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Residue from a previous leak (fig. 6). Be on the lookout for such (fresh) leaks (fig. 6.2). Fluids of ANY colour are an issue!:
(Figure 6)
(Figure 6.2)
(Figure 7)
Check Clean Mats at the entrances to the data center. When excessively dirty (as pictured above, fig. 7 ), please remove and discard the top layer, revealing a fresh layer underneath. This helps to prevent dirt from being tracked into the datacenter, and ultimately, into the equipment.
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- The areas and hallways around B60, B22, B18, and B10. Leaks or water here could indicate an issue above (in the datacenter).
- Freight elevator. Check that there are no packages. If any packages are found, place them in B92 (the room that opens to the freight elevator on B level) and send an email to DCM.
- Loading dock exterior door is locked.
- B60
- TEL
- HASSHAAS
- LAMB?
Reporting:
Emergencies involving life-threats (fire, injuries, etc) should be reported via 911!
Issues involving large volumes of water
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in the datacenter or electrical issues (sparking/arcing/smoke from feed panels or energized equipment) should be reported first to PUPD dispatch, followed immediately by contact to DCM via phone.
Issues of excessive heat or water should be reported immediately to DCM via phone.
Relatively minor issues of open doors, CRAC noises, CDU errors, or other non-critical issues should be reported to DCM via email.
Email DCM after every walkthrough, even if nothing is found (specify that in the email). Log each walkthrough in the IOC log, and indicate if DCM was emailed (or called, as the case may be). Whether or not follow-up email was sent, please select 'Yes' for the "Email?" option when making the log entry.
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