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Introduction

This newsletter is packed to the brim. This edition is extra special as we have for the first time a section for LCLS IT recording some of improvements, and maintenance activities of Omar's team.

Safety Stand-down and EEIP

The newsletter is being released approximately 1 week later than we originally planned due to the SLAC-wide safety stand-down on Wednesday 5/4. While the circumstances prompting the stand-down are not good, the outcome of the activity was positive. 

ECS took a bit of time to refamiliarize ourselves with the WPC and Electrical safety aspects of our work. We also spent some time collecting data from the division on (over)work, including consecutive hours, and days work, as well as peak number of assignments in an effort to better understand the issues Mike Dunne mentioned in his all hands.

ECS would like to take a moment to emphasize the importance of EEIP at LCLS and SLAC in general and remind anyone reading this newsletter to look into what EEIP is, and how to make sure your equipment is compliant. You can learn more about EEIP here: https://slacspace.slac.stanford.edu/sites/pcd2/eeip/default.aspx 

HE update

Roles and Team update

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This was used with the Magnetic Bottle (MBES) iteration of the LAMP endstation.





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TMO requested this very-low flowrate leak valve for experiment gas delivery and vacuum level control in the IP1 chamber. 

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