Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 11:07:12 -0500
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Subject: Re: Options for Food/Drink Shelving Outside Lab
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You may want lockers instead of shelves to restrict access to opened 
drinks; safety/liability issues. The news is regularly full of examples to 
prove that there are people out in the world who will drop something 
illicit into someone's drink.

Even without that worry, an open shelf will have the problem of keeping 
the ownership of the identical Diet Coke cans straight.

Beth

Beth Shepard / Technical Compliance Specialist 
Regulatory Compliance 
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I'm looking for some wall-mounted shelving options for food and drink 
storage outside the lab.  Please let me know if you have any off-the-shelf 
recommendations.
Thanks
Matt


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You may want lockers instead of shelves to restrict access to opened drinks; safety/liability issues. The news is regularly full of examples to prove that there are people out in the world who will drop something illicit into someone's drink.

Even without that worry, an open shelf will have the problem of keeping the ownership of the identical Diet Coke cans straight.

Beth

Beth Shepard / Technical Compliance Specialist
Regulatory Compliance
6000 N. Teutonia Ave.
/ Milwaukee, WI 53209 / USA
P: (414) 438-3850, x5471

sigma-aldrich.com


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I'm looking for some wall-mounted shelving options for food and drink storage outside the lab.  Please let me know if you have any off-the-shelf recommendations.
Thanks
Matt

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