[Vanhackspace] Insurance, Safety and Cleanup
dan anderson
dan.j.anderson at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 14:22:37 PST 2009
Oh, if anyone's looking for liquid N or solid CO2, there's a tank and
a box, respectively, at UBC. The latter is technically
grad-students-only but bits have been nicked for beer gardens before.
The former is... well, you just walk up and turn the tap, I'm told.
(I've seen it, but didn't have a container handy and haven't really
needed any since.) Anyone in chem at UBC should be able to procure
some cheap to free for you.
-D
2009/1/28 Joe Bowser <joe.bowser at nitobi.com>:
> I was referring to that instance, but I was also thinking about the Kitchen
> Hacker when I came up with this one. If we break a plate/bowl because of
> Liquid Nitrogen, that might be a bad thing. :P
>
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:27 AM, David <iamturnip at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 2009/1/28 Joe Bowser <bowserj at unbc.ca>:
>> > 4. The kitchen, and all equipment within the kitchen stays in the
>> > kitchen.
>> > If you need a dish/plate/whatever for your own use, bring it in.
>>
>> I have no problem with people using the kitchenware here, as long as
>> they clean it. My only issue is mis use of kitchenware. The water
>> needed to cool metal(at least that is what I assume it was used for)
>> last night should have been in a cut plastic pop bottle and not public
>> glassware used to drink from.
>>
>> I'm a big fan of safety, and agreed procedures is one way of achieving it.
>>
>>
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>> David
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