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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Regulatory consulting firms

Date: Oct 23, 2019 23:39 UTC

Author: NEAL LANGERMAN <neal**At_Symbol_Here**CHEMICAL-SAFETY.COM>

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Please forward to Anne Hawkins

Date: Oct 24, 2019 11:10 UTC

Author: Edith Kippenhan <kippenhane**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>

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From: Debbie M. Decker <dmdecker**At_Symbol_Here**UCDAVIS.EDU>

Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] *EXT* Re: [DCHAS-L] LD50 Source Data

Date: Oct 24, 2019 00:15 UTC

Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety

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Demystify: 

There's also "Guidelines for Laboratory Design - Health and Safety Considerations" by DiBerardinis, Baum, et al.

I've taken Guidelines for Laboratory Design that I found tremendously useful. Here's the website: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ecpe/programs/guidelines-for-laboratory-design/

The best way I've found to make an impact was to build relationships with project managers and every chance I got, to add value to the project. Mostly by saving money, dispelling the assumption that health and safety always adds cost to the project. But that assumed I had a seat at the table with the design team. That took some doing and convincing my management that it was worth my time to be a part of project planning. And then my management insisting I be included.

HTH,
Debbie

Debbie M. Decker, CCHO, ACS Fellow
Past Chair, Division of Chemical Health and Safety
Councilor and Programming Co-Chair
University of California, Davis
(530)754-7964
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Birkett's hypothesis: "Any chemical reaction
that proceeds smoothly under normal conditions,
can proceed violently in the presence of an idiot."

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> > I would like to circle back to the area that I still see great needsâ??getting the information out to the architect, architectural firms, and mechanical engineers who are designing the laboratories.

The classic guide that addresses this question is from the National Research Council in 2000:
Laboratory Design, Construction, and Renovation: Participants, Process, and Product, available for free at https://www.nap.edu/catalog/9799/laboratory-design-construction-and-renovation-participants-process-and-product.

Unfortunately, even though I have provided paper copies to design managers (architects and engineers) of several lab projects I've been involved in, I've seen no evidence that they read it...

- Ralph

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