We have wheelchair accessible hoods in all our labs
and a large number of short students who prefer them. However,
I've used them without a problem and I'm 5'10". They aren't
so much lower than the standard hoods that they are a problem.
Pat Redden
Have any of you had experience with ADA compliant fume hoods being used
by non-wheelchair bound personnel? I have concerns that the
shorter height (floor to work surface) of an ADA compliant hood will be
a problem when used by people who would stand in front of the hood to
work. Is there merit to my concern?
Thanks for any input that you can provide. Please feel free to
reply directly to asimpson**At_Symbol_Here**memphis.edu<mailto:asimpson**At_Symbol_Here**memphis.edu>.
Al
St. Peter's College
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Alton Simpson, CHMM, NRCC-CHO
Director, Environmental Health and Safety
The University of Memphis
216 Browning Hall
Memphis, TN 38152-3340
(901) 678-4672 fax (901) 678-4673
http://ehs.memphis.edu
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