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#1 Posted : 17 July 2002 10:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Gavin Could anyone give any advice as to what health and safety requiremetns should be considered in building a new Science Lab for a further education college? Are there any special requirements for windows, ventilation, gas supplies etc Any advice would be most welcome!!
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#2 Posted : 17 July 2002 10:51:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert K Lewis You will also need to check out with the Environment Agency any IPPC requirements they may place on your waste to drains. This came up recently with a Technology Block I was involved in constructing. You may also need to check your discharge consents. If old facilities are being removed as part of the build programme you may remain within limits currently agreed. Try also to tie down the occupiers concerning the equipment to be used in fume cupboards - I've seen excellent systems defeated because the experimental equipment has been so large as to distort flow velocities across the face of the cupboard. Try to identify gas supply needs so that a bottle gas storage and use area can be organised outside the building and permanently piped in. Remember also the need for segregation of flammable gases from oxygen and the like. The planning of this needs to include access arrangments. Flammable liquid storage is probaly one of the least planned and I've seen stocks of several hundred litres of many different solvents actually in the building. The on-bench reagent bottles are also a major element when you do a stock take. Hope this helps for a starter Bob
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#3 Posted : 17 July 2002 11:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Bryn Maidment Gavin DfES probably still do a design note - used to be called "Design in Science Accomodation" or something similar. Try their website, do a search. www.dfes.org.uk Hint - I was in the site yesterday and everytime I hit the 'publications' button it caused an 'IExplore error' and closed Explorer down for me. Nice! Good luck
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#4 Posted : 17 July 2002 15:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By Zoe Barnett Gavin,I'd recommend you contact CLEAPSS. They are the lead body for H&S in science in schools and colleges, and you can reach them on 01895 251 496. They also produce a guide to Design and Planning of Laboratories (L14) and as Bryn says, check out the DfES Building Bulletin 80, Science accommodation in Secondary Schools (ISBN 0112710395.) Regards Zoe
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#5 Posted : 17 July 2002 16:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Graham Bullough I was going to mention CLEAPSS, but Zoe got her response in before me. However, CLEAPSS will only assist organisations which are members of CLEAPSS. If your organisation isn't part of a local education authority which is a member of CLEAPSS or an independent school or college which directly has membership, I strongly recommend that it joins CLEAPSS if it is eligible for membership. The annual membership fee is reasonable and worth every penny considering the services it provides, including the provision of copious practical information and guidance on all aspects of health and safety in teaching science and also design and technology.
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