Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:21:15 -0700
Reply-To: Cynthia Runkel <crunkel**At_Symbol_Here**EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU>
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From: Cynthia Runkel <crunkel**At_Symbol_Here**EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: DEA licensed Materials
In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.0.20071120115504.0310a8e8**At_Symbol_Here**crunkel.inbox.email.ariz
ona.edu>

Thank you so much, I have the information now and submitted it to the 
department.  I Appreciate the quick response from a very professional group 
of people.

At 12:00 PM 11/20/2007 -0700, Cynthia Runkel wrote:
>My University purchasing department asked if I could locate a list of DEA 
>licensed materials in order to understand the hazardous materials that may 
>be requested from the chemistry research folk.  I searched web sites but 
>cannot find a condensed list to submit to them.  Does anyone know if such 
>a list is available?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Cynthia A. Runkel-Grant
>Chemical Hygiene Officer
>Chemistry Preproom Manager
>University of Arizona Chemistry Department
>Koffler 315         520-621-9979
>
>"Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you 
>didn't do than by the ones you did" -Mark Twain

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