This half-day workshop will provide an overview of the ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 110-1995, Method for Testing Performance of Laboratory Fume Hoods. This standard uses airflow measurements, qualitative smoke studies, and quantitative tracer gas procedures to provide a hood performance rating. Instrumentation, apparatus requirements, practical considerations and reporting results will all be discussed. An ASHRAE 110 test will be performed in a demonstration laboratory.


Certifiers, Industrial Hygienists, and Chemical Hygiene Officers.


Pam Greenley, CIH, Deputy Director of Industrial Hygiene, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jack Price, PE, CIH, CSP, Environmental Health and Safety, Northeastern University.

Tuition is $195 per person and must be paid in full to guarantee a space in this class. Tuition includes lunch and an Eagleson Institute Certificate.

Individuals who attend both the Introduction to Certification Workshop and the ASHRAE 110 Testing Workshop will receive a $75 discount.

 

  • Lecture ASHRAE 110
    • Why Developed
    • Why you Should Perform the Test
    • Similar Standards
    • Equipment
    • Evaluating Test Results
  • Set-up, Performance and Evaluation of the ASHRAE 110 Test
  • Conclusion and Review