Manufacturing Center Safety Regulations Good safety
practices are a must, and will be observed by anyone using the Manufacturing
Center. No exceptions to these rules
will be permitted.
Most of these
safety rules are self-explanatory. Our
objective is a good one: that you are not injured as you obtain your
education. We need and expect your
cooperation. As a footnote,
the message below came from Yale University.
The tragedy is depicted here as a reminder to why safe behavior is a
must in this area. From: "Richard C. Levin" <presidents.office@yale.edu> Date: April 13, 2011 5:30:04 PM EDT To: Yale Community <itscomm2@yale.edu> Subject: Further information on tragic accident Vice President Smith, Dean Jones, and I have met with the family of Jane Doe to extend our deepest sympathy and to offer all the assistance we can possibly provide at their most difficult time of grief. Our hearts go out to Jane’s family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Doe will be returning to campus before the end of the semester for a Memorial Service to honor Jane. This is a true tragedy. Last night, Jane’s hair got caught in a lathe as she worked on a project in the student machine shop in the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory. Her body was found by other students who had been working in the building. They called the police, who responded immediately. Jane was an exceptional science student who was pursuing a B.S. in astronomy and physics. She also had keen interest in oceanography and was intending to undertake work in that field after graduation. She was an enthusiastic saxophonist in the Yale Band, and a widely admired member of the Saybrook College community. The safety of our students is a paramount concern. The University has programs to train students before they use power equipment. Nonetheless, I have initiated a thorough review of the safety policies and practices of laboratories, machine shops, and other facilities with power equipment that is accessed and operated by undergraduates. This includes arts as well as science facilities. Steven Girvin, Deputy Provost for Science and Technology, will lead the review. Until the review is completed, Yale College will limit undergraduate access to facilities with power equipment to hours that will be specified by the end of the week; monitors will be present at these times in all such locations. |
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