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MODULE 2LAB PROGRAMMING

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1. Getting Started

2. Scoping the Project

3. Lab Programming

•What is programming?

• Information gathering

•Organizing and presenting data

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Getting Started

•Project Manager

- Owner representative - Responsible for budget and schedule - Conduit to the organization - Single point of communication

•Key User Representative for entire project or at least for each user group / department

•Identify key users to inform design team on their requirements

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Who?

Develop The List Of Key Stakeholders:

•Owner

•Academic Faculty

•Senior Researchers (PI’s)

•Lab Managers

•Graduate Students

•Occupational Health and Safety departments

•Lab supply personnel

•Building Facility personnel

•IT managers / IT maintenance

•Security Department

•Building Maintenance personnel

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Develop A Series Of Committees For Feedback And Decision Making

•Building Committee

•“Grand” User Committee

•Specific User Committees

•One key decision maker and one conduit for information flow

•One clear line of communication flow

•One key authority chain for committee decisions. Are they advisory or do they make decisions?

•What happens when flow is subverted?

COMMITTEES

INFORMATION FLOW

STEERING COMMITTEE

GRAND USER COMMITTEE

SPECIFIC1

SPECIFIC2

SPECIFIC3

STEERING COMMITTEE

CONSULTANTPROJECT

MANAGERUSERS

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•Consultant Team

- Programmer - Architect and Engineers - Experienced firms and people (not learning on your project)

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•Consider construction procurement model

- eg. Design, Bid, Build Construction Management Construction Management at Risk Design Build

- Affects design process - Affects schedule - Can assist with buildability issues & costing

- Can affect quality of end product

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•Scheduling Workshop

- With the entire team Owner, Consultants and Builder - Establish completion date - Together build milestones, deliverables and action dates - Team building

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Scoping the Project

Understand Key Drivers

•Research grant

•Private donor

•Large pharmaceutical

•Venture capital

•Company expansion

•Special funding programs

•Government funding

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LEVEL 6000

MAIN ENTRY

SFU SERVICE SPACE

ENTRYFOYER

CREM

FUTURE

CREM

CFI Area CREM Diagram

Understand The Rules Of The Game

•If a research grant there are significant reporting – area rules; room naming conventions

•What about other requirements – LEED; University processes; site master-planning

•Organization’s policies?

•Landlord requirements?

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Establish Key Goals with Project Manager / Client Group

•Meeting with key stakeholders

•Whose agenda is the loudest?

•Are there un-stated elements?

•Phasing?

•Sustainability?

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Work With The Budget

•BMW or Chevy?

•Does funding come with a time line?

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Lab Programming

What A Program Is Not:

•Only just numbers or areas

•Plan or drawing of space

Space List

Program of Requirements

Kwantlen Polytechnic University PRELIMINARY SPACE LIST

Langley, BC

CHERNOFF THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Project 29032 February 10, 2010

PRELIMINARY SPACE LIST Existing Room

LABS:

All labs should incorporate the

following: • Maximize storage

• Adequate lighting is important • Safe traffic flow patterns are

critical • Labs design should incorporate

sustainable features

Room: 1325 Biology/Horticulture/Sustainability Science • Fixed benches with electrical

outlets and one sink per bench • Fumehood

• Will be used as a teaching space for theory and technique

• Space for large equipment such as salt water tanks, fridges, etc

• Access to prep space and to the bunker storage site

Room: 1345 Chemistry/Horticulture

• Benches with gas, air, power

and water • Fumehoods

• Distilled water • Access to prep space and to the

bunker storage site • Access to balance room

• Access to analytical equipment room

Room: 1365 Environmental Protection Lab/Soil

Chemistry • Benches with gas and air; one

side of bench to have a sink running along entire length with

5 compartments and the opposite side of the bench to

have a one compartment sink

PROPOSED AREA S.M.

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106

(existing)

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EXISTING AREA S.M.

