Post green lab procedures including stickers for fume hoods, turning off lights, etc.
Posted green lab procedures make it clear to everyone how to follow best practices in the lab. For example, fume hood stickers serve as reminders to shut the sash when the fume hood is not in use. In the event of an explosion, a closed sash will prevent chemicals and other materials from entering into the lab. In addition, certain types of fume hoods, called variable air volume hoods, will consume less energy when the sash is closed.
Fume hoods are just one example of how posting green lab procedures can facilitate adherence to best practices.
For more information about how fume hood sash stickers can save energy, please click here.
For more information about how turning off the lights can save energy, please click here.
Posted green lab procedures make it clear to everyone how to follow best practices in the lab. For example, fume hood stickers serve as reminders to shut the sash when the fume hood is not in use. In the event of an explosion, a closed sash will prevent chemicals and other materials from entering into the lab. In addition, certain types of fume hoods, called variable air volume hoods, will consume less energy when the sash is closed.
Fume hoods are just one example of how posting green lab procedures can facilitate adherence to best practices.
For more information about how fume hood sash stickers can save energy, please click here.
For more information about how turning off the lights can save energy, please click here.