improving science stockroom organization

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improving science stockroom organization
IMPROVING SCIENCE
STOCKROOM ORGANIZATION
GYPZY LINDH
CHEMISTRY CENTRAL STOCKROOM MGR
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
JULY 2009
TYPES OF STOCKROOMS
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UG CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY
UG BIOLOGY
UG PHYSICS, ENG, ETC
ART, MUSIC & THEATRE
EX. SCI, HHP, ETC
COMBO OF ABOVE
CAMPUS STOCKROOM
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SMALL CAMPUS
MEDIUM CAMPUS
LARGE CAMPUS
EXTENDED CAMPUS
CONNECT W/
– HOSPITALS
– RESEARCH PARKS
– COMPANIES
TYPE OF TASKS
• OLD STOCKROOM
• NEW STOCKROOM-OLD BUILDING
• NEW STOCKROOM-NEW BUILDING
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RENOVATION
REMODELING
DESIGNING
―SPRING CLEANING‖
WHAT DO WE DO FIRST?
WHAT DO WE DO FIRST?
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MEDITATE
GET OTHERS OPINIONS
PLAN-DRAWINGS, LISTS, ORDER SIGNS
INVENTORY- TAKE STOCK OF WHAT TYPES
OF ITEMS YOU HAVE
ACCESS MAJOR STRUCTURES
ACCESS MINOR, BUT NECESSARY ITEMS
PREPARATION
―THE MOVE‖
I. PLANNING STAGE
• BUILDING/ROOM BLUEPRINTS
• NOTE EMERGENCY ITEMS LOCATION
• NOTE TYPES OF AIR FLOW, FIRE
PREVENTION/MAINTENANCE
• WORK FLOW-RECEIVING,
STOCKROOM, CHECKOUT, PREP
AREA, CLEANUP AREA, ETC
BUILDING/ROOM BLUEPRINTS
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ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
WIRING-PHONE,COMPUTER
ALARMS
SAFETY ITEMS
– SHOWER
– EYEWASH
– EXTINGUISHERS
– FIRST AID KITS
LOADING DOCK
– LIFT RAMP
– FREIGHT ELEVATOR
• STRAIGHT OFF LOADING DOCK
• STRAIGHT INTO INSIDE HALLWAY
• ROOM TO MOVE TALL & WIDE ITEMS
– RAMP FOR CARTS, WHEELCHAIRS
RECEIVING AREA
– CONTAINERS
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DESK/COUNTER
CARTS
BARCODE PRINTER
COMPUTER
FILE CABINET
TOOL CHEST
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GARBAGE
BROKEN GLASS
VERMICULITE
PACKING PEANUTS
RECYCLE
CARDBOARD/PAPER
CHECKOUT AREA
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COMPUTERS
SCALES
PRINTERS
SCANNERS
PAPERCUTTER
CORK BORER/DRILL
DRAWERS FOR ITEMS
SHELVES FACING OUT TO CUSTOMER
• SURPLUS, DISCONTINUED,USED ITEMS
PARTS BINS
• AVAILABLE IN 2,4,6,8,10,12 IN WIDTH
AND 1 AND 2 FOOT DEEP.
• ALSO SOME WITH HIGHER SIDES
• WHY USE THEM?
– NEATER, MORE UNIFORM LOOK
– EASIER TO MAINTAIN, INVENTORY, SEE
• AVAILABLE FROM GLOBAL SAFETY
SUPPLY
MAIN STOCKROOM
• SHELVING PLACEMENT
• HEIGHT- DO YOU HAVE FALSE CEILING?
