Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 09:53:12 -0600
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From: Wendy Campbell <wendycampbell**At_Symbol_Here**BOISESTATE.EDU>
Subject: Perchloric Acid Fume Hood Decommissioning
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Just FYI for those who are interested: at this point, the decommissioning and removal project for the perchloric acid hood has been halted due to budget concerns. The hood will be left in place, and the department wants to use it as a regular fume hood. I'm still pushing to have it, at the very *least, *scoped and washed down thoroughly before they do so, and then have a very large sign permanently attached to the hood indicating it's new status as a "regular" fume hood. Thoughts, comments, concerns, experiences are welcome. Wendy On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Wendy Campbell < wendycampbell**At_Symbol_Here**boisestate.edu> wrote: > We are in the process of remodeling a building, which currently houses an > old perchloric acid fume hood. I'm still tracking down how old it is, but > I'm fairly sure it's at least 30 years of age. As part of the remodel, the > perc hood is to be removed. There are several issues here. > -- Wendy Campbell, ASP Occupational Health and Safety Officer Environmental Health and Safety Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, Idaho 83725-1826 Office: (208) 426-3303 Fax: (208) 426-3343 --90e6ba181886d2b1e4048b46dd0a

Just FYI for those who are interested: at this point, the decommissioning and removal project for the perchloric acid hood has been halted due to budget concerns.=A0 The hood will be left in place, and the department wants to use it as a regular fume hood.=A0

I'm still pushing to have it, at the very least, scoped and wash ed down thoroughly before they do so, and then have a very large sign permanently attached to the hood indicating it's new status as a "regular" fume hood.=A0

Thoughts, comments, concerns, exp eriences are welcome.

Wendy

On Thu , Apr 15, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Wendy Campbell <wendycampbell**At_Symbol_Here**boisestate.edu> wrote:
We are in the process of remodeling a building, which currently houses an old perchloric acid fume hood.=A0 I'm still tracking down how old it is , but I'm fairly sure it's at least 30 years of age.=A0 As part of th e remodel, the perc hood is to be removed.=A0 There are several issues here.=A0


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Wendy Campbell, ASP
Occu pational Health and Safety Officer
Environmental Health and Safety
B oise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725-1826 Office: (208) 426-3303
Fax:=A0 (208) 426-3343

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