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SMACNA IAQGuidelinesforOccupiedBuildingsUnderConstruction 2007 02E

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IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 2nd Edition

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SMACNA 2007 131
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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
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
SMACNA IAQGuidelinesforOccupiedBuildingsUnderConstruction 2007 02E
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