• CONSIDER PLACEMENT
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THE SPRINKLER HEADS
THE DRAINS
OUTLETS
PIPING
FLOOR SCALES
• BRACING, TOP AND BOTTOM SECURE
MISCELLANEOUS PLANS
• LOCATION OF LN TANK OUTSIDE
• CHEMICAL CONTAINMENT SYSTEM
OUTSIDE
• HOOD VENTS AND FANS
• TYPES OF CHEMICAL STORAGE
ROOMS
• BREAKROOM
• PREP ROOMS/WASTE STORAGE AREA
II. PREPARATION TO MOVE
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INVENTORY ITEMS
CLEAN UP ITEMS
CHECK CHEMICAL BOTTLE INTEGRITY
SEGREGATE ITEMS FOR DISPOSAL
TRY NOT TO MOVE THINGS MORE
THAN THREE TIMES
– ONTO CARTS/INTO BOXES
– INTO NEW HOMES
– ADJUSTMENTS
• MAKE FLOOR PLAN OF SHELVING AND
PLACEMENT IN ROOMS
• MAKE PLAN OF WHAT WILL GO WHERE
• BUY, CLEAN, OR PAINT/BUILD SHELVING
• IN HI HUMIDITY AREAS, CHEMICAL SHELVING
SHOULD BE MADE WITH TREATED WOOD,
PRIMED, PAINTED
• SECURE SHELVING ON TOP AND BOTTOM
• CHEMICAL SHELVES SHOULD HAVE LIP,
AND MAYBE REINFORCED BAR IN THE
MIDDLE (SUGGEST BUNGE CORDS)
IIA. CHEMICAL INTEGRITY
• EVERYTHING IS A CHEMICAL
– PAINTS, DYES, SILICAS, CLAYS,SPRAY
CANS, CLEANERS, DISINFECTANTS,
• DISPOSE OF HIGHLY TOXIC OR ACUTE
HAZARD, IF POSSIBLE
– BIOLOGICALS
– PLANT, ANIMAL, HUMAN
PARTS/SPECIMENS/WASTE
– RADIOACTIVE
―NASTIES‖
• DISPOSE OF ―CRUSTY, RUSTY, MUSTY
AND DUSTIES‖
– RUSTY-USUALLY EVIDENCE OF
CHEMICAL REACTION AND INTEGRITY IS
COMPROMISED
– CRUSTY-INTEGRITY IS QUESTIONABLE
– MUSTY-PROBABLY MOLD: HIGH
HUMIDITY, ESP. DYES, INDICATORS
– DUSTY-NOT TOUCHED IN LONG TIME
EPA
• EPA CONSIDERS THOSE ABOVE TO
BE ―INHERENTLY WASTE-LIKE‖ AND
NEED TO BE DISPOSED OF
―LEGACY CHEMICALS‖ FROM
PROFESSOR PACKRAT
• MANUFACTURER’S LABEL
– NO ZIPCODE: PRE MID-60’S
– NO CAS #: PRE MID-70’S
• UNKNOWNS/HOMEMADE SOLUTIONS
• MUST BE DETERMINED ASAP
• ALSO CONSIDERED ―INHERENTLY
WASTE LIKE‖
CONSIDER COST
• QUANTITY OF WASTE
• EST. COST FOR DISPOSAL
• WORK W/ INSTITUTION’S CHEM
WASTE MGMT OR SAFETY OFFICE
• INST. ANNUAL BUDGET ALLOTMENT
AVAILABLE, DO NOT DESIGNATE AS
―WASTE‖ UNLESS DISPOSAL IS WITHIN
60-90 DAYS—EPA & OSHA FINES
III. ―THE MOVE‖
• SEGREGATE AND IF NEED BE, BOX UP
WITH CONTENT LABELS
• CAN MOVE BY SECTIONS IF POSSIBLE
• MOVE LARGE UNITS (IE.TEST TUBES)
FIRST, AND MISC. ITEMS LAST.
