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The following Design Policy and Guidelines apply to all systems within the plumbing engineering Engineering Design Policy and Guidelines. Systems may include sanitary, storm, medical gas and vacuum H.1 Reference Design and Safety Guidelines for the Plumbing Designer H.2 Building Design Considerations H.3 Plumbing Systems H.4 Sanitary and Waste System H.5 Storm Drainage Systems H.6 Laboratory Safety Equipment H.7 Compressed-Gas Systems H.8 Vacuum Systems H.9 Natural Gas/Fuel Systems H.10 Backflow Prevention (BFP) H.11 Pure Water Systems H.12 Process Water Systems H.1 Reference Design and Safety Guidelines for the Plumbing Designer

The NIH is a progressive and dynamic biomedical research institution where state-of-the-art be state of the art. It is the NIH’s intent to build and maintain the physical plant and facilities in accordanc It has been the NIH experience that renovation/rehabilitation of existing facilities do not lend themselves plumbing systems. The architect/engineer (A/E) should be alerted to this situation and make an evaluation early in such findings, provide recommendations, and report them to the Project Officer for a decision on how to

The A/E design firm should use and comply with, as a minimum, the latest issue of the following design a Project Officer or as required by program. The A/E should utilize the latest versions of guidelines The criteria include, but are not limited to, the following:

■ The International Building Code and the International Plumbing Code: International Code Counci Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60477-5795. ■ American National Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment (ANSI (ANSI). ■ Planning and Design of Laboratory Facilities: Baker, J.H., Houang, L. (1983) the World Health ■ Occupational Safety and Health Standards, CFR 29, Part 1910: U.S. Department of Labor, Occu ■ Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules: U.S. Department of Health and No. 88: 16957-16985, Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. ■ Laboratory Safety Monograph: A Supplement to the NIH Guidelines for Recombinant of Health, Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. ■ Guidelines for Laboratory Design: Health and Safety Considerations: DiBernardinis Sons. ■ Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories: U.S. Department of Health and National Institutes of Health, HHS Pub. No. (NIH)88-8395.

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