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Safety Review and Guidelines for Modifications in Accelerator Operations

This document outlines essential safety protocols for modifications within the Collider-Accelerator Department, emphasizing responsibility for liaison engineers and physicists. It details the process for design reviews and assessments, including recent examples of system upgrades and safety concerns. It also provides emergency contact information for immediate assistance during safety incidents, as well as a cautionary note regarding inappropriate storage of hazardous materials in everyday items, illustrated by the "Safety Photo of the Week" featuring a coffee mug stored in a flammable cabinet.

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Safety Review and Guidelines for Modifications in Accelerator Operations

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  1. Safety Review for Modifications Calling For Help Safety Photo of the Week Collider-Accelerator Department 2-23-2010 Take 5 for Safety

  2. Safety Review for Accelerator or Experiment Modifications Responsibility: Liaison Engineer / Liaison Physicist Project Engineer / Project Physicist Process Design Review Questionnaire / Hazard Tool Design Reviews with Chief Engineers Where applicable: RSC Review ASSRC Review BNL Pressure and Cryogenic Safety Review Recent examples Low Energy Running Linac Laser Profile Monitor PP Source Upgrade New 10 Hz RHIC Magnets at 5 o’clock

  3. Calling For Help • Medical Emergency x911 or x2222 • Operations Coordinator x4662 • CAS Watch x2024 • First Aid – Contact Supervisor and Clinic (x3670)

  4. Safety Photo of the Week - Mugged This coffee travel mug was found stored in a flammable cabinet at a US naval base The owner said: “In case you’re wondering why it’s stored there, it’s because there’s a chemical stored in the mug!” Things that you shouldn’t put hazmat in, even just a little bit for a little while, coffee mugs, soda cans and disposable plastic drinking cups

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