ASSE Z9.5
Laboratory Ventilation
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ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers
Year: 2012
Abstract: Scope and Application
This standard applies to the ventilation in most laboratories and is written for all laboratory ventilation stakeholders. An emphasis is placed on those with legal responsibilities and liability for providing a safe laboratory. However, users/operators, industrial hygienists, other safety and environmental professionals will also find the standard written for their needs.
The standard cannot establish strict liability in all cases but does attempt to fix accountability in many relationships that exist with its context. Please note that such relationships are defined throughout the standard and generally encompass the following: administration - occupant; employer - employee; management - staff; owner - occupant; owner Tenant; teacher - student; designer - owner, etc.
This standard does not apply to the following types of laboratories or hoods except as it may relate to general laboratory ventilation:
• animal facilities,
• biosafety cabinets,
• explosives laboratories, high containment facilities (e.g., BSL 3, BSL 4, facilities operating under "chemical surety plans," etc.),
• laminar flow hoods and isolators (e.g., a clean bench for product protection, not employee protection), and
• radioisotope laboratories.
General laboratory safety practices are not included except where they may relate to the ventilation system's proper function or effectiveness.
This standard applies to the ventilation in most laboratories and is written for all laboratory ventilation stakeholders. An emphasis is placed on those with legal responsibilities and liability for providing a safe laboratory. However, users/operators, industrial hygienists, other safety and environmental professionals will also find the standard written for their needs.
The standard cannot establish strict liability in all cases but does attempt to fix accountability in many relationships that exist with its context. Please note that such relationships are defined throughout the standard and generally encompass the following: administration - occupant; employer - employee; management - staff; owner - occupant; owner Tenant; teacher - student; designer - owner, etc.
This standard does not apply to the following types of laboratories or hoods except as it may relate to general laboratory ventilation:
• animal facilities,
• biosafety cabinets,
• explosives laboratories, high containment facilities (e.g., BSL 3, BSL 4, facilities operating under "chemical surety plans," etc.),
• laminar flow hoods and isolators (e.g., a clean bench for product protection, not employee protection), and
• radioisotope laboratories.
General laboratory safety practices are not included except where they may relate to the ventilation system's proper function or effectiveness.
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contributor author | ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:18:20Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T18:18:20Z | |
date copyright | 01/01/2012 | |
date issued | 2012 | |
identifier other | HRGRAFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/201080 | |
description abstract | Scope and Application This standard applies to the ventilation in most laboratories and is written for all laboratory ventilation stakeholders. An emphasis is placed on those with legal responsibilities and liability for providing a safe laboratory. However, users/operators, industrial hygienists, other safety and environmental professionals will also find the standard written for their needs. The standard cannot establish strict liability in all cases but does attempt to fix accountability in many relationships that exist with its context. Please note that such relationships are defined throughout the standard and generally encompass the following: administration - occupant; employer - employee; management - staff; owner - occupant; owner Tenant; teacher - student; designer - owner, etc. This standard does not apply to the following types of laboratories or hoods except as it may relate to general laboratory ventilation: • animal facilities, • biosafety cabinets, • explosives laboratories, high containment facilities (e.g., BSL 3, BSL 4, facilities operating under "chemical surety plans," etc.), • laminar flow hoods and isolators (e.g., a clean bench for product protection, not employee protection), and • radioisotope laboratories. General laboratory safety practices are not included except where they may relate to the ventilation system's proper function or effectiveness. | |
language | English | |
title | ASSE Z9.5 | num |
title | Laboratory Ventilation | en |
type | standard | |
page | 142 | |
status | Active | |
tree | ASSE - ASSE/SAFE - American Society of Safety Engineers:;2012 | |
contenttype | fulltext |