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Public concerns and recent events are keeping effluent decontamination systems (EDS) in almost all Level-3 and higher facility plans, in spite of cost factors and BMBL guidelines to the contrary. The issues surrounding EDS have now become cost and effectiveness. Joe Wilson illustrates the characteristics of different effluents and the available EDS solutions. He uses five current case studies to examine the specification, installation, and commissioning of EDS equipment along with critical design elements including space requirements, configuration options, connections, site conditions, and costs. He also examines real vs. perceived risks of EDS-equipped facilities.
This session qualifies for AIA CEU credit. This session also qualifies for HSW credit.
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The 2008 International Conference on Biocontainment Facilities Ended April 22, 2008 Washington, DC
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