
SHIP YOUR CHEMICALS ON TIME
Chemical Shipments – Important Information
Please address all chemical shipments to Liz Flores, CSULB’s Department Coordinator, as she is the only authorized recipient for these deliveries.
To ensure nothing is misplaced, kindly forward all tracking numbers to the following email addresses:
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To: abbey.kato01@student.csulb.edu, gustavo.delatorregarcia01@student.csulb.edu
CC: jesus.pacheco02@student.csulb.edu, adrian.zenteno01@student.csulb.edu, tania.aviles01@student.csulb.edu, liz.flores@csulb.edu
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Below, you’ll find the required shipping label format.Some universities are competing with two cars, so please clearly label your university name and car name on all items (using a permanent marker is recommended) to ensure proper sorting and placement in your team’s designated area.
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Liz Flores
CSULB Receiving Dock
1331 Palo Verde Ave
Long Beach, CA 90840-0005 United States
We are committed to supporting your university's success and helping your team perform at its best.
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Thank you for helping us keep this process smooth and organized. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can’t wait to see the amazing work your team brings to the competition!
All team members have read the rules and recall Rule 3:
3. Disallowed Chemical Handling/ Illegal Chemical Transport & Storage
3.1.1. Transport Chemicals. Teams are not allowed to transport hazardous chemicals by car to the competition site. No chemicals should be transported in private, university or rental vehicles to and from the competition site, even over short distances.
3.1.1.1. Household Chemicals. Common household chemicals, in the concentration in which they are sold, such as baking soda, vinegar, etc., are exempt from this rule. To qualify as a common household chemical, the chemical must be available for purchase and pickup from a retail location such as a grocery or hobby store.
3.1.2. Shipping Chemicals. Chem-E-Car teams should work with their University EHS department to make sure everything is shipped according to all DOT Hazardous Material Shipping laws. Make sure everything is properly labeled.
3.1.3. Illegal Chemical Storage. Chemicals must not be stored in hotel rooms or other facilities not rated for chemical storage. The exception to this rule is common household items such as baking soda and salt.