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Ventilation Systems
Ventilation systems for laboratories are normally designed to provide 6 – 12 air changes per hour at a slightly negative pressure relative to hallways and office space. It is important to keep lab doors and windows closed as much as possible for proper pressure balance and ventilation of the lab.
Fume Hoods
Chemical fume hoods are intended to remove vapors, gases, and dusts of toxic, flammable, corrosive or otherwise dangerous materials. It is important for lab staff to understand how the chemical fume hood in the lab functions.
Proper Use of Fume Hoods
With the sash lowered to the indicated level for proper airflow, laboratory fume hoods can also afford workers protection from such hazards as chemical splashes or sprays and fires. Sash heights are posted and updated annually on the EH&S sticker attached to each hood.
If the hood’s low airflow alarm is sounding, the lab staff must immediately end their work in the hood, close all chemical containers and close the sash. Contact the appropriate maintenance department to have the ventilation system repaired. Do not ignore or disconnect any fume hood alarm.
The use of heated or evaporating perchloric acid requires a specialty fume hood to avoid potentially explosive conditions. Do not use heated perchloric acid before consulting with and obtaining approval from EH&S.
Fume Hood Decommissioning
All projects including the removal of a chemical fume hood must be submitted to EH&S Building Codes Enforcement for plan review and permitting. This review will ensure that all relevant building and fire codes are addressed during the project.
Work must not start until EH&S Laboratory Safety Program has received the decontamination form
For more information access the Chemical Fume Hood Decommissioning Guide.
****NEW PROCEDURE ****
Starting Dec 15, 2021
If your fume hood has not been profiled or your fume hood has been repaired and needs to be reprofiled, please contact our Fire Safety Coordinator,
Dan Hickey at 352-234-7109, or our Fume Hood Technician at 352-574-2981. For additional information please visit the Fire Safety website.