Fume cupboard service at Clinical Sciences (953)

1 Apr 2022

There will be a fume cupboard service to the Prince Charles Hospital Site in April to allow annual service and maintenance of laboratory equipment.

Affected Areas

  • Prince Charles Hospital - Clinical Sciences Building (953)
  • Room G04 & G12

When

  • Start: Wednesday, 13 April 2022
  • Finish: Wednesday, 13 April 2022
  • Times: 8:00am to 2:00pm

Work details

  • Six Monthly Maintenance of Fume Cupboards
  • Please note that in all buildings we will require access to plant rooms to service equipment.
  • To assist Clients in the servicing of Fume Cupboards please find below information on what to expect during the annual service of a Fume Cupboard.
  1. During our service, each Fume Cupboard will be subjected to three different tests. A Face Velocity test to determine that the Fume Cupboard’s exhaust system is functioning correctly and removing hazardous fumes from the workspace. An Illuminance test to make sure that the workspace inside the Fume Cupboard is adequately lit. A Containment Test to ensure that no hazardous fumes are escaping the workspace. All of these tests are performed according to the Australian Standard and enforced by the National Australian Testing Authority.
  2. In regard to decontaminating the Fume Cupboard we ask that wherever possible all hazardous chemicals are removed from the inside of the Fume Cupboard before the test and the area in front of the Fume Cupboard is kept clear and accessible. Where substances cannot be removed from the Fume Cupboard, we ask that you place the containers at least 50mm away from the back of the Fume Cupboard so that we have space to test the airflow. Our technicians will wear protective gear but wherever possible please wipe down the external work surface area to prevent any contamination.
  3. The testing portion of the service takes approximately one hour to complete, if the cupboard requires reprogramming it may take longer but the technicians will check in with you if they think it will take them any considerable amount of time to remedy any issues.
  4. The service should not impact any adjoining cupboards.

COVID-19 Outbreak

To assist in stopping the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 I-Fab have the following measures in place;

  1. I-Fab employees will wash their hands before entering any worksite and after leaving, they will not greet clients with handshakes. There are alcohol-based hand sanitisers in each of the I-Fab vehicles for employee use. All I-Fab vehicles are disinfected at the end of each work day.
  2. I-Fab will now endeavour to work in one- or two-man teams at all times to slow the potential spread of any infections between staff members.
  3. I-Fab has a new system set in place that limits the amount of time that a technician is required to spend on site completing paperwork, to avoid any extended periods at site.
  4. All I-Fab employees should be using COVID Safe practices on work site and in their leisure time. If any client feels like an I-Fab employee is exhibiting signs of sickness, please call Administration immediately.

We stress to all clients that we are doing all we can to accommodate for the situation at hand and are always willing to take any measures the site has in place into our safety plan.

Contact

Hayley & Jayne Jones, Administration:

We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience during this time. For more information on campus shutdowns, disruptions and road closures please refer to the Property and Facilities Division Road and buildings works page. 

Questions and feedback:

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