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106

98

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What A Program Is:

•Defines the problem, doesn’t solve it

•An understanding of the needs

University of Washington Ecogenomics Lab

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The A-3 ACU – CAGEWASH University SCIENCE BUILDING of Victoria Page 4 4 COMPONENT PLANNING CRITERIA

Chernoff Thompson Architects 15/04/05 Project # 24040.1

Functional Relationship Diagram Space Requirements Ref Space Units nsm/unit nsm Remarks

01 Dirty Cage Wash 1 62 62 Cage washer 02 Clean Cage Wash 1 50 50 Autoclave 03 Clean Staging/Storage 1 23 23 Filling stations 04 05

Total 135

Levels of Programming

•Strategic

•Master

•Functional

•General Space Planning

•Detailed Space Planning

•Room by Room Data specific information

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Information In Program

•Clear and usable by architects and engineers

•Practical

•Not too long

Can include:

•Appendices

•Room data sheets

•Equipment cut sheets

Sample Program Page 1

LABORATORYWet Chemistry

from other areas to avoid cross contamination -Leach area; could be near Digestion and not in wash-up as is currently -Cyanide room; a separate room to avoid cross-contamination-need transferring stations independent from digestion hoods for increased safety and productivity

FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

AREASSpaces

Weighing: Standards storage room Weigh stations (30@6’X8’) Equipment storage Small PC stations (4 3 @40ft²) Special samples desk Norm station

PPE Storage

Supervisor workstation Weighing manager workstation

Subtotal Weighing

321440

8016040

120

6464

2000

Characteristics

-16’ long shelves secured storage room-need new ergonomic design, need central vacuum (flat screen?)-incl. storage area for supplies and gloves

-sits on 2 desks (small area) 10’ x 4’; weighing bench Equip = 7’ x 2’, sits on work benchbelow work benches-to be near weighing area

Net to Gross ratio = 1.1% (walls, corridors, etc. within the department) Weighing Gross Area = 2200ft² Ac-tual = 2315ft² x 1.1% = 1783

-repetitive nature of weighing task requires ergonomic study -weigh room is dusty; currently Hepa Vacuums at each station for use by staff-prefer the sample box storage in one area in the room for easy access and alphabetizing-the sample box storage area includes 2 days active storage -sunlight on balances can affect readings-green screens of weighing computers need careful lighting coordination-a separate wash-up room required-storage for racks and Teflon tubes -Norm station has radioactive material under plastic cover-transferring from flasks done under canopy-style fume hoods; further study on this process needed-Digestion is a very corrosive environment-fume hoods are all perchloric-style-samples are stored under canopy-style fume hood; need to study if this is best storage method-Hot Blocks are located in fume hoods and require significant power -independent acid bottle changing station-bigger bubbler station to hold 3 sample carts

KEY ISSUES

Net Area(ft²)

1221031

801104020

1334045

1488

1621

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Process of Programming:

1. Definition of scope before design

2. Gathering data

3. Synthesizing data

4. Understand wants vs. needs

5. Produce a final reference document

Sample Program Page 2

LABORATORYWet Chemistry

AREAS

(Current area = 5131ft²: Weighing = 2767ft², Digestion = 2364ft²)

Department Gross Area = 646 ft²

HOODS (6’x9’)

14 X 6’ perchloric 2 X 6’ Aqua Regia ME 3 X 6’ Aqua Regia AU = 19 X 6’ hoods 19 X 54 ft² = 1026 ft²

OTHER 1 X 12’ canopy (digestion 2’ depth) 6 X 4’ fusion furnace canopy2 X 6’ canopy (transfer 4’ depth) 1 X 12’ canopy (transfer 4’ depth) 34’ X 9’ = 306 ft²

*include for 30, 6’ fume hoods within 5 year horizon. First Year: 12 perchloric-type for test tube digestion; 6 fume hoods with 2 hot plates each; 1, 12’ long transferring canopy; 2 Aqua Regia Hoods.-adjoining bench space near fume hoods-allow for bench space equal to fume hood length; consider different arrangements at hoods and lab bench space for more efficient / safe work area-allow for transfer area at digestion entry (200ft²)

