Re: goggles? (late comment)

From: Bob Hanson <hansonr_at_stolaf.edu>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 13:45:13 -0600

Yes, thanks. This was also mentioned by others.

Kirk Marat wrote:
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> From: "Bob Hanson" <hansonr_at_stolaf.edu>
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> Cc: "Paul Jackson" <jackson_at_stolaf.edu>; <Pat_at_mxsf39.cluster1.charter.net>;
> <Ceas_at_mxsf39.cluster1.charter.net>; "CHO" <ceas_at_stolaf.edu>
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> Subject: Re: goggles?
>
>
>>>>Do you require eye protection in your NMR room?
>>>>If so, what kind and why? If not, why not?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks. I will report back a summary of answers.
>>>>
>
>
> Another place where eye protection should be required is spinning up
> MAS samples with the probe out of the magnet. At least on
> ChemMagnetics NB probes, it is possible that an exploding rotor
> could knock off the little sample access hatch, with rotor pieces
> then flying about the lab.
> -Kirk
>
> Kirk Marat, Ph. D., NMR Facility Manager
> Dept. of Chemistry
> University of Manitoba
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