• MISC. ITEMS CAN FIT INTO RANDOM
PLACES(HOLES LEFT BY LARGER
UNITS)
IV. SECTIONS
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GAS TANK ROOM(S)
COLD ROOM
CHEMICAL ROOMS
MAIN SUPPLY ROOM
BULK ROOM
A. GAS TANK ROOM
• O2 AND H2 MUST BE KEPT SEPARATE,
IF POSSIBLE, IN DIFFERENT ROOMS
• BYU HAS 2 ROOMS
– O2, AIR, CO2, ARGON
– N2, HE, H2, ACETYLENE
• REGULATORS ARE IN GAS TANK
ROOM
B. COLD ROOM
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LN SYSTEM
DRY ICE
REFRIDGERATORS
FREEZERS
LN CONTAINERS
ICE CHESTS
SCALES
C. CHEMICAL ROOMS
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MAIN VAULT
W-NASTIES CLOSETS
I-NASTIES CLOSETS
S-SAFE, SECURITY(ALCOHOL)
AMINES, AMIDE, AZOS
MISCELLANEOUS
C1. MAIN VAULT
• INORGANIC SALTS
• INORGANIC BASES
– CARBONATES, BICARBS,HYDROXIDES
• INORGANIC ACIDS*
• AGARS AND MEDIA
• GENERAL SOLVENTS
• ORGANIC ACIDS
C2. INTEGEN ROOM
(WATER REACTIVE CHEMICALS)
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HCL
NITRIC ACID
SULFURIC ACID
FORMIC AND ACETIC ACID
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE
NA, K, LI, RB, CS
TRIFLIC ACID/ANHYDRIDES
AMINES, THIOLS,
BOROHYDRIDES AND HYDRIDES
WATER REACTIVE SALTS/COMPOUNDS
C3. WATER SPRAY ROOM
• HF W/ CALCIUM GLUCONATE,
PHOSPHORIC ACID, IODINE, BROMINE
• HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
• MERCURY COMPOUNDS AND
ELEMENT
• PERCHLORIC ACID AND PERIODIC
ACID
• NITRATES, NITRITES, DICHROMATES,
PERCHROMATES, PERSULFATES,
PERCHLORATES, HYPOCHLORITES,
PEROXIDES, IODATES, IODITES
• PERMANGANATES
• PHOSPHORUS CHEMICALS, RANEY
NICKEL, THERMITE
• ANALINE, MERCAPTOACETIC ACID,
MERCAPTOETHANOL, SODIUM AZIDE
C4. S-ROOM
• SAFE/SECURED: REGULATED &
PRECURORS
• AMINES, AMIDES, AZOS
• DYES, INDICATORS
• BUFFERS
• STRAIGHT METALS: WIRE, MESH,
GRANUALS, STRIPS
• RESINS,DRIERITE, SAND, CHARCOAL
MAIN STRM SECTIONS
A1. PAINTS, VACUUM GREASE, GUST,
ETC. (ITEMS NEAR FRONT COUNTER)
A2-4. VIALS: SHELL, SCREW CAP,
PLASTIC, PATENT, MASS SPEC, NMR
TUBES, SCINTILATION
A5. CUVETTES, PP & PS TUBES
B1. EPPENDORF, PCR, & CENT. TUBES,
E,P,C RACKS & BOXES
B2. CRYSTALLIZING & PETRI DISHES
B3. ROLLER BOTTLES, TC FLASKS, TC
MEDIA BOTTLES, WELL PLATES
B4. GLASS BOTTLES: WMSC, SERUM,
ASP, GLASS JARS
B.5 GLASS BOTTLES: NMSC, DROPPER
AISLE C: PLASTIC BOTTLES
• C1: WASH, DISPENSING, SPRAY, &
DROPPER BOTTLES
• C2: NMSC: BROWN & WHITE/CLEAR
– HDPE,LDPE,PP,PMP
• C3: WMSC: BROWN & WHITE/CLEAR
– HDPE,LDPE, PP, PMP
• C4: CONTAINERS: WMSC/SQUAT
AISLE D: MEASURING
• D1: GLASS BEAKERS
– SS BEAKERS, WATCH GLASSES(COVERS)
• D2: PLASTIC BEAKERS
– WEIGH BOATS & PAPER, DSP, BEAKERS
• D3: GRAD. CYLINDERS
• D4: FUNNELS: GLASS & PLASTIC
– FUNNEL ADAPTERS
• D5: FUNNELS: SEPARATORY
MEASURING CONT.
