[Acocoops] Removal: Surplus Bin

Netzach Straker nhstraker at uwaterloo.ca
Tue Mar 12 14:05:25 EDT 2024


Good afternoon,

I hope everyone is doing well, I’ve had the opportunity to walk over to ECH and got a chance to meet Sean Kimpinski who helps to manage the bin pickup and disposal process. I was also given a tour of the facility and gained a better understanding of the disposal process.

All submitted asset disposal forms are printed out and work through on a as available basis, they aren’t prioritized. Sean was able to find our submitted form and bump it up the queue and will aim to get our bin picked up before the 22nd of March.

The process for ordering new bins isn’t really fleshed out and was able to work out two new bins be provided to the ACO when CS retrieves our current bin, they have keys to all rooms across campus therefore no real coordination is needed for retrieval.

Once the first bin is picked up the identification of other to be disposed assets will be prioritized, once the new bins have been populated I will coordinate with Sean to have them picked up. This will help to dramatically reduce the hazard within our supply rooms.

Thank you Camille, Herbert, Jason, Nevil and Bill for helping me with this process.

Sincerely,
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Netzach Straker
Computing Consultant – Faculty of Arts
Client Services, Information & Technology<https://uwaterloo.ca/information-systems-technology/>
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