Spaces

Digestion: Cyanide room Main digestion lab: Hoods (19 x 54ft² x 1.3) Canopy (34’ x 9’ x 1.3) Bench Space (19 x 36ft² x 1.3) Bubbling Area (12’ x 8’ x 1.3) Wash up area Sample Holding Solutions (12 x 15 x 1.3) Feeder Room Area (12 x 15 x 1.3) Manager workstation Supervisor workstation office PPE Storage Leach Area +MS 81 Area @ 135ft² require 2 Canopies on top of 2 FurnacesSubtotal Digestion:

Net Area(ft²)

1743500

646480

200

______

Characteristics

-(current = 174ft²)-(includes geo, assay, fusion) current = 2011ft² *SEE NOTE BELOW

1350400 (398)890 (889)125 Adj to Transfer Canopies and Dumping200 Adj to Weighing; Including Dumping250 (234)

(234) Shelving Area for weighed samples and clean flasks Adj to Weighing and Wash Up Area-just outside main lab with window into main lab“”

Net to Gross ratio = 1.1% (walls, corridors, etc. within the department) Digestion Gross Area = 4532 ft²

Net Area(ft²)

2553190

1000260640140188410

25010012070

135

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Information Gathering

Gathering Data -For Each Department / Group

•What do they do?

•Staffing and hours of work

•Key issues

•Major space characteristics

•Rooms or spaces needed and ideal dimensions

•Key adjacencies

•List of major equipment

•Future plans

SFU TASC II Bennet Lab

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Visit Sites – Project & Other Examples

•Tour with knowledgable users

•Identify issues, priorities

•Limitations / opportunities

- How much space - New vs. Reno - Context - More than one possible site? - Difficult to route new drains? - HVAC supply capacity - Power limits - Routing for duct shafts? - Access to natural light

Site Visit Environment Canada Lab

Initial Site Visit SFU Podium 2

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Where / How To Gather Information:

Space Criteria – References?

Standards

•Biosafety Levels;

•Clean Room Levels

•Transgenic Requirements

•Funding Agency

•CSA/NIH Guidelines

•Other?

Rules Of Thumb

•Area per P.I.

•Lab bench area / lineal distance per worker

•% support / prep. vs. Lineal lab bench

•Area per equipment?

What Do They Have For Space Now?

•Area summaries

•Lists

•Photos

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Metrics - “Rule of Thumb:”

The National Institutes of Health Standards / Principal Investigator

m² ft²Laboratory work space 16.5 177.5

Laboratory support space 8.25 89

Research staff space 2.79 30

Ancillary 0.84 9

Lab admin 2.88 31

Optimal Area 31.26 336.5

Work AdminOfficeAncillarySupport

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Process: Set Up A Series Of MeetingsPre- Meeting 1 Questionnaire:

Meeting 1.0 – Review the above

Meeting 1.5 – Review existing situation on site – note areas of concern (boxes piled up, smells, spills, cleanliness issues, crowding, deteriorating finishes)

1. Who are you?

2. What do you do?

3. How do you fit in your organization?

4. What will you do differently in the future?

5. What works well now?

6. What doesn’t work?

7. What are your key concerns?

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•Wet lab; dry lab; office space

•Structural concerns – weight, hanging

•Large scale equipment (over 6’0” in any direction?)

•Fume hoods•Radioisotopes•Perchloric hoods•Create radiation /

shielded for radiation

•Lab waste•Acid neutralization•Biohazards

/ chemical / radioactive – type and quantities

•Neutralization•Air requirements•Glass – washing•Chilled process water•Clean room

•Cooled server room•Emergency power•Specialized lighting•Controlled lighting•Specialized power

(not 120/20A)•Heat rejecting

equipment•Piped lab gases•Pure water-quality

ProcessMeeting 2 – Detailed Information:

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Meeting Follow Ups With Users For Special Topics

Meet With:

•Occupational Health and Safety departments

•Lab supply personnel

•Building Facility personnel

•IT managers / IT maintenance

•Security Department

•Sustainability Key Stakeholders

•Building Maintenance personnel

•Others ...

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Shared Services

•Look for Duplicate Functions

- Dishwashing - Sterilizing - Storage - Chemical storage - Gas storage - Meeting - Library - Special Equipment

•Find a Champion

•Consider Shared Areas with Fences

UVic Chemical Storage

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•Servicing Areas - Program These Too!

- Service - Delivery/receiving - Staging - Recyling - General storage - Security - IT - Facility equipment - Maintenance personnel space - Staff lockers

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Space List

Space Fit

Analyzing the Data

•Prepare space list with areas

•Identify key space determinants

•Produce space relationship diagrams

•Space fit studies

Example Work Flow Diagram

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Organizing & Presenting the Data

•Needs to be clear and usable by Architects and Engineers

•Readable by Owners and scientists

•Practical

•Not too long

•Simple diagrams

Relationship Diagram

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Organizing & Presenting the Data

•Deliverable

- Report book - Verbal description of users and their functional needs

- Description of groups - Identify numbers of people now & projected, plus roles

- Address future growth and change anticipated

- Security - Final space list with areas

Program Example

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Can Include Detailed Appendices With:

•Room data sheets

•Equipment cut sheets

•Chemical lists

•Test fit layouts

•Adjacency Diagrams

Equipment Cut Sheet

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Equipment Lists:

•Start it at programming

•Working document

•Continues through entire project

•Useful for design, purchasing, moving, contractor responsibilities

•Supplemented by cut sheets / product data

•Keep track of the updated versions

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31 Wilcox 169 Y 10 110

32 More 201 Y 10 110

33 More 201 Y 10 110

34 Glass bead sterilizer Wilcox 169 8 5 5.5 Y 0.82

35Water purifier Wilcox 169 18.1 21.7 10.6 44 N .7? 110 x x

4/14/201 Plate rack 3 lights Wilcox 169 77 18 48 N 5

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Hazardous Materials List:

•Start it at programming

•Important for Code Analysis

•Keep track of the versions

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Lab PIRoom No. Material Manufacturer Hazard Class

Liquid Gallons

Solid  Pounds Gas

Boiling Point

Flash Point

Carcino‐  genic

OSHA  Hazards

Monthly Usage

Flamm. Cabinet

State     (L, S, G) Incompatablility

Name #### Glycerin C IIIB 350F Y L hydrogen peroxide, bromide, and chromic acidAntifreeze C IIIB 260F Y L strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates,nitrates, peroxides,Biodiesel C IIIB 55 321F L

Diesel C II 55 >125F combustible L

acetic acid, glacial C II 1.06 103F combustible

Hydrogen Flammable gas 300 G extrememly flammable in presence of open flames, sparks and static discharge & oxidizing materialsacetone F IB 1.06 flammablepotassium hydroxide Cor 500g Corrosivesodium hydroxide Cor 1Kg Corrosivemethylene chloride F IC 1.06 flammable L

chloroform Non Flammable 0 53health hazard

Strong caustics and chemically active metals such as aluminum, magnesium powder, sodium, or potassium; acetone fluorine

PROJECT NAME

chloroform Non‐Flammable 0.53 hazard potassium; acetone, fluorine

Methane Flammable gas 200 G extrememly flammable in presence of open flames, sparks and static discharge & oxidizing materialstrifluoroacetic acid Cor 0.03 Corrosivepotassium hydroxide 0.01N, in isopropanol Non‐Flammable 0.26 Highly reactive with acids. Reactive with organic materials, metals, moisture.Potassium Cyanide Aldrich Poison 25 gm

