
Cryo EMAs many of you know, CUNY is building two new science buildings immediately adjacent to NYSBC. We now have some details about the construction schedule. Excavation will be the most disturbing and is | ||||||||
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shift.
CUNY are indicating that the most disturbing activities
(blasting, hoe ramming, debris clearing) will occur between Monday and
Saturday during this period. These activities will cause enough noise
and vibration that the microscopes will likely be unusable while they
are working.
Our solution to this problem is to shift NYSBC CEM operation to late
afternoon/evening. Our official hours of operation are now 9 am to 5 pm,
and we plan to shift to a 2 pm to 10 pm schedule. These hours may be
shifted even later if CUNY decides to work overtime (normal ending time
for them is 3:30). They have agreed to provide more specific details so
that we may work normal hours during quiet days, or when construction is
far from the building. Thus, a more specific schedule will be posted on
the intranet
( CemConstructionschedule ) on an
ongoing basis and we will send out an email to all users each week
detailing the schedule for the following week. We also will encourage
use on the one truly quiet day, Sunday.
Staff will be present during
these shifted hours, and All Hours certification will not required as long
as NYSBC staff are present. Nevertheless, we encourage all users to
obtain All Hours certification for maximum flexibility during this time
(instructions can be found at
http://www.nysbc.net/procedures/C14/). In addition, it may be possible
to collect data overnight with help from automation software; this will
depend on the type of sample and whether the user is required to be
present for sample identification.
We apologize for this disruption in the schedule. Remember that the main
construction is not scheduled to begin until the end of August, so
please try to make best use of the available month of quiet time.
--
William Rice, Ph.D.
NMRThere are no expected impacts on NMR facility operations. Several magnets are being vibrationally monitored, but there should be no effect on users. Please advise of any adverse experience ASAP to nmrschedule@nysbc.orgOtherBecause of this construction, the following steps are being taken
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