User Application
APPLICATION
FOR INSTRUCTIONAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB ACCESS |
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Instrument |
ID
Code |
Date
Authorized |
Usage
Fee |
Location |
Charge
Code |
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Varian Mod. 220FS (AAS) Flame |
IIL-3036-AAS29 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Varian Mod. 220FS (AAS) Furnace |
IIL-3036-AAS29 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Differential Scanning Calorimeter Perkin-Elmer Pyris 7 (DSC 7) |
IIL-3036-DSC28 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Differential Scanning Calorimeter sub-ambient using liquid nitrogen |
IIL-3036-DSC28 |
|
|
3036 |
|
FT/Raman Varian (BioRad) FTS-60A/896 (FT-Raman) |
IIL-4012-RMN21 |
|
|
4012 |
|
CHI 422 Dual Working Electrode Computer Controlled Potentiostat |
IIL-3036-EC23 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer Nicolet 6700 (FTIR) |
IIL-3036-FTIR27 |
|
|
3036 |
|
GC Hewlett-Packard Model 5890 Series II (GC-ECD) |
IIL-3036-GC32 |
|
|
3036 |
|
GC Hewlett-Packard Model 5890 Series II (GC-FID) |
IIL-3036-GC32 |
|
|
3036 |
|
GC/MSD System Hewlett-Packard Model 6890 (GCMSD) |
IIL-3036-GCMS30 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Luminescence Spectrometer QM-3 Photon Tech. Int. (Fluorimeter) |
IIL-3024-FL10 |
|
|
3024 |
|
Shimadzu VP Series HPLC with Diode Array Detection (HPLC) |
IIL-3028-LC04/05 |
|
|
3028 |
|
Ion Chromatograph Dionex Model DX500 conductivity (IC) |
IIL-3028-IC08 |
|
|
3028 |
|
Ion Chromatograph Dionex Model DX500 electrochemical (IC) |
IIL-3028-IC09 |
|
|
3028 |
|
LCMSD Liquid Chromatograph Mass Detection (LCMS) |
IIL-3036-LCMS31 |
|
|
3036 |
|
Nanoscope II Scanning Probe Microscope (AFM) |
IIL-3023-AFM33 |
|
|
3023 |
|
Diode Array Spectrophotometer Cary Model 50 (UV-Vis) |
IIL-3024-UV11 |
|
|
3024 |
|
Diode Array Spectrophotometer Cary Model 100 (UV-Vis) |
IIL-3024-UV12 |
|
|
3024 |
|
Hitachi L7000 HPLC with UV detection (HPLC) |
IIL-3028-LC07 |
|
|
3028 |
|
YSI 5700 Dissolved Oxygen Probe and meter (DO) |
IIL-3036-DO |
|
|
3036 |
|
Other (Specify) |
|
|
|
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| User Name | __________________________________________ | E-Mail: | _________________________ | ||
| Date ____________ | Office _____________________________________ | Contact Ph | _________________________ | ||
| Research Advisor &/or Dept. | __________________________________________ |
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| Advisor's Signature | ___________________________________________ | Door Code | _________________________ |
Upon signing you agree to abide by all rules and policies of the IIL as follows:
- Combination
Acces: Users
will be assigned a keycode and/or computer identification for their
exclusive use. A user’s access keycode or identification
must not be “loaned” to anyone else. Users may
obtain access by filling out an application and completing necessary
training from Dr. Marc Anderson, Room 3025 Malott.
- Access
Responsibility:The
access system monitors the day and time that the door is opened as
well as the identity of the user. Consequently anyone who opens
the door is then responsible for anyone who enters subsequently without
entering a user number. Thus users should ensure the door is
closed after egress. Computer access is granted via the departmental
network id and in accordance with departmental IT policy. IIL
computers are actively monitored and are intended as instrument interfaces
and should never be used for web or email access. Server locations
have been reserved for storage and transfer of data files.
- Instrumentation
Authorization: An
integral part of the application process requires that the users
be “checked out” on any and all instruments they intend
to use by the Laboratory Director or a person authorized by the Director
to train others. If an instrument appears to be malfunctioning,
report this immediately to the Laboratory Director (4-3903, rm.3025),
and submit a problem report form through the IIL website. Users
should not try to correct problems unless they are thoroughly familiar
with the instrument function and maintenance, as they may be held
responsible for damage caused by improper corrective action.
- User
Fees:Users must
provide charge numbers so that proper billing can be achieved based
upon an hourly rate and triggered by instrument login. The
hourly fee is based upon cost of ownership and is intended to reduce
maintenance costs to the Chemistry Department. User fees may
be mitigated by factors such as user provided consumables, equipment
donations, departmental subsidies, and reciprocal arrangements.
- Lab Safety:Chemistry department safety policies must be adhered to at all time in the laboratory. These policies can be found on the University of Kansas, Environmental, Health, and Safety website (www.ehs.ku.edu/Files/Manuals/Lab_Safety/LSMPart12000.PDF) and must be reviewed prior to using IIL facilities. Users are requested to notify the IIL director in advance if an application calls for supplemental waste containers, biological hazards, posted notifications, or other safety features are needed. Note also that the IIL is NOT an authorized animal care facility. Animal surgeries, testing, and housing need to be performed elsewhere.
Violations: Violation of the IIL user policies may result in temporary or permanent suspension of IIL access. In addition the user may be subject to disciplinary action as defined in the acceptable use policies of the Electronic Informational Resources and / or the Code of Students Rights.
Form Revised Nov 26, 2007




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