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sluodesk@slac.stanford.edu
650-926-4505
ROB (Building 48), Room 102 (Lobby)

SLUO
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
MS 100
2575 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025

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What is the SLAC Users Organization (SLUO)?

SLUO is the organization of scientists and engineers involved in particle physics, particle astrophysics or nuclear physics research at SLAC.

SLUO exists:

  • for communication between the users of SLAC facilities and the Laboratory on matters of operating policy and facilities utilization.
  • to facilitate the involvement of its members in projects at SLAC.
  • to provide information to its members on matters affecting their relationship to the laboratory.
  • to promote the utilization of existing SLAC facilitates and the approval of new ones.

SLUO has an Executive Committee of twelve users and SLAC collaborators.  Members are nominated by Institutional Representatives at the Annual Meeting, and voted on by the full SLUO membership.  The Minutes of the Executive Committee are available on the Web. More details regarding the Organization are available in the charter. The current Chair of the Executive Committee is Gerard Bonneaud.  Please take a minute to read the Welcome Letter from the Chair.

To register as a SLAC User

  1. Fill out the SLAC User Information Form and
  2. Contact the SLUO Desk if you have questions.

Contact SLUO

All new SLAC users must register with SLUO.

  • e-mail: sluodesk@slac.stanford.edu
  • telephone: 650-926-4505
  • in the office ROB (Building 48), Room 102 (Lobby)
  • by mail at:
    • SLUO
    • Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 
    • MS 100
    • 2575 Sand Hill Road
    • Menlo Park, CA 94025

SLUO Administrative Staff

Training Requirements
EOESH & General Electrical Safety (Course #239) is required for anyone who will work at SLAC 60 days or longer in a year. This applies regardless of worker status (employee, user, job-shopper, sub-contractor). 
  • If you need unescorted access to a radiological controlled area (RCA), you must take EOESH, General Electrical Safety (Course #239) and Course 115 - GERT. This is regardless of the time you will spend at SLAC.
  • If you are working at SLAC for less than 60 days during a given year, will be entering Industrial or Accelerator Areas, but will not require access to radiological controlled areas, then you must take Course 396, Safety Orientation for Non-SLAC Employees.

 


 

   

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