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AllWin 610 RTA Training

Training Charges: 
1.00 hours
Primary Trainer: 
Maurice Stevens [1]
Primary Maintenance: 
Jim Haydon [2]
Backup Maintenance: 
Mike Dickey [3]
Lab Facility: 
SNF Cleanroom [4]
Steps to become a tool user: 
  1. Read the relevant operating procedures:
    • Allwin 610 Rapid Thermal Process Systems (aw610) [5]
  2. Shadowing: Contact a qualified user of the tool to arrange to ‘shadow’. It would be best to find someone who has used the system often. If you don’t know of anyone, you may check reservations or history to find a qualified user. You may also contact the Discussion Lists [6]. We recommend that you be with the lab member for the full time while operating the tool and ask lots of questions during the shadowing. You may have to shadow a qualified user more than one time to be comfortable with the tool.
    Print the SNF Training Shadowing Form [7] on clean room paper.
  3. Contact the primary trainer:
    Maurice Stevens [1]
    .This tool requires a 1-hour training session for qualification.

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Links
[1] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/snf/people/maurice-stevens
[2] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/snf/people/jim-haydon
[3] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/snf/people/mike-dickey
[4] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/snf/lab-organiation-facility/snf/snf-cleanroom
[5] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/docs/operating-instructions/allwin-610-rapid-thermal-process-systems-aw610
[6] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/snf/join/discussion-lists
[7] https://snfexfab.stanford.edu/guide/training/snf-training-shadowing-form