HEATING VENTILATING AIR CONDITIONING GUIDE 1943
Table 4. State Codes, Standards or Laws Relating to the Heating, Ventilating or Air Conditioning of Buildings
State . ALABAMA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA
COLORADO CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA IDAHO ILLINOIS
INDIANA ,
IOWA
Codes, Standards or Laws
Where Material ' Can be Obtained
None.
Law 56-117. Laundry--hours of labor--venti lation--penalty; Law 65-218. Ventilation (with reference to mines).
Installation of power boilers of 15 lb steam pressure or over.
Reference to the ventilation laws may be found in
the California Health and Safety Code under the
following sections:
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Sec. 16800--Construction Requirements, Air
Ducts.
Sec. 16820-16835--Vent Shafts.
Sec. 16900-16905--<Gas Appliance Vents.
Sec. 17080-17088--Garages.
Sec. 16233-16235. 16270-16271--Rooms.
Sec. 16300-16305--Stairways.
None.
School Building Code (1941); Chapter 6--Structural and Mechanical, D. Heating and'Ventilation.
Secretary of State. State House, Phoenix. Dept, of Labor, State Capitol. Little Rock. Supervisor of Documents. 214 State Capitol, Sacramento.
State Dept, of Education.* Div. of Instruction. Hartford.
Sanitary Code: Section 2566 specifies the number , State Dept.' of- Health, of cubic feet of air for children and adults in tene Hartford. ment and boarding houses; Regulation 280 and 281 is concerned with ventilation to be provided for industrial processes.
Labor Laws (1939): VII. Industrial Safety. A. General. Sec. 2355--Lighting and sanitary con dition of factories and round houses; VIII. In dustrial -Health and Sanitation. Legislation. Sec. 2355--Lighting and sanitary condition of factories and round houses.
Dept, of Labor and Factory Inspection.
Hartford.
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Minimum Standards for School Buildings and State Board of Education,
Sites (1931).
Dover.
- Building Code (1941). Section 505--Mechanical Engineering Dept.. DepL
Ventilation; Section 702, Article 702-04--Construc- of Inspection, Govt.
. tion of Air Conditioning Ducts.
District of Columbia.
School Code Law; Laws Relating to Construction Hotels. Apartment Houses, and Public Eating Places.
Secy, of State, Tallahassee.
None.
None.
Laws Relating to Labor and Employment (1941) Health and Safety Act; Occupational Diseases; Compressed Air Employment.
Dept, of Labor. Capitol Bldg.. Springfield.
Illinois School Law, Section 15, paragraph 20 is amplified in April. 1940, Educational Press Bulletin with sections on Ventilating and Heating.
Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health Governing the Construction, Equipment and Main tenance of Sanitary Features of Public and Paro chial School Buildings (1936).
Superintendent of Public Instruction. Springfield.
Bureau Sanitary Engi neering,' State Board of Health, 2(298 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis.
Rules and Regulations of the Administrative Build ing Council--Article VIII. Sections 19-8-1. 19-8-2 and 19-8-3 Pertaining to Ventilation of Rooms and Plumbing Fixtures.
Code of Iowa, Chapter 323, Requirements for .Sanitation and Ventilation of Single Family and Multiple Dwellings.
Code of Iowa, Chapter 73. Ventilation Require ments in Industrial Establishments Pertaining to Health and Safety.
Dept, of Health. Div. Public Health Engr.
and Industrial Hygiene' Des Moines.
Department of Public Instruction Rules Relating to Heating and Ventilating of School Buildings.
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State
Codes. