Should Please the Minions…
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From: —@vanaqua.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 1:49 PM
Subject: RE: Beluga Deaths: Portable Vet Ultrasound Documentation Safety Review (GE LOGIQ e Vet)
To: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com>
Cc: —@vanaqua.org>
Yup. We are taking it seriously for sure. And yup the folks in Orlando do a fantastic job. I am glad you enjoyed your experience. Thanks so much again.
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
From: ChemE Stewart [mailto:cheme911@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2017 10:46 AM
To: —
Cc: —
Subject: Re: Beluga Deaths: Portable Vet Ultrasound Documentation Safety Review (GE LOGIQ e Vet)
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10-4, thanks. What concerned me was the Atlanta whale was healthy before the routine exam according to the article. Wet skin in contact with wet ground/conductive saltwater will always be the most likely path. I am not sure what 15 MHz micro shocks even feel like…
Thanks for taking it seriously. It is all about awareness.
Stewart
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From: —@vanaqua.org>
Date: Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: Beluga Deaths: Portable Vet Ultrasound Documentation Safety Review (GE LOGIQ e Vet)
To: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com>, —@vanaqua.org>
… In any case our SOP [Standard Operating Procedure] is to start plugging in the machine during exams and we much appreciate you pointing out this potential problem in the machines.
Best wishes,
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre