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When is a fume hood necessary?

Publish Time: 2021-11-19     Origin: Site

In general, laboratory fume hoods are required when using hazardous chemicals that are: 

Acutely toxic, carcinogenic, or have reproductive hazards. 

Highly reactive.

Volatile (e.g., solvents) or easily dispersible in air. 

Substances with uncharacterized hazards. 

Nanoparticles.

Stench chemicals or that have a low odor threshold.

Proper use of fume hoods

1. Allow for proper air flow around large equipment. Raise large equipment on blocks or a jack so it is approximately 2” above the surface and air may pass beneath it. 

2. Do not use the hood for storage of equipment, chemicals, or hazardous waste. Keep only the materials necessary for the experiment inside of the hood. Dispose of hazardous waste frequently. 

3. Work with the hood sash at 18”. This ensures the most effective flow. Only raise sash completely for setup or takedown and when there are no hazardous materials present. 

4. Work 6” into the fume hood. Place chemicals and equipment at least 6” into the fume hood to avoid disturbances, such as air currents due to movement in the lab, which interfere with airflow at the face of the hood. Larger equipment should be set up in the rear of the fume hood to minimize air turbulence.

Best practices of fume hoods

1. Do not place spark or flame sources inside the hood when flammable liquids or gases are present. 

2. If no spill lip is present, use secondary containment to minimize the spread of spilled material. 

3. Work behind horizontal sliding sash (if one is present) to protect from splashes, mild eruptions, etc. 

4. Close the sash completely when hood is unattended. This also helps reduce energy consumption. 

5. When running unattended reactions, place a sign on the fume hood alerting lab users to the details and safety information of the reaction taking place. Include emergency contact information.

Fume hood limitations 

1. Explosions and Pressurized Reactions: A laboratory fume hood is not rated to contain explosions. If an explosion hazard exists, weighted barriers or shields must be used. Note that such barriers will affect the airflow in the hood. Vent pressurized systems in a slow, controlled manner. Gases or vapors released from pressurized vessels may disrupt fume hood flow and cause a containment breach. 

2. Highly Reactive Substances: Efficiency of a fume hood can vary with age and use. When working with highly toxic or air and moisture reactive chemicals, consider using a glove box. 

3. Perchloric Acid: A conventional fume hood must not be used when heating or using large quantities of concentrated perchloric acid. Perchlorate crystals may accumulate on surfaces and can detonate upon contact. Perchloric acid hoods, equipped with a wash-down system, must be used.

Common misuses of hume hood 

1. Do not remove hood components: Removal of hood components, such as horizontal sliding sashes, air foils, and utility panels, may create undesired air currents in the hood and reduce face velocity. 

2. Evaporation and Waste Disposal: A fume hood should never be used for evaporation or waste disposal as they are vented directly into the atmosphere. Use condensers, traps and scrubbers to prevent chemical release. It is a fineable offense to intentionally evaporate material in the fume hood. 

3. Microorganisms: Work involving harmful microorganisms should be done in a biosafety cabinet as fume hoods are not HEPA filtered.

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