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  1. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Thanks for all the feedback. The event day is currently scheduled for September 15th, and we're having a planning meeting sometime next week (yes, more valuable working time being wasted on this wonderful event with no deadline extensions to compensate). I think you've all made valid points...
  2. ChemFemme

    Is this a good idea

    I completed a Chemical Engineering Bachelors degree program while working ~20 hours a week in engineering at a local pharmaceutical plant. I started the summer after my sophomore year as a full-time summer intern, and kept working while I went to school. It took me 5 years to complete the...
  3. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Excellent idea, I've been looking for something worth suggesting that may actually have some value. Thanks, Cass! I don't think avoidance will be an option; as I previously stated, they are planning on making attendance mandatory. I am really looking for suggestions like this. Social events...
  4. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    "I conclude that Catbert is your evil HR director. HR only sets up activities like the human knot and blindfolded animal sounds so they can sit back an be entertained by torturing otherwise productive employees." Here, here!!! A star for you!
  5. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Hg, I completely agree. I'm not sure what it would accomplish other than to make us all look like idiots wandering around blindfolded, bumping into each other, making strange animal noises. Might be amusing for the occasional stranger who happens to be walking his/her dog in the vicinity of...
  6. ChemFemme

    unsafe Class 1 DIV 1 equipment

    How about an anonymous report???
  7. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Here's what has been suggested so far: Spending an entire 8hr day (normal work hours) out of the plant and outdoors, breakfast and lunch provided, with minimal expenses, (The teambuilding budget is not well funded.)and possibly a social event afterwords like bowling, going to the bar, etc...
  8. ChemFemme

    Chemical

    Here's another one. Hope these help! http://www.simsci-esscor.com/NR/rdonlyres/2183684C-673F-4DE9-9BF0-1C0B0800A40C/0/Methods4DerivoBinInterPara.pdf
  9. ChemFemme

    Chemical

    Here's a link to a paper on the topic. It gives some background and references at the end. http://www.simsci-esscor.com/NR/rdonlyres/0A469F92-3166-43C1-ADE5-D18BFD134D84/0/Mixruly1.pdf
  10. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Foada, I second that!!!!! I think the male population would get a lot more out of an outing like that where I work than the female population would. That wasn't exactly the type of "team bonding" I was referring to. [censored]
  11. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Vooter, Something you've participated in, or just a suggestion?? [bigcheeks]
  12. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    Actually, the management's been here for quite awhile. I think the problem lies in the tech group. We've had significant turn-over in recent years (several people quitting, getting fired, restructuring and moving into operations, etc.), and now have a diverse group (from an experience stand...
  13. ChemFemme

    Icebreakers

    All, Our human resources manager, in his infinate wisdom, has decided that there is a lack of synergy in our technical group and is planning a team building day. He has asked for suggestions for games or icebreakers to focus on listening, team work, and "getting to know each other outside of...
  14. ChemFemme

    Recirculation pump

    Would a positive displacement pump provide too much of a "pulse"?? In my experience, these seem to be the best type for various viscosities, especially for constant and reliable flow at the higher end.
  15. ChemFemme

    HCL ACID AND STAINLESS STEEL TANKS

    We just had to replace a significant amount of SS piping (both 304 and 316) due to leaks caused by low concentrations of HCl over time. Our Storage tanks were FRP, but the piping and valves were not. Severe corrosion occurred mainly at the Heat Affected Zone of the welds over a period of ~2...
  16. ChemFemme

    fire suppresion systems

    We installed an FM200 system in our lab. The company we contracted to install the system also designed it and did the drawings to ensure it met code requirements. I don't believe these type of drawings are on the web; they're usually unique to each application.
  17. ChemFemme

    What percentage of your time at work are you actually working?

    How appropriate for this thread! If I remember correctly, the main character is even talking about his inefficiency during his interview. I can't quote directly, but it sounded somewhat comparable to some of the previous postings! :)
  18. ChemFemme

    What percentage of your time at work are you actually working?

    Ummm, Yeah, ... I've got a copy of the memo if you need another one; I'll email it to you!! :o)
  19. ChemFemme

    What whould you like to be?

    I'm movin' on up!! I love engineering, but looking for management soon (that's where the big money is :o)!!). So far I've had two years in industry, and am getting ready to go back for a masters degree. It's one thing to dream about what you want to be or where you want to go. It's another...
  20. ChemFemme

    Rerating: old hydro versus new pneumatic

    How can you be sure the pipe is sound? How long has it been in service? Have you conducted UT inspections to ensure there hasn't been any corrosion? How long ago was it hydrotested? Is it welded or threaded pipe? If welded, was there an X-Ray inspection completed?? I would tend to err on...
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