• C5: FUNNELS: BUCHNER,GOOCH
– OTHER COORS PORCELAIN ITEMS
• IE: MORTARS AND PESTLES
• (M&P HEAVY-PUT ON BOTTOM SHELF)
• NOTE: MY AISLES ONLY HAS 5 SECTIONS ON
THE MIDDLE AISLES- SO FUNNELS WRAPPED
AROUND FROM D4 &D5 TO LAST SECTION ON
C5. BUT FUNNELS ARE IN THE SAME
GENERAL AREA.
AISLE E: FLASKS
• E1: FLASKS: BOILING: RBSN
• E2: FLASKS: BOILING: FBSN
– CORK RINGS, ST ADAPTERS, MINUM
WARE
• E3: FLASKS: FILTER
– MISC: DIST.& CHROMO.COLUMNS
– ROTAVAP ACCES. & EXTRACTORS
• E4: FLASKS: ERLENMEYER
• E5: FLASKS: VOLUMETRIC
AISLE F: GADGETS
• F1: TONGS, SCOOPS, RAZOR BLADES,
CUTTING ITEMS, DISSECTING
NEEDLES, SCALPELS & BLADES,
SCISSORS, FORCEPS, SPATULAS,
DSP.SPATULAS
– MAKE SURE MOST COMMON ITEMS ARE
IN THE MIDDLE, LESSER USED ON TOP
SHELVES OR VERY BOTTOM
AISLE F: CONT.
• E2: STIR BAR RETRIEVERS,RODS,
ELECTRODES, E. SOLUTIONS, pH
PAPER/STRIPS, INDICATOR STRIPS,
BRUSHES
AISLE F. CONT.
• F3:CLAY POTS, BEADS, STOPCOCKS,
CONNECTORS: GLASS & PLASTIC (ON
MIDDLE SHELVES), BURNERS,
STANDS & LAB JACKS
• F4: CLAMPS: HOSE, CONNECTING,
ETC. (Near tubing-ours on back wall, on
AISLE J.)
AISLE G: STOPPERS/LIDS
• G1: STOPPERS: RUBBER SOLID,
NEOPRENE, SILICONE
• G2: STOPPERS: RUBBER ONE HOLE
&TWO HOLE, DROPPER LIDS
• G3: GLASS STOPCOCKS, CAPS,
• G4: SLEEVE STOPPER(SEPTUM),
THERMOMETERS, HYDROMETERS,
FLOWMETERS, GLASS STOPPERS
AISLE J: TUBING
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J1:
J2:
J3:
J4:
J5:
J6:
J7:
LABTOP PROTECTORS, SINKMATS
TUBING, VACUUM, COPPER
TUBING, PVC
TUBING, PE
TUBING, LATEX
TUBING, SILICONE,TEFLON
HOT PLATES/STIRRERS, B. DRYER
AISLE H: MISC.
• K4: CLEANING SUPPLIES: SPONGES,
SOAPS, ALCONOX, STEEL WOOL, ETC.
• H1: TOWELS, KIMWIPES, LENS PAPER,
– SAFETY: LAB COATS, APRONS
• H2: SAFETY: EARPLUGS, SHIELDS,
GOGGLES,(MIDDLE: FOIL, WAX PAPER,
CLING WRAP), (RESPRIATORS &
CARTRIDGES, MASKS
AISLE H3
• GLASS WOOL, COTTON BALLS,
COTTON ROLLS, PARAFILM
• TOOLS, EXTENSION CORDS,
BATTERIES, MEASURING TAPE, FILES,
SCISSORS, RULERS
• FIRST SUPPLIES: KITS, TONGUE
DEPRESSORS,BANDAIDS, OITMENTS
AISLE H: CONT.
