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KMID : 0895420140240020229
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Enviromental Hygiene
2014 Volume.24 No. 2 p.229 ~ p.237
A Study on the Status of Management for Personal Protective Equipments & Fume Hoods in University Research Laboratories
Park In-Kyu

Lee Sa-Woo
Jung Jong-Hyeon
Phee Young-Gyu
Abstract
Objectives: This study intends to determine the current status of management of personal protective equipment fume hoods in university laboratories.

Methods: A walk-through survey of 402 labs in Gyeongbuk Province and Daegu Metropolitan City were carried out between May 2009 and July 2010. Respectively, 348 and 54 laboratories were examined in Gyeongbuk Province and Daegu.

Results: In size, labs serving over 15,000 student made up the majority with 276(66.4%). In terms of major, engineering labs were the highest in number with 100(24.9%). As to personal protective equipment, a gas mask and a dust mask were available in 17.8% and 14.3% of the labs, respectively, but 68.9% of labs were equipped with protective goggles. Meanwhile, only 12.7% of labs had separate protective equipment storage boxes. About 60% of the labs had installed a fume hood, of which the average capture velocity was 0.37 m/sec.

Conclusions: For toxic substances, the labs are obliged to provide personal protective equipment in in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act. In addition, the capture velocity of fume hoods must be in strict compliance in order to prevent occupational diseases due to toxic chemicals.
KEYWORD
fume hood, laboratory, PPEs, university
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