Ventilation and smoking : reducing the exposure to ETS in buildings

This publication describes how ventilation can reduce the risk of passive smoking. The authors point out that ventilation cannot completely safeguard against passive smoking, but can considerably lower the risks associated with it. The book is aimed at all concerned with the subjects of air quality...

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Corporate Author: Federation of European Heating and Airconditioning Associations.
Other Authors: Skistad, Håkon, 1945-, Bronsema, Ben.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Brussels, Belgium : REHVA, Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations, ©2004.
Series: REHVA guidebook ; no. 4.
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ISBN: 9781523115761
1523115769
296004682X
9782960046823
Physical Description: 1 online resource (x, 144 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).

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245 0 0 |a Ventilation and smoking :  |b reducing the exposure to ETS in buildings /  |c Håkon Skistad and Ben Bronsema, editors. 
246 1 7 |a Rehva guidebook on ventilation and smoking 
264 1 |a Brussels, Belgium :  |b REHVA, Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations,  |c ©2004. 
300 |a 1 online resource (x, 144 pages) :  |b illustrations (chiefly color). 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
490 1 |a Rehva guidebook ;  |v no. 4 
500 |a "Cost G3 ; Industrial ventilation"--Cover. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-138). 
505 0 0 |g 1. Ventilation and Smoking in a Nutshell.  |g 2. Terminology, Symbols and Units.  |t 2.1 Terms and Definitions --  |t 2.2 Symbols --  |t 2.3 Units --  |t 2.4 Abbreviations  |g 3. Introduction.  |g 4. Reading Indications.  |g 5. National Laws and Regulations.  |t 5.1 Regulations for Different Kinds of Premises --  |t 5.2 Types of Regulations --  |t 5.3 Functional Requirements --  |t 5.4 Specific Requirements --  |t 5.5 Prohibitive Requirements  |g 6. Ventilation for the Control of ETS.  |t 6.1 Summary --  |t 6.2 Introduction --  |t 6.3 Measuring ETS Concentrations --  |t 6.4 Limit Values for ETS --  |t 6.5 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Harm Index (ETSHI) --  |t 6.6 Tobacco Smoke Emission Rate --  |t 6.7 Perceived Air Quality in Smoking Compartments --  |t 6.8 Chemical/ Physical versus Sensory Evaluation --  |t 6.9 Ventilation Rates of Zones Where Smoking is Permitted --  |t 6.10 Air Cleaning --  |t 6.11 Ventilation Categories --  |t 6.12 Example - Comparison between Ventilation Demands  |g 7. Passive Smoking and Health.  |t 7.1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) --  |t 7.2 Composition of Tobacco Smoke --  |t 7.3 Health Effects  |g 8. Management and Interior Design of the Premises.  |t 8.1 Introduction --  |t 8.2 Use and Management --  |t 8.3 Interior Design --  |t 8.4 Choice of Materials  |g 9. Principles of Room Air Distribution.  |t 9.1 The Difference between Blowing and Sucking --  |t 9.2 Mixing Strategy --  |t 9.3 Stratification Strategy (Displacement Ventilation) --  |t 9.4 Flow around Extract Openings  |g 10. Zoning Strategies.  |t 10.1 Summary --  |t 10.2 Zoning --  |t 10.3 Airflow from Smoking Zones into Non-Smoking Zones --  |t 10.4 Airflows between Zones --  |t 10.5 Separating Wall --  |t 10.6 Threshold --  |t 10.7 Air Curtains as Part of the Ventilation System --  |t 10.8 Open, Multi-Storey Premises --  |t 10.9 Local Ventilation  |g 11. Zoning and Temperature Control.  |t 11.1 Supply in Non-Smoking and Extract in Smoking Zone --  |t 11.2 Temperature Control by Air Supply in the Smoking Zone --  |t 11.3 Temperature Control by Cooling Devices in the Smoking Zone  |g 12. Ventilation System Arrangements Outside the Room.  |t 12.1 General --  |t 12.2 Guidance by European Standard --  |t 12.3 Short Circuiting  |g 13. Air Cleaners.  |t 13.1 Summary --  |t 13.2 Description of an Air Cleaner --  |t 13.3 Benefits from the Use of an Air Cleaner --  |t 13.4 Limitations --  |t 13.5 Performance Criteria of Air Cleaners --  |t 13.6 Concentration Decay in a Room with Air Cleaners --  |t 13.7 Installation Principles for Air Cleaners  |g 14. Smoking Stations and Smoking Rooms.  |t 14.1 Description --  |t 14.2 Design of a Smoking Station --  |t 14.3 Concerns --  |t 14.4 Smoking Stations with Air Cleaners --  |t 14.5 Benefits from the Use of Smoking Stations --  |t 14.6 Performance Criteria of Smoking Stations --  |t 14.7 Operation and Maintenance of Smoking Stations --  |t 14.8 Smoking Rooms  |g 15. Design Check List.  |t 15.1 Design Limits --  |t 15.2 Layout of the Premises and Zoning --  |t 15.3 Air Distribution Strategy --  |t 15.4 Contaminant Reduction - Air Cleaning --  |t 15.5 Temperature Control --  |t 15.6 Check with National and Local Regulations  |g 16. Case Studies.  |t 16.1 Pubs in UK and in Ireland - Does Ventilation and/or Air Cleaners Help? --  |t 16.2 Restaurant at One Level with a High Ceiling --  |t 16.3 Multi-Storey Restaurant --  |t 16.4 Smoking Zone in a Lobby --  |t 16.5 Bar and Restaurant --  |t 16.6 Bar Desk with Air Curtain from below --  |t 16.7 Bar Area at a Ship  |g 17. References.  |g 18. Appendix A - Amount of Some Harmful Chemical Components Found in Tobacco Smoke.  |g 19. Appendix B - Testing of Air Cleaners.  |t 19.1 British Test Method (BSRIA) --  |t 19.2 Finnish Test Method (VTT) 
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520 |a This publication describes how ventilation can reduce the risk of passive smoking. The authors point out that ventilation cannot completely safeguard against passive smoking, but can considerably lower the risks associated with it. The book is aimed at all concerned with the subjects of air quality and tobacco smoke, primarily HVAC engineers, architects, occupational hygienists, facility managers, building owners, building users and policymakers in the public health sector. 
590 |a Knovel  |b Knovel (All titles) 
650 0 |a Ventilation. 
650 0 |a Tobacco smoke pollution. 
655 7 |a elektronické knihy  |7 fd186907  |2 czenas 
655 9 |a electronic books  |2 eczenas 
700 1 |a Skistad, Håkon,  |d 1945-  |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjyx6JCWggpymDWppXRP6X 
700 1 |a Bronsema, Ben. 
710 2 |a Federation of European Heating and Airconditioning Associations. 
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830 0 |a REHVA guidebook ;  |v no. 4. 
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