• H4: MICROSCOPE SUPPLIES:
– SLIDES, COVER SLIPS, JARS, BOXES\
– CAPILLARY AND MELTING PT TUBES
• H5: PAPER: FILTER, BLOTTING,
CHROMOTOGRAPHY
• H6: FILTERS: FILTER UNIT BOTTLES,
ACRODISC, EXTRACITION THIMBLES
AISLE H: CONT.
• H7: PIPETTES: DSP SERO, NON-DSP
SERO, VOLUMETRIC, TRANSFER,
MICRO, BASINS, PIPET BULBS
• H8: PIPETTORS: REPITTORS, TIPS,
TIP RACKS
AISLE K: FRONT END
• K1: TLC PLATES, SYRINGES, CELL
SCRAPERS, INNOCULATING LOOPS,
HAZ CHEM BOTTLE CARRIERS
• K2: DSP NEEDLES, HAMILTON GT/LL,
MICRO SYRINGES, DRAWERS W/ STIR
BARS, NON DSP NEEDLES, KECK
CLIPS
• K3: LUER LOCK DSP SYRINGES
AISLE K4
• CORK/STOPPER ON TOP OF HALF
HIGH SHELVING
• FLAT SEPTA & O-RINGS IN DRAWERS
• COMPUTER DISKS, CARTRIGES
AISLE R: RECEIVING
• R1: OFFICE SUPPLIES: TIMERS,
GLUES, MATCHES & LIGHTERS,
BALLOONS, LOTION, KLEENEX, PENS
& MARKERS, NOTEBOOKS
• R2: OFFICE SUPPLIES: TAPE: LABELS,
LABELING, TEFLON, AUTOCLAVE,
DUCT, ETC.
AISLE R: CONT.
• R3: GLOVES: LATEX, NITRILE,
SOLVEX, WHITE, AUTOCLAVE, ETC.
• R4: PASTEUR PIPETS
• R5: TEST TUBE RACKS
• R6-R9: TEST/CULTURE TUBES
RECEIVING AREA
• DESK, FILE CAB, BARCODE PRINTER,
XEROX, PHONE & COMPTER LINES
• RECYCLING CANS
– GARBAGE
– CARDBOARD
– BROKEN GLASS
– VERMICULITE
– PACKING PEANUTS
FITTINGS ROOM
• BAGS: PLAIN, ZIPLOCK, WHIRL-PAK,
BIOLOGICAL WASTE, SHARPS
CONTAINERS
• FITTINGS: SWAGELOK & NPI
BULK AREA
• SECTION A: CONTAINERS- BUCKETS,
PANS, DESICCATORS, EXLG BOTTLES,
DRUMS
• LONG FILE: GLASS TUBING, BURETS,
LONG RODS, ETC,
• SECTION B: EQUIPMENT-BALANCES,
SCALES, BLENDERS, TRANSFORMER,
HEATING MANTLES, PUMPS
BULK AREA CONT.
• KEEP BULK STORAGE IN SAME
ORDER AS IN MAIN ROOM
• CARTS, HAND TRUCKS, PALLET JACK
• FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS,
LADDERS, SHELVING
BREAKROOM
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CONFERENCE MEETING TABLE
STUDENT WORKERS LOCKERS
SINK, FRIDGE, MICROWAVE
CUPBOARDS FOR DISH STUFF
MISCELLANEOUS
• LOCATION ID: M-C1-3: WASH BOTTLES
• ROOMS: M-MAIN, B-BULK,V-VAULT, IINTEGEN, W-WATER NASTIES, LLN/COLD ROOM, G-GAS TANK
ROOM,ETC
• AISLE-BY SIDE: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K, R
• SECTION: SEC 1 IS IN FRONT, 5 IS
LAST SEC.
• SHELF: ZERO IS ON TOP
DOT COLOR SYSTEM
• HELPS AT ITEM SITE TO TELL YOU IF &
WHERE MORE IS AT, IF ON ORDER,
DISCONTINUED.
