Laboratory Fume Hood/Ventilation
Equipment Program
Laboratory fume hoods and ventilation equipment are designed
for the protection of personnel by preventing contaminants such as vapors,
dusts, mists, and fumes from being released into the laboratory and
building environment. Fume hoods also provide a physical barrier from
chemicals and their reactions.
A properly functioning unit will help reduce or eliminate the
potential of occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals if it is used
properly by laboratory personnel. Please contact OHS to receive education
on the proper use of laboratory ventilation equipment.
In general, all fume hoods/ventilation equipment
should be in compliance with the American Conference of Government
Industrial Hygienist (ACGIH) Recommendations, The American National
Standard for Laboratory Ventilation (ANSI Z 9.5) and the American Society
of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 110
testing performance for laboratory fume hoods.
Operating
Procedures for
Laboratory Fume Hoods and
Ventilation Equipment
Safe
Use of Fume
Hoods and Laboratory Ventilation
Equipment
Factors
that Affect the
Performance of a Fume Hood
Fume
Hood/Ventilation
Equipment
Certification Program
Fume
Hood/Ventilation
Equipment Alarm Indicators
Laboratory
Ventilation Certification Schedule
Questions
or requests for more information may be addressed to Ann Woodall or call
831-7026.
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