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Revision as of 18:40, 9 November 2011

This page contains practical reference info for the Jimenez Group.

General Reference Info

Introduction to the Group

Logistical References

Lab

Purchasing

Instrument References

Group Instruments

Software

User Manuals for Lab Equipment

Field Software and instrumentation manuals

Training Requirements

Travel and Moving Equipment

CU Distribution Services -- Moving and Hauling

Insurance: Off Campus/Shipping/On-Campus

Key Links


Key Contacts

    <lh>CIRES:</lh>
    • Ted DeMaria (demaria_at_colorado.edu, 303-735-3739) -CIRES Property accounting and Inventory.

    <lh><a href="https://www.cu.edu/content/contacturm"> CU Risk Management</a></lh>

    • Tara Lindsay (tara.lindsay_at_cu.edu, 303-492-1906) - Director of University Risk Management, Boulder Campus Operations
    • Gary Longfellow (gary.longfellow_at_cu.edu, 303-860-5676) - Director, Insurance and Claims Administration
    • Frank Hammitt (frank.hammitt_at_cu.edu, 719-255-3525) - Risk Analyst


<lh>CU's Insurance Policy</lh>

  • The University is mostly self-insured. That means everything under the value of 500,000 USD will be replaced by the University itself and only for larger amounts, a claim is made with an external insurance company (FM Global). For smaller losses, our group may be expected to pay, and the university may ask CIRES to cover moderate/small losses. The rules seem generally complicated/vague, Risk Management informed us that if we demonstrate due diligence, the university will probably cover it in the end; however, when in doubt contact the appropriate admin.
  • There is a CU deductible: $2500 (CIRES generally pays that out of pooled funds). However, often when shipping with a commercial shipping company you can take insurance for just $2500 to cover that deductible (it will generally only be a few dollars).
  • CU will cover destroyed/stolen items at their replacement costs. In the event that we need to replace one or many items, we would probably need to demonstrate the replacement costs, for example with quotes for larger items
  • Power Surges are covered.
  • Car Rental: Use US Bank Travel Card. If abroad may be different: contact US Bank and/or Risk managements. Also be sure to use CU-approved rental companies (see CIRES Travel).


<lh>Shipping and Deployment in the Field</lh>

  • When shipping items off-campus you need to fill out an "OFF-CAMPUS USE OF UNIVERSITY EQUIPMENT Form" for "equipment" which are items of value >$5k. See further details and example <a href="http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/Restricted/"> here</a> under "Property". Additionally you should report the total value of the items being shipped since non-equipment items may likely be a significant portion of the total.
  • For shipping, coverage only exists when transported by a regular carrier or a commercial airline. Open ocean/offshore is excluded. Open ocean, off-shore policies have to be taken out separately and they start at 2500 USD. This would include transport on a cargo ship as well as deployment on a ship. In the case of international shipping, once the equipment is in the foreign country, it is covered by CU property insurance.
  • Driving equipment in rental or private cars may not be covered by the insurance. If we want to do that, we have to contact Risk Management beforehand. If we use University Distribution Center shipping, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is insured. Risk Management doesn't interact with the shipping department.
  • Given the uncertainty and inability of Risk Management to provide us with specific documented or "hard-and-fast" rules, the general approach is to talk to Sarah Guthrie (CIRES message center) or Ted Demaria and they would contact the Risk Management Department discussing the details of the journey and the deployment. The threshold for contacting Risk Management is ~100,000 USD and also for everything that is a bit more unusual which would include deployment on a research aircraft. In such cases, likely Risk Management would contact NCAR/NOAA/NASA etc. See link of "CU Property Insurance Information" above for specific exceptions to CU coverage (such as open-ocean or blacked-out countries).
  • If we use equipment on loan (sans visiting researcher), i.e. it is in our care the CU insurance covers that equipment. Moreover, if we bring loaner equipment off-campus, we need to include that in our insurance/off-campus reporting. Conversely, if we loan equipment to another institution or company (and are not there ourselves using it), CU expects THEIR policy to cover it. So in such cases ask Ted to contact his counterpart at that institution. An example of the above is HIAPER, which belongs to NCAR but is in our custody and thus is covered by our insurance.
  • Customs declarations do not count for insurance. CU will cover destroyed/stolen items at their replacement value.


<lh>Pending questions about insurance of importance to our group (waiting to hear from Tara Lindsay):</lh>

  • Is flying in research aircraft during field experiments covered by CU's insurance? Both in the continental US, over the ocean, and overseas? For example our next campaigns, starting in April 2012, are in the NASA DC8: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-050-DFRC.html and as part of the DC3 and SEAC4RS campaigns in Oklahoma and Thailand: http://www.espo.nasa.gov/pub/SEAC4RS-overview-21OCT2010.pdf
  • Is the use of instruments in research ships or mobile laboratories covered. A typical research ship would be the NOAA Ron Brown: http://www.moc.noaa.gov/rb/>http://www.moc.noaa.gov/rb/ or a typical mobile laboratory (truck that may be driving on the road, or parked at various sites, with the instruments in use) would be this one from Aerodyne: http://www.aerodyne.com/aerodyne-mobile-laboratory.
  • Is driving equipment in rental or private cars/trucks covered by the insurance? We often do this for domestic campaigns since shipping companies can be hard on our equipment and/or we only need it to drive a short distance such as to NCAR's Research Aircraft Facility in Broomfield. Tara said probably, but not confirmed.
  • We 'use' these ships and aircrafts through attaching our instruments to them. What is our liability coverage in case we damage an aircraft with our installation?


Usual Suppliers

  • Brechtel for flow splitters, Y's, laminar flow elements, control valves, etc.

Guest Internet Access

  • Guest internet access for university wireless ITS website
  • Guest Identi-Key (for access to non-public facing webpages ie: library resources) ITS website

Poster Printing

  • Megaprint Email them the file and they will fedex the poster to any location.
  • Poster Session
  • Also, Nate or the office workers in chemistry can print a poster.

Group Meeting

Local Seminars

Science and Publication References

Conferences

Info for Field Campaigns

Packing lists for field campaigns

Information Regarding Specific Campaigns

Group Restricted Pages

Group Activities