From: Stacy Bucherl <sbucherl**At_Symbol_Here**yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Still Another Question
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 04:59:42 -0700
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I work at a pharmaceutical company. When we had a large quantity of VCR tapes that needed to be destroyed, the company that shreds our documents collected then shredded the tapes. 

Stacy Barnett Bucherl 

 
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Still Another Question

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Have experience using a Varian ~10 tesla NMR to erase various magnetic media.  Very quick and effective, just ensure there are no metal parts on the media which would pull it=0A into the magnet.
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VCR and reel to reel use magnetic methods to store information - you're talking iron and/or chromium oxides on plastic film.   Microfiche (microfilms) come in various types, one of which is the classic silver film negative, yes.  But others=0A are all organic - for example, diazo compounds.
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I would assume snuggling your recorded videocassettes up to an NMR magnet would take care of scrambling them.  I'd love to see an empirical test by someone on the list.
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On Aug 26, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Rortvedt deZero <rortvedt**At_Symbol_Here**HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
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Has anyone ever characterized VCR, reel-to-reel or microfiche for silver to ensure they're not a hazardous waste?
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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 09:41:58 -0400
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If you are mainly trying to destroy the info on the tapes, I recommend a magnetic bulk tape eraser.
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New ones seem expensive, but there are several used ones on e-bay, etc.
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Thank you for all your helpful responses to my question about hazardous high school chemicals.  One more question has arisen:  How could an organization=0A dispose of 300-400 videocassette tapes with sensitive information?  I was asked about chemical treatment - or burning, and would appreciate your advice. 
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