Potassium Hydroxide Sigma NF 500 gm N/AVery hazardous in case of skin contact (corrosive, irritant), of eye contact (irritant, corrosive), of ingestion, of inhalation.

potassium chloride reference solution conductivity standard Non‐Flammable 0.26nitric acid Cor 0.66 Corrosivesulfuric acid Cor 0.13 Corrosivetoluene F IB 1.06 flammablehexanes F IB 1.06 flammable

2‐propanol F IA 1.06 54F

Heat, flame, strong oxidizers, acetaldehyde, acids, chlorine, ethylene oxide, hydrogen‐palladium combination, hydrogen peroxide‐sulfuric acid combination, potassium tert‐butoxide, hypochlorous acid, isocyanates, nitroform, phosgene, aluminum, oleum and perchloric acid.

acetone, >= 99.5% F IB 1.06benzene F IB 1.06benzene F IB 1.06acetonitril F IB 1.06N‐Propl Bromide, Aliphatic Alcohol, and Butylene Oxide (I,2 Epoxybutane)

Vishay CSM‐2 Degreaser NFP 0.09

98% 2‐Propanol and 2.0% n‐Phenyldiethanolamine

Vishay M‐Bond 200 Catalyst‐C F 1B 0.03

Methyl 2‐Cyanoacrylate, Ploy Methyl Methacrylate, and Hydroquinone 

Vishay M‐Bond 200 Adhesive C IIIA 0.03

Ethanol, 2‐Butanol, Rosin, 2‐Propanol, Methanol, and Dimethylammonium Chloride

Vishay M‐Fulux AR (soldering flux) F 1B

0.03

Tin, Lead, Antimony, and Rosin Vishay Solder NFP 1Isopropyl Alcohol, and Toluene Vishay M‐Line Rosin Solvent F 1B 0.03Xylene, Ethyl Benzene, and Oil Modified Polyurethane

Vishay M Coat A Air Drying Polyurethane

C IIIB 0.03

Methylene Chloride, Chlorobromomethane, and rosin soap

Stress Coat ST‐70F/21C Brittle Coating

NFP 0.25

Aromatic Hydrocarons, Xylenes (O‐, M‐, P‐ Isomers), and Isobutane / Propane Mixture

Tracer Tech Penetrant  300AFlammabl Aerosol

0.09

Vi l l E t C i R i S R i F1C 10Vinlyl Ester Corrosion Resin Spray Resin F1C 10NOROX Mekp‐9H Resin Catalyst C3A 1Loctite Brand Hysol Epoxy Hysol Resin w/ catalyst F1A 1Ethanol F 1B 8 4 GallonsPerchloric Acid F0, H3, R3, Contact 4 0.13 20 mlPicric Acid  Class 1.1D Explosive  0.26 explosive 50 mlHexane H3, F3, R1, Contact 2 0.26 50 mlXylene  F3.3, H2, FIC 1.32 flammable 200 mlIsopropyl Alchol F 1B 0.26 flammble 250 mlSodium dodecyl sulfate C IIIB 25 gN,N,N',N'‐Tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED)

F IB 25 g

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Lab PIRoom No. Material Manufacturer Hazard Class

Liquid Gallons

Solid  Pounds Gas

Boiling Point

Flash Point

Carcino‐  genic

OSHA  Hazards

Monthly Usage

Flamm. Cabinet

State     (L, S, G) Incompatablility

Name #### Glycerin C IIIB 350F Y L hydrogen peroxide, bromide, and chromic acidAntifreeze C IIIB 260F Y L strong oxidizing agents, such as chlorates,nitrates, peroxides,Biodiesel C IIIB 55 321F L

Diesel C II 55 >125F combustible L

acetic acid, glacial C II 1.06 103F combustible

Hydrogen Flammable gas 300 G extrememly flammable in presence of open flames, sparks and static discharge & oxidizing materialsacetone F IB 1.06 flammablepotassium hydroxide Cor 500g Corrosivesodium hydroxide Cor 1Kg Corrosivemethylene chloride F IC 1.06 flammable L

chloroform Non Flammable 0 53health hazard

Strong caustics and chemically active metals such as aluminum, magnesium powder, sodium, or potassium; acetone fluorine

