As announced during our Annual Safety Meeting, there is now an updated Policy Compliance Agreement that must be signed by all cleanroom users.
The signed agreement is due by January 2, 2015.
Please submit the original or scanned version to Ryan Smith or Alana Valencia.
Policy Compliance Agreement-REV 12-9-14
The DI System in the BION is back up. The INRF will be going down tomorrow.
Cleanrooms will open with limited functionality during these times.
CaliT2 (BION):
- Details: DI System sanitation only
- Schedule: 6:00am Monday, 12/15/14 – 5:00pm Tuesday, 12/16/14
Engineering Gateway (INRF):
- Details: The DI equipment will be replaced with new equipment and the system will be sanitized.
- Schedule: 6:00am Wednesday, 12/17/14 – 5:00pm Friday, 12/19/14
The SEM & FEI are down this morning due to Facilities monthly generator testing. Usually we have no problems but for some reason it tripped the system this morning. Jake will come in later this morning to get them back up.
Dear INRF and BiON Cleanroom Users,
We will be hosting our Annual Safety Meeting in collaboration with EH&S and the Fire Marshall. If you cannot attend, please email inrf.uci.edu and we will schedule a separate time for you to come in.
*This meeting is mandatory and those absent will no longer be able to access the cleanroom*
The meeting is scheduled as follows:
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Time: 1:00PM– 3:00PM
Place: Calit2 Auditorium
Thank you all for your cooperation in adhering to our safety policies!
It’s that time of year again for the dry “Santa Ana” weather so please be vigilant in checking the humidity percentage in the rooms before starting your process (especially in lithography). We are working with Facilities to address the issue but in the meantime just be aware.
There was some flooding in the BION this morning due to a pipe fitting breaking in the ceiling. It was contained to the back hallway area located past the double doors in back of the cleanroom and none of the lab rooms were effected. The cleanroom will remain open but please take note that facilities will be back there cleaning throughout the day. They have been instructed to stay in the back hallway area but might have to step in the main hallway occasionally. Carry on with your projects at your own risk.
Jake will be out today and tomorrow. He will return at the normal time on Wednesday.
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Follow-up on the chemical bottle explosion at the University of Rochester on 10/18/2014:
This occurred in the Chemistry Department. It involved a 4 liter amber colored glass bottle which was rinsed with a mixture of acetone and ethanol. The bottle was then used to collect 50% nitric acid waste. There seems to be conflicting accounts regarding how much residual solvent was left in the bottle. Apparently the procedure was to collect the rinsate in an organic waste container, then allow the contents to fully evaporate to remove any residue. It sounds like that procedure was not followed, and 100 ml of 50% nitric acid was added to the bottle which was still contaminated with acetone/ethanol rinsate. The cap was then put in place and tightened. After a few minutes, one of the students heard the bottle hissing and he approached the bottle to adjust the cap, at which point it exploded injuring him and two other students in the lab. Thankfully, none of the injuries were serious. Needless to say, the Department is rewriting their procedure to ensure this sort of thing doesn’t happen again. The use of plastic waste collection bottles for nitric acid (which has a tendency to react with just about everything) has been recommended, as well.
Brad Miller, CHMM
Manager, Environmental Compliance
Environmental Health and Safety
University of Rochester
Two new training videos have been posted to the INRF website. You can view the videos by visiting the videos page at:
https://www.inrf.uci.edu/facility/videos/
You can also view the videos directly on YouTube:
Introduction & Loading Procedures
http://youtu.be/T2FXGL-d0sQ
Running & Unloading
http://youtu.be/cpwMZ8cIhVU
You may also visit the INRF Youtube Channel for additional training videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Inrfucirvine/
INRF Staff