Auckland Microfab
CLEANROOM CLOSURE – SUNDAY, February 19th 2012
Cleanroom users are warned not to plan work this Sunday, nor to leave computers or equipment on for Sunday. See notice below for more details.
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Dear Colleagues
Please note this Sunday (February 19th, 2012) there will be a complete power shut down for approximately three hours in Building 301 for mandatory compliance testing and calibration of the metering current transformers, and load testing.
For this reason the School is enforcing a total closure for the period 9am through to 1pm.
No-one is permitted to enter the building during this time.
Before you leave on Friday/ Saturday please ensure all electrical equipment and computers are shut down, preferably switching off plugs at the wall.
Vern Rule (and to be confirmed buddy) will access the building once the power is back on and restart fume cupboards and other necessary equipment. Beca is unable to be here to do the testing on the fume cupboards in Labs 609 and 709. However, Vern can report to Beca on what has failed to start. Only then can a decision be made whether Beca will still need to do an independent test.
Ron Bryant has been working with users of the critical equipment affected by power cuts. However if you have any concerns please contact Ron or Vern.
This will be sent to students; however please do ensure that all your own students are aware of the total closure.
Thanks
Cathy
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Cathy Comber
Manager, School of Chemical Sciences
External DD Phone: (09) 923 8345
Extension: 88345
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Affiliations
- School of Chemical Sciences
- University of Auckland Photon Factory
- University of Auckland Microscale Research Group
- Polymer Electronics Research Centre
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Links
- The MacDiarmid Foundation
- The University of Canterbury Nanofab
- Victoria University Cleanroom Facility
- Maurice Wilkins Centre
- UniServices
- Callaghan Innovation
- Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment
- University of Auckland Biomimetics Laboratory