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TABLE 3.1 (continued]
Administrative Flow—Quality Assurance: Prestudies, Design, Construction, Maintenance
Construction/Commissioning Tools
Construction Mounting design
management Materials handling
Commissioning plan
Evaluation Inspections and startup and functional performance tests. Performance tests
of system, Checks
Phase 1 Measurements
Updating System descriptions CAD programs
records User instructions (Drawing tools)
User training Training of operating and maintenance people Lectures
Practical training
Participating in the
evaluation
Operating Time (Use)
Evaluation of Functional performance tests in different situations Performance tests
system,
Phase 2
Maintenance Measures to keep ventilation system operating at the specified Maintenance plan
level economically. Monitoring
Health surveil-
lance
Regular Measures to secure that system and equipment performance are Energy audits
checks unchanged. Additionally, evaluation of the system toward new Environment audits
requirements. Assessment
(COSSH)
Process Adoption of the process changes by evaluating influences to Assessment
changes ventilation system and to conditions. When needed, renewing (COSSH)
of ventilation system to meet targets. System simulation
End of Process
Demolition Design and completion of demolition, taking into account possible Assessment of the
of system risks, (e.g., asbestos) risk to health
Special working
methods
Reuse of Evaluation of the value and usefulness of the equipment and compo- Condition analysis of
equipment nents. the equipment
Waste Separation of different types of waste. Records of materi-
handling Handling of problem waste. als used
Recycling materials. Marking of
components
Common items (built into tools):
-Energy consumption
-Ecological issues
-Costs (construction, life cycle)