PROJECT NAME

chloroform Non‐Flammable 0.53 hazard potassium; acetone, fluorine

Methane Flammable gas 200 G extrememly flammable in presence of open flames, sparks and static discharge & oxidizing materialstrifluoroacetic acid Cor 0.03 Corrosivepotassium hydroxide 0.01N, in isopropanol Non‐Flammable 0.26 Highly reactive with acids. Reactive with organic materials, metals, moisture.Potassium Cyanide Aldrich Poison 25 gm

Potassium Hydroxide Sigma NF 500 gm N/AVery hazardous in case of skin contact (corrosive, irritant), of eye contact (irritant, corrosive), of ingestion, of inhalation.

potassium chloride reference solution conductivity standard Non‐Flammable 0.26nitric acid Cor 0.66 Corrosivesulfuric acid Cor 0.13 Corrosivetoluene F IB 1.06 flammablehexanes F IB 1.06 flammable

2‐propanol F IA 1.06 54F

Heat, flame, strong oxidizers, acetaldehyde, acids, chlorine, ethylene oxide, hydrogen‐palladium combination, hydrogen peroxide‐sulfuric acid combination, potassium tert‐butoxide, hypochlorous acid, isocyanates, nitroform, phosgene, aluminum, oleum and perchloric acid.

acetone, >= 99.5% F IB 1.06benzene F IB 1.06benzene F IB 1.06acetonitril F IB 1.06N‐Propl Bromide, Aliphatic Alcohol, and Butylene Oxide (I,2 Epoxybutane)

Vishay CSM‐2 Degreaser NFP 0.09

98% 2‐Propanol and 2.0% n‐Phenyldiethanolamine

Vishay M‐Bond 200 Catalyst‐C F 1B 0.03

Methyl 2‐Cyanoacrylate, Ploy Methyl Methacrylate, and Hydroquinone 

Vishay M‐Bond 200 Adhesive C IIIA 0.03

Ethanol, 2‐Butanol, Rosin, 2‐Propanol, Methanol, and Dimethylammonium Chloride

Vishay M‐Fulux AR (soldering flux) F 1B

0.03

Tin, Lead, Antimony, and Rosin Vishay Solder NFP 1Isopropyl Alcohol, and Toluene Vishay M‐Line Rosin Solvent F 1B 0.03Xylene, Ethyl Benzene, and Oil Modified Polyurethane

Vishay M Coat A Air Drying Polyurethane

C IIIB 0.03

Methylene Chloride, Chlorobromomethane, and rosin soap

Stress Coat ST‐70F/21C Brittle Coating

NFP 0.25

Aromatic Hydrocarons, Xylenes (O‐, M‐, P‐ Isomers), and Isobutane / Propane Mixture

Tracer Tech Penetrant  300AFlammabl Aerosol

0.09

Vi l l E t C i R i S R i F1C 10Vinlyl Ester Corrosion Resin Spray Resin F1C 10NOROX Mekp‐9H Resin Catalyst C3A 1Loctite Brand Hysol Epoxy Hysol Resin w/ catalyst F1A 1Ethanol F 1B 8 4 GallonsPerchloric Acid F0, H3, R3, Contact 4 0.13 20 mlPicric Acid  Class 1.1D Explosive  0.26 explosive 50 mlHexane H3, F3, R1, Contact 2 0.26 50 mlXylene  F3.3, H2, FIC 1.32 flammable 200 mlIsopropyl Alchol F 1B 0.26 flammble 250 mlSodium dodecyl sulfate C IIIB 25 gN,N,N',N'‐Tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED)

F IB 25 g

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Room Data Sheets:

•List items needed to be covered – including mech and elect.

•What does mech. and elec. need from a program?

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