Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:14:45 -0600
Reply-To: Kerry Smith <kerry_smith**At_Symbol_Here**BYU.EDU>
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From: Kerry Smith <kerry_smith**At_Symbol_Here**BYU.EDU>
Subject: Plumbing natural gas into BSC

A professor would like to plumb a natural gas line into a BSC(metal interior surfaces).  I am awaiting information from the manufacturer.  In the meantime, maybe someone on the list has already dealt with this.  Does anyone have any experience with this issue.  The hood interior looks fine, but maybe there is some unforeseen issue?  Thanks

Kerry J. Smith, CIH
Industrial Hygiene Officer
Risk Management & Safety Department
BYU
801-422-2943
Web Address  http://www.byu.edu/hr/risk/

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