CLSI QMS04 A2 : 2ED 2007
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
LABORATORY DESIGN
06-29-2016
01-12-2013
Abstract
Committee Membership
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Introduction
3 Definitions
3.1 Acronyms
3.2 Abbreviation
3.3 Conversion Factors
4 Design Process
4.1 The Project Team
4.2 Planning and Programming
4.3 Schematic Design
4.4 Design Development
4.5 Construction Documents
4.6 Bidding and Negotiation
4.7 Construction
4.8 Moving In
4.9 Phasing
4.10 Lean Design Concepts
5 Laboratory Equipment
5.1 Equipment Documentation
5.2 Automated Sample Handling Technology/Systems
5.3 Planning for Future Equipment
5.4 Summary Points
6 Biohazards
6.1 Determining Biosafety Levels
6.2 Designing for Biosafety Levels
6.3 Bioterrorism
6.4 Security
6.5 Summary Points
7 Health and Safety
7.1 Laboratory Classification
7.2 Flammable Storage
7.3 Wall Construction
7.4 Fire Egress
7.5 Fire Alarms
7.6 Fire Extinguishers
7.7 Hazardous Equipment
7.8 Handwashing
7.9 Emergency Eyewash Stations and Flood Showers
7.10 Acoustics
7.11 Ergonomics
7.12 Summary Points
8 Space Determination
8.1 Working Laboratory Space
8.2 Specialized Laboratory Areas
8.3 Laboratory Support Spaces
8.4 Laboratory Employee Spaces
8.5 Patient Support Spaces
8.6 Utility Space
8.7 Net vs. Gross Square Feet
8.8 Relationships
8.9 Laboratory Casework
8.10 Summary Points
9 Finishes
9.1 Casework
9.2 Flooring
9.3 Walls
9.4 Ceilings
10 Ventilation in Laboratory Design
10.1 Temperature and Humidity
10.2 Criteria for Supply and Exhaust
10.3 Air Changes
10.4 Pressurization
10.5 Hood Types
10.6 Redundancy in HVAC Systems
10.7 Control
10.8 Code and Safety Issues
10.9 Summary Points
11 Electrical and Communications
11.1 Electrical
11.2 Communication
11.3 Summary Points
12 Lighting
12.1 Lighting Levels
12.2 Location of Lights
12.3 Light Fixtures
12.4 Expandability
12.5 Codes, Regulations, and Safety
12.6 Summary Points
13 Plumbing
13.1 Tap Water
13.2 Deionized (DI) Water
13.3 Sinks
13.4 Emergency Eye Wash.
13.5 Emergency Flood Shower
13.6 Gases
13.7 Waste Water
13.8 Sprinkler Systems
13.9 Flexibility
13.10 Summary Points
14 Conclusion
Appendix. Code/Design Resources
References
Additional Resources
Summary of Comments and Subcommittee Responses
Summary of Delegate Comments and Working Group Responses
The Quality System Approach
Related CLSI/NCCLS Publications
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