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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Developing a Management Plan Roger G. Morse AIA Dyanki, Inc.

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Page 1: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Developing a Management Plan Roger G. Morse AIA Dyanki, Inc

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)Developing a Management Plan

Roger G. Morse AIA

Dyanki, Inc.

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Do Nothing Until Problem Arises

• Very expensive• Facility shutdowns• Employee lost time• Disability and worker compensation claims• Increased absenteeism• Decreased productivity• Poor employee moral

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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)

• Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

• Lighting

• Noise

• Ergonomics

• Safety

• Stress in the workplace

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Operation of an IEQ Management Program

• Solve Obvious Problems

• Empower building occupants to report IAQ Concerns

• Set up a management system to make sure reports get to someone who takes action

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Reports of IAQ Concerns

• May be early warning of a serious problem,

• Could be result of an allergic reaction in one individual,

• May be a baseless complaint.

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Responding to Reports of IAQ Concerns

• All reports must be taken seriously.

• Deal with reports in a uniform manner.

• Use a tiered approach that brings more assets to bear as necessary.

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First Tier Review

• Medical Review

• Health and Safety Walk Through

• Facilities Walk Through

• Recommendations

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First Tier Review

• Medical Review:– document any symptoms experienced by

the employee(s).– evaluate the potential for the symptoms to

be caused by indoor air quality.

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First Tier Review

• Health and Safety Walk Through: – Observe conditions, – Gather additional information, – Determine the extent of the problem,– Look for other problems (poor lighting,

improper ergonomics, workplace stress).

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First Tier Review

• Facilities Walk Through: – Look for evident problems,– Document conditions in the space, – Initial evaluation of the HVAC system.

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Second Tier Investigation

• If the First Tier Review does not resolve the issue then additional investigation is necessary.

• Second tier at a level that can normally be accomplished by facility personnel using checklists.

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Second Tier Investigation

• Health and Safety:– Perform a survey to locate potential

pollution sources.– Prepare an inventory of chemicals used in

the space.– Provide the employee reporting the

concern with a diary to log the times and locations of the occurrence.

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Second Tier Investigation

• Facilities:– Survey the facility for building or system

problems (e.g. leaking roofs, poor housekeeping, faulty or leaking plumbing).

– Perform an HVAC evaluation.

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Third Tier Investigation

• Data is collected on conditions in the building.

• If the facility management has the resources internal personnel can perform this work.

• May require outside consultant.

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Third Tier Investigation

• Health and Safety:– Measure for specific potential chemical

contaminants.– Inspect for microbiological growth and

remove if found.– Correct conditions that allowed mold

amplification.– Air sampling for bioaerosols is not

generally recommended.

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Third Tier Investigation

• Facilities: – Log temperature and humidity

(ASHRAE 55) – Log carbon dioxide levels for one week, – Measure carbon dioxide in various

locations within the problem area, – Measure ventilation air (ASHRAE 62)

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Fourth Tier Investigation

• Resolution not found.

• Corrective work does not pass a 60-day evaluation.

• Outside consultant.

• Procure IAQ investigation and design services with an annual contract for services.

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Administrative Requirements of an IEQ Management Program

Setting up a Program

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IEQ Management Program

• Policy and Organization

• Program Administration

• Documentation

• Training

• Communications

• Audit and Review

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IEQ Management Program

• Policy and Organization – formal decision at the topmost level – specific administrative position – responsibility and authority– effective control over activities that could

impact on IEQ – head of buildings and grounds

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IEQ Management Program

• Program Administration – use existing management systems – simpler to add to or slightly modify existing

controls than to invent and administer entirely new ones

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IEQ Management Program

• Documentation – Program Operation

– Program Effectiveness

– Inventory

– Compliance with Regulations and Standards

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IEQ Management Program

• Training – sufficient to perform initial inspections – appropriate to level of activity

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IEQ Management Program

• Communications – occupants informed that they have an

affirmative responsibility and full authority to report IEQ concerns

– inform chain of command that they have a responsibility to forward reports

– part of job performance evaluation

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IEQ Management Program

• Audit and Review – be critically evaluated at periodic intervals – success of report response procedures – effectiveness of administrative controls – adequacy of documentation – compliance with current regulations – level of personnel training – equipment condition

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Roger G. Morse

Dyanki, Inc.

504 Snake Hill Road

Poestenkill, NY 12140