Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 17:51:29 -0500
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From: "Erik A. Talley" <ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Subject: Laboratory Photos
I am working with our various media and web providers at Cornell to ensure
they only publish photos depicting a safe working environment (proper PPE,
engineering controls when needed, etc.).

I still regularly cite Ken Fivizzani's November 29, 2004 comment to C&EN
(Volume 82, Number 48 p. 33) on lab photos. This article is helpful, but I
need to generate a document that helps the photographers understand what is
an is not appropriate. If they understand the document and still have
questions in the field, we will ask them to contact EHS.

Before I re-invent the wheel, I wanted to ask this group if you have any
procedures or guidance related to photographing laboratories that you can
provide.

Feel free to email me directly at ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu.

Regards,

Erik 

___________________________________
Erik A. Talley, Director
Environmental Health and Safety
Weill Cornell Medical College
Cornell University
402 East 67th Street, Room LA-0020
New York, NY 10065

646-962-7233
ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu
http://weill.cornell.edu/ehs  

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