Ventilation Safety
Course Program
Course Description
This training provides essential knowledge on safe ventilation practices to improve indoor air quality and reduce health risks. Participants will learn to implement effective ventilation strategies, monitor air quality, and comply with OSHA standards to create safer environments.
Why Ventilation Matters:
Role of ventilation in reducing airborne viruses and indoor pollutants
Health impacts of poor indoor air quality, including illnesses and hospitalizations
Key Principles of Safe Ventilation:
Bringing in fresh outdoor air and removing stale air
Using filtration systems to trap particles and contaminants
Combining ventilation methods for optimal results
Simple Ventilation Actions:
Opening windows and using exhaust fans to increase airflow
Running HVAC systems with high-efficiency filters (MERV 13+)
Using portable HEPA air cleaners for additional filtration
Advanced Air Cleaning Options:
Benefits of HEPA filters and UV germicidal irradiation (UVGI)
Avoiding unproven or harmful air cleaning technologies
Monitoring and Managing Indoor Air Quality:
Using CO2 monitors to assess ventilation effectiveness
Setting occupancy limits based on ventilation capacity
Maintaining HVAC systems with regular inspections and filter changes
Ventilation Safety Considerations:
Avoiding unsafe practices like opening windows in hazardous conditions
Ensuring proper exhaust air discharge and local exhaust ventilation in workplaces
Ventilation in Healthcare and Workplaces:
Using HVAC systems for directional airflow and pressure differentials
Negative and positive pressure room applications for infection control
Continuous ventilation and filtration to protect staff and patients
Real-World Impact:
Case studies on how improved ventilation reduces virus transmission and health risks
