From: Janet Baum <baum.janet**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Undergraduate instructional lab guidelines
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 13:20:56 -0500
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Dear William, Chapter 16 of Guidelines for Laboratory Design: Health, Safety, and Environmental Considerations is all about design strategies and requirements for under-graduate instructional laboratories. This information may be helpful to you immediately.
Janet Baum, AIA
Washington University in St. Louis


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:35 AM, William Munsey <MunseyW**At_Symbol_Here**brcc.edu> wrote:
Fellow DCHAS-L members:

My college is in the process of designing and planning new labs which will be used for undergraduate general and organic chemistry. We are in need of guidelines, specifically with respect to number and nature of fume hoods in a 24-student lab.

Is there a Web site where authoritative information on this subject can be found?

Thank you.

William Munsey
Professor of Chemistry
Blue Ridge (VA) Community College
munseyw**At_Symbol_Here**brcc.edu

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