Transcription of LABORATORY SAFETY DESIGN GUIDE - EHS
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LABORATORY SAFETY DESIGN GUIDE 2014 EH&S LABORATORY SAFETY DESIGN GUIDE Revised July 2014 Page 2 of 74 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 General Requirements for Laboratories Section 2 Environmental Requirements Section 3 LABORATORY Ventilation Section 4 Emergency Eyewash and SAFETY Shower Equipment Section 5 Compressed Gas and Cryogenic Components and Systems Section 6 Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets Section 7 Biosafety Laboratories Section 8 Fire SAFETY Section 9 Additional Requirements for Radioactive Materials Laboratories Section 10 Additional Requirements for Laboratories with Irradiators and/or Radiation Producing Machines Section 11 Additional Requirements for Laboratories Using Non-Ionizing Radiation Sources Appendix A Additional Fume Hood Exhaust Criteria for Facilities Not Owned by the University of Washington Appendix B General Hazardous Materials Provisions Appendix C LABORATORY Decommissioning EH&S LABORATORY SAFETY DESIGN GUIDE Revised July 2014 Page 3 of 74 INTRODUCTION The construction of LABORATORY facilities requires oversight.
for maximum flexibility for safe research and teaching use. Therefore, hea lth and safety hazards shall be anticipated and carefully evaluated so that protective measures can be incorporated into the design wherever possible. The requirements listed below illustrate some of the basic health and safety design features required for new and remodeled
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