Member Area
Advanced Laboratory Design Training
Sustaining the Industry for the Next Generation
Containment: How it impacts design approaches from 10,000 feet to the bench top.
Or all you wanted to know about CL1-2-3-4, fume hoods, cleanrooms, and other containment systems, but were too afraid to ask!
Intended for laboratory planners, architects, engineers, and facility operators, the course will help attendees to understand how to design containment facilities and rooms, including various methods of containment within a lab facility. The course will discuss principles such as:
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What is containment and why do we have it?
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Codes and standards used in science facility design in Canada
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Architectural considerations for facility design to suit various containment types
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Mechanical ventilation, pressurization, controls
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Electrical considerations
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Design examples
The course will include an interactive session to discuss specific topics and project experience.
30 participants maximum.
A certificate will be issued upon request for participants who complete the course.
WHEN: Monday, November 18 from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
WHERE: Hamilton Convention Centre
FEES: $250 members / $375 non-members
**Available to conference registrants only.
Presenters:
Mary On, Senior Associate, Introba Mary is a senior associate on the Science and Technology Team at Introba. With experience in sustainable mechanical design, Mary focuses on delivering lab facilities that are sustainable, practical and resilient by providing simple solutions to complex problems through her designs.
Kevin Shea, Principal, Introba Kevin brings over 17 years of industry experience to his role as Principal and leads Introba’s Science & Technology Sector. With experience and emphasis in delivering high-performance, sustainable solutions that are practical, maintainable, healthy, resilient and resource-responsible, Kevin’s personal dedication to his projects reflects Introba’s core pillars: imagine, perform, accelerate and sustain. Kevin’s passion for the science and technology sector, and energy efficiency, allow for the design of spaces that meet the needs of each client. Whether it’s a requirement for absolute flexibility, meeting GHG targets, squeezing into a short floor to floor, or any other major requirements that clients find themselves needing, Kevin’s knowledge and ability to listen will drive these projects home to a successful conclusion. **** Kevin apporte plus de 17 ans d'expérience dans l'industrie à son rôle de directeur et dirige le secteur des sciences et technologies d'Introba. Grâce à son expérience et à l'importance qu'il accorde à fournir des solutions durables et performantes qui sont pratiques, durables, saines, résistantes et respectueuses des ressources, l'engagement personnel de Kevin dans ses projets reflète les piliers fondamentaux d'Introba : imaginer, performer, accélérer et soutenir. La passion de Kevin pour le secteur des sciences et des technologies et pour l'efficacité énergétique permet de concevoir des espaces qui répondent aux besoins de chaque client. Qu'il s'agisse d'un besoin de flexibilité absolue, d'atteindre les objectifs de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre, de s'adapter à un espace réduit, ou de toute autre exigence majeure dont les clients ont besoin, les connaissances de Kevin et sa capacité d'écoute conduiront ces projets à une conclusion fructueuse.
Kevin Shelast, Principal, Aqua Air Kevin Shelast is a Principal at Aqua Air with 12-years of experience working on energy-efficiency upgrades and airflow controls for critical environments. Kevin continues to work with several Canadian universities and healthcare organizations to help evaluate their airflow control systems, and related building mechanical systems, for optimization through the application of up-to-date energy-saving technologies and control systems.
Yvon Lachance, Président, YLA Architecture Aujourd'hui à la tête de YLA Architecture, Yvon Lachance compte près de 30 ans de pratique en architecture. Il possède une vaste expérience dans la réalisation de projets complexes et d'envergure. Son portfolio de projets comprend d'importants bâtiments institutionnels et publics, des pavillons universitaires, des centres de recherche (santé, chimie, physique) ainsi que des projets de rénovation d'enveloppes de bâtiments contemporains et patrimoniaux. Il est Fellows et 4e Vice-président de Devis de construction Canada, de l'Association internationale pour la préservation et ses techniques, de l'International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I²SL) et président sortant de Laboratoires Écologiques du Canada. Now heading YLA Architecture, Yvon Lachance boasts nearly 30 years of practice in architecture. He has extensive experience in the realization of large-scale and complex projects. His portfolio of projects includes major institutional and public buildings, university pavilions, research centres (health, chemistry, physics) as well as contemporary and heritage building envelope renovation projects. He is a Fellow and 4th Vice-President of Construction Specification Canada, a member of the International Association for Preservation and its Techniques, a member of the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I²SL), and he is the Immediate Past President of Sustainable Labs Canada.
Peggy Theodore, Principal, Diamond Schmitt Architects Peggy Theodore is passionate about design, and in particular, its ability to affect positive social change and a positive impact on the environments in which we live. She is a LEED Accredited Professional and has particular interest in sustainable design solutions. She has extensive experience in all phases of project programming, planning and design across a range of institutional projects. Peggy is an excellent facilitator who can shepherd complex projects through all phases of a project from conception to completion and recognizes the importance of teamwork in achieving the best solutions to complex design challenges. Her extensive portfolio includes the School of Medicine at Queen’s University; the LEED Gold Certified Life Sciences Centre at the University of British Columbia, the LEED Gold Certified Papadakis Integrated Science Building at Drexel University, the LEED Gold CI Public Health Ontario Central Laboratory, and the LEED Gold target Biological Sciences Complex Renewal at the University of British Columbia. Peggy’s experience includes Canadian museum, gallery, and archive design for the award-winning Ryerson Image Centre and School of Image Arts in Toronto, and Ingenium Centre in Ottawa.
Marc-André Perreault, Pageau Morel Bio to come.