Dear AMMRL,
As promised here’s the first complete draft of the Safe Operating Procedure. It’s meant to try and answer the common questions facing facility staff when considering a spectrometer decommissioning (e.g. administration, health&safety, requirements, recommendations, etc.).
I’ve uploaded the document to google docs and made universal comments, copying, downloading available.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16XLBQC5SzT5ksDqQio0--c_gOqa5YwSVfwUFeWcVIZw/edit?usp=sharing <
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16XLBQC5SzT5ksDqQio0--c_gOqa5YwSVfwUFeWcVIZw/edit?usp=sharing>
If you’d prefer the word doc for the “track changes” feature let me know and I’ll send directly as the forum doesn’t allow attachments that size (it’s 11Mb).
I’d be grateful for any suggestions, typo corrections, etc. but will not be changing overall level/direction as that's meant for the intended audience. If there are a large number of requests for a more technical/specific or a more general teaching/class document I’ll see what I can do, or perhaps someone can use this as a skeleton and make one of the other types.
The document and content are free for anyone to use for teaching, work etc. and I’ve tried to provide source references. For the rest all I ask is if there are improvements let me know and I’ll be happy to include and release subsequent versions.
Best wishes and I hope this is helpful,
Ryan
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Ryan T. McKay, Ph.D.
NMR Laboratory Supervisor
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Received on Mon Jan 11 2016 - 10:51:19 MST