• ORANGE: ON ORDER-WE PUT OUR
INTIALS AND DATE, SO WE ARE NOT
DUPLICATING PUTTING IT ON ORDER.
DOT IS TAKEN OFF WHEN ITEM
COMES IN.
• BLUE: MORE OF ITEM ON TOP SHELF
DOT SYSTEM CONT.
• YELLOW: ITEM IN CASES,PK IN BULK
ROOM AREA-WE PUT BULK LOCATION
ON THE DOT AT IT’S ―HOME‖ IN MAIN
AREA.
• RED: DISCONTINUED
– DS-DOESN’T SELL
– NA-NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE
OTHER HELPFUL IDEAS
• COLOR AND NUMBER CODING
– WE DID EACH KIND OF TUBING IN A
DIFFERENT COLOR
– WE NUMBER THE TUBING BOXES BY
SIZE, IE: # 16, #17, ETC.
– WE NUMBER GADGETS, TOO.
• SPATULAS, FORCEPS, SCALPEL ETC
MORE IDEAS
• WE MADE SAMPLE BOARDS OF VIALS,
STOPPERS, SCALPELS, ETC AND PUT
THEM UP BY THE CHECKOUT, WITH
THE INVENTORY NUMBER, OUR
SEQUENCE NUMBER AND LOCATION
• OTHERWISE, CUSTOMERS WOULD
HAVE TO PULL OUT EACH BOX TO SEE
WHICH ONE, THEN MAY PUT BACK IN
WRONG BOX
LAST THINGS
• FILL ODD SPOTS WITH ODD ITEMS
THAT DON’T REALLY FIT
• READJUST WIDTH OF PARTS BINS, #
OF FACING, ACCORDING TO HOW
MUCH YOU USE.
• REMEMBER, LESSER USED ITEMS OR
SIZES ON FIRST SHELF OR BOTTOM
SHELF
MORE LAST THINGS
• WHEN FILLING SHELVES, START WITH
ITEMS ON THE BOTTOM SHELF FIRST
• THEN PUT SHELF IN ABOVE THAT,
CONTINUING ON TO THE TOP.
• OTHERWISE YOU END OF WITH THE
BOTTOM SHELF WRONG AND YOU
HAVE TO START ALL OVER AGAIN.
LABELING
• DON’T LABEL THE PARTS BINS OR
THE SHELVES UNTIL ALL OF THEM
ARE IN PLACE AND YOU HAVE THE
RIGHT WIDTH BIN YOU WANT. THIS
CAN CHANGE QUITE A BIT UNTIL YOU
ARE SETTLED
• AFTER SOMETHING THAT IS
DISCONTINUED,PULL THE BOX AND
ADJUST OTHER ITEMS ON SHELF
LABELING CONT
• WE USE OUR BARCODE LABELS ON
MOST OF THE BINS, TO STOCK ITEMS
IN THE RIGHT PLACE
• OUR BARCODES GIVE THE LOCATION:
IE: M-K4-6 IS IN THE MAIN STKRM, IN
SECTION K, WHICH IS AN END UNIT,
FOURTH SECTION AND ON 6TH SHELF.
• YOU CAN DO BIN # ALSO, BUT WE
DON’T LIKE THAT
LABELING/ID CHIPS
• WE ALSO PUT IN EACH BIN, OR
ATTACHED ON THE LIP OF SHELF IN A
LITTLE OPEN ENVELOPE, 2 BLUE
CHIPS. THIS EACH HAVE THE
BARCODE WITH INFO ON THEM.
SOME ITEMS YOU REALLY CAN’T
ATTACH A BARCODE TO, LIKE
RUBBER STOPPERS. SO WHEN WE
TAKE ON FROM BIN, WE CAN USE
BLUE CHIP ID’S CONT.
• THAT AT THE CHECKOUT. THE
SECOND ONE IN THERE HELPS
IDENTIFY THE CHIP YOU HAVE IS
GOING IN THE RIGHT SPACE.
