[Nhcoll-l] Grate covered trenches in alcohol collection facilities

Gregory Schneider ges at umich.edu
Tue Feb 8 10:00:17 EST 2022


I recommend rolling VERY SLOWLY over the trenches. As you say, in some
areas, they cannot be avoided.
Greg Schneider
Division of Reptiles and Amphibians
Museum of Zoology
Research Museums Center
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University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

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On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 9:44 AM Rob Robins <rhrobins at flmnh.ufl.edu> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> Many modern fluid preserved collection facilities have trenches dug in the
> floors to contain or route a high volume spill of alcohol to a single
> location from where the fluid can be removed.
>
>
> These trenches are typically covered with metal grates.
>
>
> Said grates, no matter their specific attributes, i.e., the size and
> arrangement of the spaces in the grate—typically rectangular or
> square—induce vibration to passing specimen cart wheels. Those vibrations
> end up being transferred to the specimens. Sometimes rather violently.
>
>
>
> *Question for the group*: What if anything is being done to reduce those
> vibrations in collections that have trenches?
>
>
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> There appears no perfect solution; e.g., temporary “bridges” to smooth the
> passing of carts can be heavy, unwieldly, and inconvenient and thus likely
> not to gain full compliance; even the smallest permissible spaces in the
> grates induce substantial vibration; larger spaces can capture wheels of
> some carts threatening tip over, mores so the typically smaller wheels of
> mobile ladders, etc.
>
>
>
> Yes, for small numbers of materials coming to and from the collection,
> typical use scenarios, these can be carried by most persons. But large
> amounts must periodically be moved and these require carts or something
> like carts. To say nothing of the initial transfer of an entire collection
> to a new facility with these trenches.
>
>
>
> I suppose I am looking for the “least bad” way to mitigate the effects of
> these grates. Full suspension carts?!? 😉
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Rob
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> Robert H. Robins
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