Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 08:17:54 -0600
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From: Matt Lundgren <mlundgren08**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Broken Foot and Open-toed Shoes
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How about a tychem boot cover ? Matt On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Brennan, Catherine (Environment Health & Safety) wrote: > We have a graduate student in our Chemistry Department who broke her foot > and is now wearing a boot that has open toes for the next 6-8 weeks (no > crutches). Has anybody come up against this situation before and do you > know of any protective devices that can be worn and still allow the stude nt > to work in the lab while meeting the =93no open-toed shoes in lab=94 > requirements? Thanks for your help. > > -Cathy > > > > Catherine R. Brennan > > Chemical Hygiene Officer > > Environment, Health and Safety > > CB#1650 > > 1120 Estes Drive Extension > > University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill > > Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1650 > > (919) 843-5331 > > (919) 962-0227 FAX > > >

How about a tychem boot cover?< br>
Matt

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Brennan, Catherine (Environment Health & Safety) <CRBRENNAN**At_Symbol_Here**ehs.unc.edu>< /span> wrote:

We have a graduate student in our Chemi stry Department who broke her foot and is now wearing a boot that has open toes for the next 6-8 weeks (no crutches).=A0 Has anybody come up against t his situation before and do you know of any protective devices that can be worn and still allow the student to work in the lab while meeting the =93no open-toed shoes in lab=94 requirements?=A0 Thanks for your help.

-Cathy

=A0

Catherine R. Brennan

Chemical Hygiene Officer

Environment, Health and Safety

CB#1650

1120 Estes Drive Extension

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC=A0 27599-1650

(919) 843-5331

(919) 962-0227 FAX

=A0


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