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Title:CMP
Notice:Welcome to the CMP notesfile
Moderator:FABSIX::B_TOWERLLE
Created:Tue Oct 31 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:94
Total number of notes:6381

87.0. "CMP FAB SAFETY ISSUES" by SUBPAC::BJUBINVILLE (CMP-6 Equipment Engineering) Fri Jan 03 1997 23:55

    

          This note is designated for SAFETY ISSUES and
      INQUIRIES in CMP.
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87.1safety issueSTRATA::GOODWINTue Jan 07 1997 10:5516
From:	SUBPAC::CUMMING "30-Dec-1996 1006" 30-DEC-1996 10:11:14.08
To:	@[CUMMING.DIS]DIC,@[CUMMING.DIS]FILMSMETROALL
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Subj:	safety issue


Recently a person in the Fab was injured when they picked up a squirt bottle
and accidently squeezed it too tightly.  The nozzle was pointed at the 
individual at the time and they received a chemical burn when the material
squirted on them.  This is a reminder to be careful when picking up the
squirt bottles.  An SPI was generated and there are folks off looking at 
potential solutions but in the meantime be aware of the potential for
this type of accident.

/gec
    
87.2Bulk Chemical AdvisorySUBPAC::BJUBINVILLECMP-6 Equipment EngineeringThu Jan 09 1997 21:4524
       
     This applies to the Ammonia only...  Slurry is
    always circulating and pressurized.
    


     From Steve Choiniere, Equipment Engineering - SINKS


        In the event if you have to work on the supply lines
   
    for ANY bulk chemicals, you must shut the valves off at the 

    tool and lock them out.  The fact of the matter is that 
 
    certain chemical lines are not always charged.  The pumps

    kick on only when there is a demand for the chemical.  If

    you have and open line that is not shut down, if someone else

    in the fab calls for the chemical, you are going to get soaked.