Xtek uCT
Thermal Imaging
Confocal Microscope
TEM
E15-015/016/023
Who you're gonna call?
In case of non-EHS emergencies such as minor floods, beeping,
non-hazardous spills, faint smells etc.
EHS
Representative John DiFrancesco, difran@cba.mit.edu 617-253-8136
Dr.
Andreas Mershin, mershin@mit.edu, 617-515-4192
015: Nanonose
(pumps), optical table, sonicator, hoods
016: Plasma cleaner, dusthood, fluorescent microscope
023: excimer
laser, oxford laser, fs laser
Lasers backup: James Pelletier, jpellet@MIT.EDU, 774-306-2334 Thrasyvoulos Karydis, karydis@mit.edu, 857-209-1916
Dr. Shuguang
Zhang, shuguang@mit.edu, 617-258-7514
015: Freezers, fridges, centrifuges,
AKTA, hoods
016: CD, liquid N
Prashant Patil, prashant.patil@cba.mit.edu, 617-758-9402
015: SEM, FIB, AFM, spincoater,
hoods
EHS rep: Charles Frachhia, charlesfracchia@gmail.com, 857-210-8836
015: PCR, hoods
016: TEM
John DiFrancesco or Nadya
Peek, nadya.peek@cba.mit.edu
016:
CT scanner or chiller
It may happen that you hear an alarm in 016.
This continuous beeping is likely to be due to the CT Scanner
chiller running out of Hexid 4 coolant. Behind the CT is a chiller with a fill hole for refilling and
there usually is a jug of Hexid 4 next to it. Contact John DiFrancesco or Nadya Peek if you have
any questions.