Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:39:58 -0700
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From: Michael Hojjatie <mhojjatie**At_Symbol_Here**TKINET.COM>
Subject: Re: 6 re: Long Hair Lab Safety
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Thanks for all the comments, corrections, and additions on this subject. I 
am glad it started the dialogue. I think Sheila captured the essence of the
 discussion. Now it is up to us to implement the rule and enforce it to avo
id any other unfortunate accident.

Michael Hojjatie, Ph.D.
R&D Director and Chemical Hygiene Officer
Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. 

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nnedy, Sheila
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 10:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] 6 re: Long Hair Lab Safety

My message - below - came through without formatting (I should have expecte
d). 
I crossed out 'female' and ' up their hair on top', leaving: 
	All workers with long hair must tie hair away from moving (rotating?) equi
pment. 

Sheila
--
Sheila M. Kennedy, CHO
Safety Coordinator
Chemistry & Biochemistry Teaching Laboratories University of California, Sa
n Diego
(858) 534-0221 

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lph Stuart
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] 6 re: Long Hair Lab Safety

From: Kennedy, Sheila 

Good catch, but I suggest we teach: 

All female worker with long hair MUST tie up their hair on top. away from f
lames & moving (rotating?) equipment.

Sheila M. Kennedy, CHO

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