SMACNA IAQGuidelinesforOccupiedBuildingsUnderConstruction 2007 02E
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IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 2nd Edition
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
SMACNA | 2007 | 131 |
An authoritative source of project management guidance in maintaining satisfactory indoor air quality (IAQ) of occupied buildings undergoing renovation or construction. Covers how to manage the source of air pollutants, control measures, quality control and documentation, as well as communication with occupants. Includes example projects, tables, references, resources, and checklists; plus more extensive appendices, references, resources, planning and inspection checklists, and model specifications. Offers guidance on HVAC equipment early start-up and duct cleanliness for new construction. Methods to identify and remediate lead, asbestos, or other materials that are classified as hazardous materials are not intended to be within the scope of this standard.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | FOREWORD |
6 | TASK FORCE |
7 | NOTICE TO USERS OF THIS PUBLICATION |
11 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
17 | CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW 1.2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL |
21 | CHAPTER 2 AIR POLLUTANTS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION 2.1 SOURCES OF AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS |
23 | 2.2 HOW CONTAMINANTS MOVE THROUGH BUILDINGS |
24 | FIGURE 2-1 COMMON POLLUTANT PATHWAYS FROM CONSTRUCTION SITE |
25 | 2.3 HOW AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS IMPACT BUILDING OCCUPANTS |
26 | 2.4 PLACING CONTAMINANT EXPOSURES IN PERSPECTIVE Table 2-1 Other Contributors to Health Complaints Sometimes Attributed to Airborne Contaminants |
27 | 2.5 HAZARD ASSESSMENT |
31 | CHAPTER 3 CONTROL MEASURES 3.1 OVERVIEW 3.2 HVAC PROTECTION 3.3 SOURCE CONTROL |
32 | 3.4 PATHWAY INTERRUPTION |
33 | 3.5 HOUSEKEEPING |
34 | 3.6 SCHEDULING 3.7 OCCUPANT RELOCATION |
39 | CHAPTER 4 HVAC 4.1 HVAC: A CRITICAL FACTOR IN CONSTRUCTION CONTROL 4.2 HVAC PROTECTION |
41 | 4.3 HVAC SCHEDULING 4.4 EQUIPMENT CLEANING 4.5 ESTABLISHING PRESSURIZATION |
45 | CHAPTER 5 MANAGING THE CONSTRCTION PROCESS 5.1 PROJECT ORGANIZATION |
46 | 5.2 SELECTING IAQ CONTROLS |
51 | CHAPTER 6 PRE-RENOVATION BUILDING EVALUATION 6.1 OBJECTIVES 6.2 PROCEDURES 6.3 FOLLOW-UP |
55 | CHAPTER 7 CONTAINMENT 7.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 7.2 GUIDELINES 7.3 BASIC CONTAINMENT 7.4 INTERMEDIATE CONTAINMENT |
56 | 7.5 ADVANCED CONTAINMENT |
59 | CHAPTER 8 MOISTURE AND MOLD CONTROL 8.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MOLD 8.2 MOISTURE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION 8.3 PREVENTING MOLD GROWTH |
60 | 8.4 MOLD CLEANUP ISSUES |
63 | CHAPTER 9 QUALITY CONTROL 9.1 STANDARDS 9.2 SURVEILLANCE CRITERIA |
64 | 9.3 ENFORCING WORK PRACTICES 9.4 REOCCUPANCY CRITERIA |
65 | 9.5 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION |
69 | CHAPTER 10 COMMUNICATING WITH OCCUPANTS 10.1 OCCUPANT EDUCATION 10.2 COMPLAINT RESPONSE |
73 | CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.1 TYPICAL COMPLAINT SCENARIOS 11.2 INVESTIGATION PROTOCOL 11.3 DEVELOPING CONCLUSIONS |
77 | CHAPTER 12 EXAMPLES 12.1 MINOR OFFICE RECONFIGURATION 12.2 ROOF REPLACEMENT 12.3 HOSPITAL RENOVATION |
78 | 12.4 HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATION (TWO OPTIONS) |
83 | APPENDIX A REFERENCES |
87 | APPENDIX B RESOURCES |
91 | APPENDIX C PLANNING CHECKLIST |
97 | APPENDIX D INSPECTION CHECKLIST |
103 | APPENDIX E MODEL SPECIFICATION E.1 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS |
104 | E.2 SUBMITTALS |
105 | E.3 HVAC BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS |
109 | APPENDIX F EARLY START-UP OF PERMANENTLY INSTALLED HVAC SYSTEMS” |
121 | APPENDIX G DUCT CLEANLINESS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES |