Zettl Group Safety Talk ~Fume Hoods~ 09/28/06 Takashi Ikuno.

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Zettl Group Safety Talk ~Fume Hoods~ 09/28/06 Takashi Ikuno

Define: Fume Hood One of the most important safety devices in a laboratory is a properly functioning fume hood. The fume hood protects users from inhaling chemicals by constantly pulling air into the hood and exhausting it out of the building. Fume hoods also provide protection in the event of an explosion or fire. From Fact Sheet by EH&S, UCB

Situations When handling chemicals with significant inhalation hazards such as toxic gases, toxic chemical vapors, volatile radioactive material, and respirable toxic powders When carrying out experimental procedures with strong exothermic reactions When handling chemicals with significant vapor pressure When chemical vapors generated could cause a fire hazard When working with compounds that have an offensive odor

Safety Wear Goggles –Wear appropriate safety glasses, goggles, or face shields at all times where chemicals are stored or handled. Groves –The proper gloves will prevent skin absorption, infection or burns. Lab Coat or Apron –Wear a lab coat or apron, cover legs and feet (no sandals or open-toed shoes)

Air Velocity To capture vapors adequately, a fume hood must provide an average face velocity of >100 feet per minute. However, excessive air velocities can cause turbulence that may bring the contaminants back into the user's breathing zone. The Office of Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) checks campus fume hoods approximately every six months to verify that the air velocity at the work opening is within an acceptable range. The air velocity measurements are noted on the hood. EH&S also performs a smoke test at least once a year to verify inward air flow.

Proper Sash Use 1 Position sashes at the arrows to ensure proper airflow velocities at the work opening. Adjust the sash to shield yourself from splashes or flying objects. Never close non-bypassed hoods completely. Leave at least a two-inch sash opening, particularly if flammable materials are present in the hood.

By-pass hood Auxiliary air hoods

Proper Sash Use 2 Keep all work at least 6 inches inside the hood. The capture ability of a fume hood may not be 100% at the front of the hood. Never lean your head inside the fume hood when chemicals are present

Clean and Organize Minimize storage. Do not take up hood space and block ventilation by storing unused equipment or chemicals in hoods. Prevent pollution. The chemical vapors generated in most hoods are exhausted into the atmosphere. To minimize pollution, seal all chemical containers not in use. Never use the hood to vent excess chemical waste. Remove old experimental glassware and clutter. Wipe up spilled chemicals or residues. Make sure you can see through the glass sash.

Etc. Do not heat perchloric acid in standard fume hoods. Perchloric vapors may create explosive perchlorates in the ductwork. Contact EH&S if you are performing perchloric acid digestions. Do not adjust the damper. Doing so may adversely affect fume hoods in other rooms.

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Berkeley Lab's High Performance Fume Hood Reduces Energy Use by 50 Percent More than 500,000 fume hoods are used in the United States The devices can use a lot of energy-running 24 hours New energy-efficient fume hood technology developed by LBNL is expected to reduce the energy-intensive demands of laboratory ventilation systems. Berkeley Laboratory's promising new fume hood technology reduces airflow requirements by 50 to 70 percent while maintaining or even enhancing worker safety. The new technology could save 8,000 gigawatthours of electricity in the United States. The annual electricity cost savings per hood is about $2,100.

Don’t Forget ! Wear Goggles, Gloves, and Lab coat Never lean your head inside the fume hood Minimize storage Wipe up spilled chemicals or residues Remove old experimental glassware and clutter EH&S: