4th Edition
by Louis J. DiBerardinis (Author), Janet S. Baum (Author), Melvin W. First (Author), Gari T. Gatwood (Author), Anand K. Seth (Author)
Proven and tested guidelines for designing ideal labs for scientific investigations
Now in its Fourth Edition, Guidelines for Laboratory Design
continues to enable readers to design labs that make it possible to
conduct scientific investigations in a safe and healthy environment. The
book brings together all the professionals who are critical to a
successful lab design, discussing the roles of architects, engineers,
health and safety professionals, and laboratory researchers. It provides
the design team with the information needed to ask the right questions
and then determine the best design, while complying with current
regulations and best practices.
Guidelines for Laboratory Design
features concise, straightforward advice organized in an easy-to-use
format that facilitates the design of safe, efficient laboratories.
Divided into five sections, the book records some of the most important
discoveries and achievements in:
- Part IA, Common Elements
of Laboratory Design, sets forth technical specifications that apply to
most laboratory buildings and modules
- Part IB, Common Elements of Renovations, offers general design principles for the renovation and modernization of existing labs
- Part
II, Design Guidelines for a Number of Commonly Used Laboratories,
explains specifications, best practices, and guidelines for nineteen
types of laboratories, with three new chapters covering nanotechnology,
engineering, and autopsy labs
- Part III, Laboratory Support
Services, addresses design issues for imaging facilities, support shops,
hazardous waste facilities, and laboratory storerooms
- Part IV, HVAC Systems, explains how to heat, cool, and ventilate labs with an eye towards energy conservation
- Part V, Administrative Procedures, deals with bidding procedures, final acceptance inspections, and sustainability
The final part of the book features five appendices filled with commonly needed data and reference materials.
This Fourth Edition
is indispensable for all laboratory design teams, whether constructing a
new laboratory or renovating an old facility to meet new objectives.