronic.com

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