Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 8 C ONTROL M EASURES AND E QUIPMENT J ANUARY 10, 2012.
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Transcript of Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 8 C ONTROL M EASURES AND E QUIPMENT J ANUARY 10, 2012.
VENTILATION• Laboratory ventilation should be not less that
six air changes per hour (calculated)
• Work with toxic chemicals that have low air concentration limits, or that have high vapor pressures, should always be done in a hood
• Fume hoods should provide 70 to 90 linear feet per minute of air flow
• The apparatus inside the hood should be placed on the floor of the hood at least six inches away from the front edge
• Fume hood windows should be lowered at all times
• Hoods should never be used as storage areas for chemicals
VENTILATION
In the event of fume hood failure:
• Immediately stop all work inside the fume hood
• If safe to do so, secure or isolate reactions and turn off all equipment being used
• If safe to do so, close all open chemical containers
• Close the sash completely
• Report the problem immediately
VENTILATION
Safety and Risk Management, Western Carolina University