[BNC-all] Birck Evacuation Recap 8Jan09

Weaver, John R jrweaver at purdue.edu
Thu Jan 8 14:42:41 EST 2009


  

At approximately 9:30 AM the Birck Nanotechnology Center was evacuated
due to a toxic gas alarm.  The building was determined safe to reenter
prior to 10:30 AM and the all-clear was given by Purdue Fire Department.

 

The alarm was caused by a liquid residue that formed during the
dichlorosilane purging process that tripped the toxic gas alarm.
Condensation of the warm gases in the colder exhaust ductwork was
determined to be the root cause of the incident.  The dichlorosilane was
confined to the gas cabinet and exhaust ductwork proximal to the gas
cabinet, and at no time were any building occupants in danger.

 

A new software upgrade that would have precluded this triggering an
evacuation was delayed by the supplier due to the Christmas holidays.
They are working to rapidly complete this modification to our system.  

 

Additionally, members of the Engineering Staff have modified the purging
process for dichlorosilane.  This new procedure will be implemented
immediately.

 

Engineering Staff members are also working to modify the piping in the
system to prevent the discharge of liquids into the exhaust ductwork
during purge cycles.  This work will be completed as soon as practical.

 

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this emergency
situation.

 

John Weaver

 

John R. Weaver

Facility Manager

Birck Nanotechnology Center

Purdue University

(765) 494-5494

jrweaver at purdue.edu

 

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