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 N
laboratories. Variations from these guidelines require approval from the Environmental Health & Safety Department (EH&S). B. Building Design Issues Because the handling and storage of hazardous materials inherently carries a high risk of exposure and injury, segregate laboratory and non-laboratory activities to the extent possible. 1.
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