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This product is a zip file that contains files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.
 
Laboratory airflow control systems serve as the primary means of protecting people working with hazardous airborne materials. Proper control of airflow is critical to minimizing occupational exposure below safe limits and minimizing contaminant migration and surface contamination. The laboratory environment serves as a secondary means to support safe and productive workspaces. Several factors including the locations and types of air supply diffusers and exhaust grills, location and strength of contaminant generation rate, and obstructions to airflow can impact contaminant accumulation, dilution and removal. This session will present techniques that can reduce airflow, minimize energy consumption and improve safety.
 
1. Use of Airflow to Mitigate Risk of Exposure to Hazardous Airborne Materials Generated in Labs
Thomas Smith, Member
2. Use of Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis to Optimize Laboratory Airflow, Safety and Energy Efficiency
Kishor Khankari, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE
3. New Technologies to Control Airflow Distribution in Labs to Minimize Flow and Maximize Safety
Philip Sloan