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From: MaryBeth Koza <marybeth.koza**At_Symbol_Here**BMS.COM>
Subject: Re: Shoes in Lab
Date: Feb 29, 2008 15:51 UTC
Reply-To: <4E2E6B81A1D0FE4E8E2B01F5FE9A01260A418CC9**At_Symbol_Here**newman.umhb.edu>
In-Reply-To: <4E2E6B81A1D0FE4E8E2B01F5FE9A01260A418CC9**At_Symbol_Here**newman.umhb.edu>
Here is our policy ∑ Open toe, high heel, open weave shoes, or cloth shoes must not be worn when working in a laboratory. Murphy, Dr. Ruth Ann wrote: >Hello, > > > >I would appreciate learning your requirements for shoes in lab. Tennis >shoes, etc., while they cover the foot, offer little protection against >spills. Thank you for any information you might wish to share. > > > >Best, > > > >Ruth Ann > > > >Ruth Ann Murphy, Ph.D. >Professor of Chemistry > >Chair, Department of Chemistry, Environmental Science and Geology >The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor >900 College Street >Belton, TX 76513-2599 >Phone (254) 295-4542 >Fax (254) 295-4237 > > > >