Hi again --
Sorry, I forgot two things:
- Furnaces and Epi2 will be addressed Monday -- the toxic gas service
group will be coming in late Monday morning to troubleshoot.
- Tony in Facilities is also a champ for all the work done today.
M
On 6/23/2012 3:31 PM, Mary Tang wrote:
> Hi all --
>
> The lab is mostly back on. Please check Coral for down tools
> (primarily furnaces and epi2). Make sure to read the comments for wet
> benches, as new chemicals will need to be poured. There is still a
> faint odor of sulfur around the building, but this should dissipate
> with a little time.
>
> The scrubber exhaust maintenance procedure took a bit longer than
> expected, due to some excitement with our toxic gas detection system.
> No, despite the odors, there was no toxic gas release event. But we
> find we are unable to reset some of the toxic gas sensors, so some
> furnaces and epi remain down. Again, please check Coral.
>
> Many thanks for Jose in Facilities for being on the ball and John
> Shott for just being there and knowing the answers to everything.
>
> Please record your observations on Coral or send a note to staff.
>
> Thanks for your patience --
>
> Your SNF Staff
>
--
Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
Paul G. Allen Room 136, Mail Code 4070
Stanford, CA 94305
(650)723-9980
mtang@stanford.edu
http://snf.stanford.edu
Saturday, June 23, 2012
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