A qualified "a". They never log what they take, although they're supposed to. Karen Smith, CSMM Chemistry Stockroom Manager Whitman College 345 Boyer Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362 509 527-5272 On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:10 PM, Patrick A Ceas wrote: > Hi all, > > I know that this or a similar question has been asked before, but > please allow me to ask it once again in a simplified form: For your > central chemical storeroom, how is access to chemicals controlled? > (assume that the person who is picking up the chemical is wearing > appropriate PPE & uses an appropriate transport container): > (a) Open Access: all faculty are allowed to enter and take what they > want as long as they log the user & amount. > (b) Closed Access: no faculty are allowed to enter, and only a few > individuals (e.g., trained stockroom employees) have access to the > chemicals; faculty request a chemical, and that chemical(s) is > either delivered or can be picked up from a check-out window. > (c) Limited Access: all faculty have "Open Access" to a subset of > chemicals with "lower" hazard ratings and they can simply log out > the amount taken; however, for chemicals with "higher" hazard > ratings (e.g., NFPA of 3 or 4) it is "Closed Access." > > Thanks. Feel free to reply directly to me or to the list. > > Pat > > -- > Dr. Patrick Ceas > 312 Regents Hall of Natural Sciences > St. Olaf College > Northfield, MN 55057 > 507-786-3560 >
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