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Subject: New Video from UCSD "A Day in the Lab (A PIs Perspective)"

Date: Jan 18, 2011 18:10 UTC

Author: Karen Smith <smithkl**At_Symbol_Here**WHITMAN.EDU>

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Subject: Re: access to chemical stockroom

Date: Jan 18, 2011 20:21 UTC

Author: Leslie Coop <lbcoop**At_Symbol_Here**UALR.EDU>

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From: Anne Skinner <Anne.R.Skinner**At_Symbol_Here**WILLIAMS.EDU>

Subject: Re: New Video from UCSD "A Day in the Lab (A PIs Perspective)"

Date: Jan 18, 2011 18:43 UTC

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Pat -- Call as a+; suitably trained research students are also allowed to get chemicals from the stockroom; they have to get a key first so someone knows what they are taking.  Seriously hazardous materials and what I refer to as 'attractive nuisances' (something that someone might be tempted to play with) are not in the stockroom but in a separately locked room.

Anne

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