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Posted By Agnes Chow
Would anyone know the normal value of air flow in a x-ray films development dark room in hospitals?
Many thanks.
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Posted By Phil Begg
Hi Agnes,
We have had some problems with darkroom ventilation in the past and if I recall properly Kodak assessed the air changes at 15 per minute +/- 20%.
The solution may be fairly obvious (more air) but the problem can be complex. Some of the answer will depend upon the process in use, the chemistry involved (some units still use glutaraldehyde as a hardening agent especially in breast screening units) which will necessitate air sampling.
The risk from glutaraldehyde are probably low in this case but you will have to consider them.
The design of the light baffles and the extract ducting should also be looked at to make sure they are not causing a problem.
I suggest you contact your Facilities/
Estates department and have the flow tests done (inlet AND outlet), failing that your equipment supplier (Kodak?) may help.
best Regards,
Phil Begg H&S Advisor
Grampian University Hospitals Trust
The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and imply no endorsement of them by GUHT Or Kodak.
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Posted By Bryn Maidment
Agnes
Don't have it to hand but try Health Technical Memo (HTM)2025 Ventilation in Healthcare Premises. Consists of 4 pubs and yr Estates or Works Dept should have it.
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Posted By Agnes Chow
Many thanks for the above. This is an excellent forum.
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