DESIGN CRITERIA FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL FACILITIES AT FORT DETRICK. VOLUME II. DESIGN CRITERIA.

Abstract

Volume II is prepared for the use of architects and engineers in designing new or modified microbiological facilities for Fort Detrick. It is divided into six sections, corresponding to the normal division of design work: architectural; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning; piping; equipment and accessories; electrical; and instrumentation and controls. Each section is designed to be largely self-contained for the use of the individual specialists involved. A detailed Table of Contents, an alphabetical Subject Index, numerous illustrative plates, a glossary, and supporting appendices also are included. Volume I provides an introduction to the subject matter both for managers and the specialized users of Volume II. The volume includes a discussion of safety philosophy and some representative construction cost data slanted primarily toward management needs. It also includes a brief description of basic microbiological facility design principles aimed primarily at the architect and engineer. A selected bibliography of the literature on microbiological laboratory design concludes the volume.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0480716

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  • Air Conditioning
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  • Design Criteria
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  • Ventilation

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