Transcription of Classification of Laboratory Design Levels
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Classification ofLaboratoryVentilationDesign LevelsDeveloped byASHRAE Technical Committee , Laboratory SystemsLaboratory Classification SubcommitteeIn partnership withAmerican Chemical SocietyDivision of Chemical Health and SafetyandAmerican Industrial Hygiene AssociationLaboratory Health and Safety CommitteeAtlantaThis publication was developed by the Laboratory Classification Subcommittee ofASHRAE Technical Committee (TC) , Laboratory Systems, with support frommembers of other organizations that specialize in Laboratory health and TC Laboratory Classification SubcommitteeAdam Bare, PE, ChairNewcomb & Boyd, LLPR oland Charneux, PE, HFDP, ASHRAE FellowPageau & MorelJim CooganSiemensGary Goodson, PEExposure Control Technologies, HaysUSDA Agricultural Research ServiceNathan Ho, PEP2S Engineering, PerreaultEvap-Tech MTC SmithExposure Control Technologies, from Other OrganizationsDebb
tion of general and local ventilation as well as the other measures referenced above. The risk of exposure to unsafe concentrations of airborne chemicals in labora-tories can range from negligible to extreme, depending on the activities conducted in the laboratories, the types of hazardous chemicals, the quantities of materials,
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