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- You must get permission (email is fine) from Michael Triantafyllou
- You have to schedule lab-specific safety training with the lab EHS rep (currently Jacob Izraelevitz jsi@mit.edu)
- MUST commit to attending twice monthly lab maintenance sessions for the duration of your experiment.
- MUST be a graduate student, post doc, staff, or faculty. Undergrads are not allowed to be unchaperoned, or chaperoned by a guest graduate student.
Unchaperoned users may
- Open the doors (we'll give you the door code)
- Use the labspace next to the big tank at any time
- Oscilloscopes, power supplies, carriage + wavemaker may be used with permission
- Only when scheduled - mount equipment to the carriage, tank walls, or small tank
- Only if a buddy (does not have to be a tow tank member) is with you - enter the water
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- If you are an Unchaperoned user, you only need to schedule experimental time if you are running experiments in the Tow Tank (e.g. mounting your experimental test setup on the carriage).
- Without scheduling time, you may use the labspace at will (e.g. to prepare your test setup, or run short tests in the tank).
- You MUST give us a week's notice on scheduling and cancelling experiment time, exceptions at our discretion (or discretion of Michael Triantafyllou).
Storing Experiments
- Time limit of 21 days (3 weeks) to storing experiment-related equipment consecutively. Exceptions at our discretion.
- You should use the shelves in the back of the tank office, not anywhere in the labspace or water
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