• WITHOUT THE BARCODE OR LABEL
ON THE FRONT OR THE CHIPS, WHEN
THE BIN BECOMES EMPTY, YOU
DON’T KNOW WHAT, EXACTLY, GOES
THERE.(UNLESS YOU ARE GYPZY…)
MORE ON LABELING
• WE USE AN EIGHT DIGET ALFANUMERIC SYSTEM: TWO LETTERS,
THEN EIGHT NUMBERS
• THE TWO LETTERS GIVE A GROUP
ID:BK=BEAKERS, EF=ERLENMEYER
FLASK, VF= VOLUMETRIC FLASK, TU:
TUBING, CY:CYLINDER, PP = PIPETTES
MS = MICROSCOPE SUPPLIES, MC =
MISCELLANEOUS (COLUMNS, ETC )
CHEMICAL ID NUMBER
• CH=CHEMICALS, REGULAR ONES
• VH=PSUEDOCHEMICAL THAT WE
DON’T TRACK CRADLE TO GRAVE:
SAND, DRIERITE, RESINS, METAL
WIRE, GLUES, PAINT AND
ENZYMES(THEY ARE SO SMALL AND
USED ONE TIME IT’S NOT WORTH
TRACKING
SURPLUS CHEMICALS
• CHEMICALS WE HAVE INHERITED FOR
LABS, LIKE WHEN A PROFESSOR
RETIRES OR REDUCES HIS/HER
STOCK, BUT ARE STILL GOOD.
• WE PUT THEM INTO OUR STOCK AND
INVENTORY, SO IF SOLD THEY ARE
STILL TRACKED TO PROPER LAB,
• HOWEVER, WE DO NOT CHARGE
ANYTHING FOR THEM.
SURPLUS CHEM, CONT
• THIS REINTRODUCING SURPLUS HAS
ITS PRO & CON, BUT IT FALLS UNDER
THE FED.WASTE
REDUCTION/MINIMUMIZATION ACT.
HOWEVER, YOU HAVE TO DETERMINE
IF THEY ARE STILL FINE, OTHERWISE
THEY SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF.
SHARE WITH OTHER
DEPARTMENTS/PROF TO ELIMINATE
THIS
SURPLUS CHEM, CONT
• THIS IS ESPECIALLY USEFUL IF YOU
OR YOUR WASTE MANAGEMENT OR
RISK AND SAFETY OFFICE HAVE A
LIST OF ALL CHEMICALS ON CAMPUS.
• ALSO USEFULLY ESPECIALLY ON
DYES AND INDICATORS WHERE
SOMEONE ONLY NEEDS A GRAM.
• WE USE THE BARCODE WITH S AS
THE LAST DIGIT
ITEM UNITS & INV #S
• WE USE ID # WITH GROUPINGS FOR
VARIOUS PACKING SIZES
• BK003400 EACHES
• BK003401 PK/6
• BK003402 CS/36
• BK003403 CS/24
THE VERY LAST THINGS
• GO THROUGH AND LOOK FOR WAYS
TO IMPROVE: OUR #1 SELLING ITEM
IS GLOVES, SO WE HAVE THEM
CLOSE TO THE FRONT
• TAKE A BREAK, COME BACK AND
WALK THROUGH, IF SOMETHING
DOESN’T WORK, MAKE
ADJUSTMENTS
• MAKE YOUR STOCKROOM UNIQUE
WITH SOMMMMEE KIND OF DÉCOR
THE VERY LAST
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THANK THOSE WHO HAVE HELP
HAVE A PARTY
ENJOY YOU NEW HABITAT!
TAKE A BREAK, BECAUSE YOU HAVE
TO REDO ALL THE LOCATION IN YOUR
INVENTORY SYSTEM
• DON’T REINVENT THE WHEEL:
• QUESTIONS: EMAIL OR CALL ME!