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Course Outline
Day 1
Welcome and Introduction
Planning and Architectural Considerations
- Codes and standards
- Needs analysis
- Data sheets & equipment lists
- Program elements
- Lab & lab support spaces
- Lab bench design
- Biology labs
- Autoclaves, environmental rooms, microscopes
- Chemistry labs
- Fume hoods, chemical storage, specifications
- Physics labs
- Optics tables, overhead service carriers, cryogens
Environmental Health and Safety
- Background and brief history
- Laboratory hazards and stresses
- Regulatory framework
- Common types of laboratories
- Waste management
- Controlling laboratory hazards
- Emergency systems and equipment
- Emerging Issues
Laboratory Ventilation
- Laboratory ventilation basics
- Focus on local exhaust devices
- Chemical fume hoods
- Biological safety cabinets
- Glove boxes
- Research animal equipment
- Snorkels and storage cabinets
- Testing and modelling
- Some energy conservation issues
Day 2
Chemical Fume Hood Performance Testing
- Testing of ventilation systems
- Hood ventilation configurations
- ASHRAE Standard 110 – 2016
- Measuring face velocity
- VAV response test
- Airflow visualization
- Tracer gas testing
- Containment problems
- Fume hood testing at WID
HVAC Criteria and Psychrometrics
- Relevant lab standards and guidelines
- HVAC design goals and design criteria
- Use of a psychrometric chart
- Properties of moist air
- Sensible and latent heat
- Classification of laboratory ventilation design levels
- Laboratory airflow control system (LACS)
Air Handling and Air Distribution
- Air exchange rate and fume hoods
- Laboratory airflow and ventilation
- Air handling system types
- Ductwork layout and distribution
- Noise, vibration, and filtration
Exhaust, Controls, and Energy
- General exhaust
- Fans and ductwork
- Fume hood exhaust
- Discharge location
- Dispersion analysis
- Specialized exhaust
- Radio-isotope
- Perchloric acid
- Process exhaust
- Pressurization controls
- Piping systems
- Energy use in laboratories
- Energy conservation measures
- Controls and commissioning
Day 3
UW-Madison Lab Buildings
- Case studies
- Microbial Sciences Building
- Biochemical Sciences Building
- Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research
- Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery (WID)
- Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI)
- Site tour on campus of WEI
Plumbing and Fire Protection
- Codes, standards, and references
- Plumbing
- Eyewash and emergency showers
- RO / DI and purified water
- Vacuum pumps
- Special lab waste
- Fire protection
- Smoke detectors and alarms
- Wet, dry, and pre-action sprinklers
- Alternate suppression systems