SSLR always returns your dewars containing liquid nitrogen and with
hazardous liquid nitrogen stickers on the dewars.  If you are shipping the
dewar dry, you should not need the stickers.  If you do not take the
stickers off before re-shipping them, the dewar is likely to be returned.
We had this issue once.

Matt

On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Thomas, Leonard M. <lmtho...@ou.edu> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> General inquiry here, I have been sending dewars out to synchrotrons for
> many years now and all of a sudden we have run into them being returned due
> to incomplete paper work or hazardous problems.  I was just wondering if
> anyone else had had this happen in the past and what you may have done to
> overcome it besides sending the dewar out a week yearly in hopes you have
> time to turn it around.  It has been rather frustrating.
>
> Len Thomas
>
> Leonard Thomas, Ph.D.
> Macromolecular Crystallography Laboratory
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