There are several different user types in TEMPO. Most instrument users of ICP, TGA, porosimetry, and any spectrometers or optical instruments should follow the instructions for Daytime Access to room 1023. Users of the Low T Lab should follow the instructions for 24/7 Access to room 1055. Any users  performing synthesis, using chemicals, or particularly hazardous substances or processes, and all of the Seshadri lab should follow the instructions for Full Access. Follow the links at the bottom of the page to complete TEMPO access requirements and request card access to TEMPO labs.

 

TEMPO Daytime Access (most instrument users in room 1023):

1. Log in to Canvas (https://www.canvas.ucsb.edu/) with your UCSB Net ID
2. Search Courses for TEMPO Internal Users: Safety and Access and self-enroll or Join
3. Read the TEMPO CHP and answer the documenting question. If any of the SOPs (nanomaterials, HF use) pertain to your work in TEMPO, complete them as well.
4. Complete Admin Requirements including requesting card access. Request Daytime Access to MRL 1023 and adjacent labs. 

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TEMPO Low T Lab 24/7 Access:

1. Log in to Canvas (https://www.canvas.ucsb.edu/) with your UCSB Net ID
2. Search Courses for TEMPO Internal Users: Safety and Access and self-enroll or Join
3. Read the TEMPO CHP and answer the documenting question (called a quiz). You do NOT need to complete the Safety Quiz. If any of the SOPs (nanomaterials, HF use) pertain to your work in TEMPO, complete them as well.
4. Complete Admin Requirements including requesting card access. Request access to the Low T Lab, room 1055. 

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TEMPO Facility FULL Access:

1. Log in to Canvas (https://www.canvas.ucsb.edu/) with your UCSB Net ID
2. Search Courses for TEMPO Internal Users: Safety and Access and self-enroll or Join
3. Go to the "Safety Requirements: Full Access and Seshadri lab" Read the CHP and answer the documenting question at the end. Also complete the Full Access Safety Quiz and the SOPs of any tools or chemicals you will be using. Your mentor should tell you what SOPs you should read.
4. Complete Admin Requirements including requesting card access to rooms 1013, 1033, and adjacent rooms.
5. Get an orientation tour from the Safety Delegate and complete Training Needs Assessment with PI.