Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:48:44 -0800
Reply-To: "Debbie M. Decker" <dmdecker**At_Symbol_Here**UCDAVIS.EDU>
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From: "Debbie M. Decker" <dmdecker**At_Symbol_Here**UCDAVIS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shoes in Lab
In-Reply-To: A<4E2E6B81A1D0FE4E8E2B01F5FE9A01260A418CC9**At_Symbol_Here**newman.umhb.edu>

Our policy is here: http://manuals.ucdavis.edu/ppm/290/290-50.htm I'd be thrilled if I could have some confidence that they'll actually wear shoes and not flip-flops or Berkenstocks. It's getting better but it's always a struggle. Debbie ------------------- Debbie M. Decker, Campus Chemical Safety Officer Environmental Health and Safety University of California, Davis 1 Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 (530)754-7964/(530)752-4527 (FAX) dmdecker**At_Symbol_Here**ucdavis.edu Co-Conspirator to Make the World A Better Place -- Visit www.HeroicStories.com and join the conspiracy -----Original Message----- Hello, I would appreciate learning your requirements for shoes in lab. Tennis shoes, etc., while they cover the foot, offer little protection against spills. Thank you for any information you might wish to share. Ruth Ann Murphy, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Chair, Department of Chemistry, Environmental Science and Geology The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513-2599 Phone (254) 295-4542 Fax (254) 295-4237

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