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At DTU Nanolab, we are interested in the safety of both, our employees and our users. As we are a multiuser facility, we need to establish working procedures to provide the best possible safety for our working environment. These are based on general safety procedures, EU regulations, and procedures we identified to be important for our working environment. Each user of our facility is expected to comply to these rules.  
At DTU Nanolab, we are interested in the safety of both, our employees and our users. As we are a multiuser facility, we need to establish working procedures to provide the best possible safety for our working environment. These are based on general safety procedures, EU regulations, and procedures we identified to be important for our working environment. Each user of our facility is expected to comply to these rules.  


Before any user gets granted access to the labs, she/he needs to go through  an introductory program. Please find more information about the different programs and access requirements below or on https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access
Before any user gets granted access to the labs, she/he needs to go through  an introductory program. These programs will equip you with all the prerequisites required for accessing and engaging in safe practical work at DTU Nanolab.Please find more detailed information about the content, schedule, and how to sign up below or on https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access


For your own safety and the safety of other cleanroom users, we cannot admit anybody to the cleanroom who has insufficient English proficiency. Please contact [mailto:adm@nanolab.dtu.dk adm@nanolab.dtu.dk] or +45 25 57 43 in case of questions.
For your own safety and the safety of other cleanroom users, we cannot admit anybody to the cleanroom who has insufficient English proficiency. Please contact [mailto:adm@nanolab.dtu.dk adm@nanolab.dtu.dk] or +45 25 57 43 in case of questions.
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== Introductory Courses to Facilities at DTU Nanolab ==
== Introductory Courses to Facilities at DTU Nanolab ==


 
The extent of the training program depends on which facilities (and equipment) you would like to access.   
 
The extent of the training program depends on which facilities (and equipment) you would like to access.
 
introductory program. This program will equip you with all the prerequisites required for accessing and engaging in safe practical work at DTU Nanolab.   


For accessing equipment located in our cleanroom (building 346), please sign up here:
For accessing equipment located in our cleanroom (building 346), please sign up here:
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For accessing facilities outside the cleanroom in either building 307, 314, 346,or 347, a general lab-introduction course for the labs outside the cleanroom and a location specific course to learn about local safety rules and behavior.
For accessing equipment or facilities outside the cleanroom, either in building 307, 314, 346,or 347, a general lab-introduction course for the labs outside the cleanroom, followed by a location-specific course is required.  


For accessing equipment located in building 346 or 347, but outside the cleanroom, please sign up here:
For accessing equipment located in building 346 or 347, but outside the cleanroom, please sign up here:

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Safety at DTU Nanolab

At DTU Nanolab, we are interested in the safety of both, our employees and our users. As we are a multiuser facility, we need to establish working procedures to provide the best possible safety for our working environment. These are based on general safety procedures, EU regulations, and procedures we identified to be important for our working environment. Each user of our facility is expected to comply to these rules.

Before any user gets granted access to the labs, she/he needs to go through an introductory program. These programs will equip you with all the prerequisites required for accessing and engaging in safe practical work at DTU Nanolab.Please find more detailed information about the content, schedule, and how to sign up below or on https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access

For your own safety and the safety of other cleanroom users, we cannot admit anybody to the cleanroom who has insufficient English proficiency. Please contact adm@nanolab.dtu.dk or +45 25 57 43 in case of questions.

Introductory Courses to Facilities at DTU Nanolab

The extent of the training program depends on which facilities (and equipment) you would like to access.

For accessing equipment located in our cleanroom (building 346), please sign up here:

https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access/cleanroom-access


For accessing equipment or facilities outside the cleanroom, either in building 307, 314, 346,or 347, a general lab-introduction course for the labs outside the cleanroom, followed by a location-specific course is required.

For accessing equipment located in building 346 or 347, but outside the cleanroom, please sign up here:

https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access/other-facilities

For accessing our electron beam microscopy equipment located in building 314 or 307, please sign up here (refer to “characterization labadviser page”):

https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access/characterization