--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership@dchas.org Follow us on Twitter @acsdchasMostly, you'll get sideways of OSHA - cords can't be run through doors.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy , an AT&T LTE smartphone-------- Original message --------From: Mary Ellen A Scott <mas35@CASE.EDU>Date: 10/25/18 09:43 (GMT-07:00)To: DCHAS-L@PRINCETON.EDUSubject: [DCHAS-L] Magnetic Stirrers in Refrigerators--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership@dchas.org Follow us on Twitter @acsdchasHello,I have heard that running a magnetic stir plate inside a refrigerator is common practice.Ê Usually, the liquid is aqueous and the flask covered. Ê It is not battery operated unit and the refrigerator door is closed on the electrical cord. This looks like an accident ready to happen to me.Should this practice be continued? Is there any fire code violation involved?Ê Are there any guidelines for running electrical equipment inside a refrigerator or a for that matter a cold small cold room?Thank you,Mary Ellen
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Case Western Reserve University
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