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see [http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/hazardlinks.html http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/hazardlinks.html] for more info...
see [http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/hazardlinks.html http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/hazardlinks.html] for more info...


Be aware of APS safety and training guidelines
[http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/ www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/]


== Mail-in Samples ==  
== Mail-in Measurments ==  


The mail-in service cannot accept any of the following sample types:
The mail-in service does <span style="color:red">'''NOT'''</span> accept samples with any of the following hazards:
*Biohazards ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])
*<span style="color:red">Biohazards (any class) </span>  ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])
*Human-Derived Materials ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/IRB.html definition])
*<span style="color:red">Human-Origin </span> ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/IRB.html definition])
*Radioactive Materials ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])
*<span style="color:red">Radioactive </span> ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])
*Non-Sterilized Regulated Soils ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Soil/index.html definition)]
*<span style="color:red">Regulated Soils </span> ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Soil/index.html definition)]
*Explosives or Unstable Materials ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])
*<span style="color:red">Explosives or Unstable Materials </span> ([http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Hazardous_Materials/materialhazarddefs.html definition])


Note: we are also unable to accept materials that possesses more than one of the following hazards: flammable, corrosive or oxidizer.
RCRA regulated metals (the heavy metals Ag, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb and Se) can be accepted, but samples containing them must be identified (see "Register Sample Base Numbers" below).


Additionally, all registered samples shipped to the APS must qualify for small quantity exceptions under U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) regulations (CFR Title 49 § 173.4). Full safety details and definitions are available on the 11-BM Sample Hazard webpage.
The mail-in service does <span style="color:red">'''NOT'''</span> accept any sample material with '''more than one''' of the following hazards:
*Flammable
*Corrosive
*Oxidizer
 
 
Samples with the following hazards are allowed for the mail-in service:
*Toxic (Please Specify For Handling Safety: toxicity definitions available at above link)
*Carcinogen (Please also use this classification for teratogenic and mutagenic materials)
 
*Flammable
*Corrosive
*Oxidizing
(Note: these materials must be segregated for storage; we can not accept materials that fall into more than one of these categories.
 
*Nano (Since all 11-BM materials must be securely sealed in the supplied Kapton tubes, they are considered as encapsulated in a solid matrix.)
 
 
 
 
 
RCRA regulated metals (the heavy metals Ag, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb and Se) can be accepted, but samples containing them must be identified.
 
Additionally, all registered samples shipped to the APS must qualify for small quantity exceptions under U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) regulations (CFR Title 49 § 173.4).


Please take special care to ensure that samples potentially hazardous to beamline staff (Nano, Toxic, Carcinogenic, Flammable, etc) are securely contained and permanently sealed in the Kapton tubes.
Please take special care to ensure that samples potentially hazardous to beamline staff (Nano, Toxic, Carcinogenic, Flammable, etc) are securely contained and permanently sealed in the Kapton tubes.


Inquire about special sized sample mounting bases and double nesting Kapton tubes if your permissible samples are particularly hazardous or air sensitive.
Inquire about special sized sample mounting bases and double nesting Kapton tubes if your permissible samples are particularly hazardous or air sensitive.
== On-Site Experiments ==
Please complete your ESAF ~ 2 weeks prior to the start of the experiment.
[http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Experiment_Safety_Approval_Form/ http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Experiment_Safety_Approval_Form/]

Latest revision as of 03:11, 9 June 2012

see http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/hazardlinks.html for more info...

Be aware of APS safety and training guidelines www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/

Mail-in Measurments

The mail-in service does NOT accept samples with any of the following hazards:


The mail-in service does NOT accept any sample material with more than one of the following hazards:

  • Flammable
  • Corrosive
  • Oxidizer


Samples with the following hazards are allowed for the mail-in service:

  • Toxic (Please Specify For Handling Safety: toxicity definitions available at above link)
  • Carcinogen (Please also use this classification for teratogenic and mutagenic materials)
  • Flammable
  • Corrosive
  • Oxidizing

(Note: these materials must be segregated for storage; we can not accept materials that fall into more than one of these categories.

  • Nano (Since all 11-BM materials must be securely sealed in the supplied Kapton tubes, they are considered as encapsulated in a solid matrix.)



RCRA regulated metals (the heavy metals Ag, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb and Se) can be accepted, but samples containing them must be identified.

Additionally, all registered samples shipped to the APS must qualify for small quantity exceptions under U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) regulations (CFR Title 49 § 173.4).

Please take special care to ensure that samples potentially hazardous to beamline staff (Nano, Toxic, Carcinogenic, Flammable, etc) are securely contained and permanently sealed in the Kapton tubes.

Inquire about special sized sample mounting bases and double nesting Kapton tubes if your permissible samples are particularly hazardous or air sensitive.

On-Site Experiments

Please complete your ESAF ~ 2 weeks prior to the start of the experiment.

http://www.aps.anl.gov/Safety_and_Training/Experiment_Safety_Approval_Form/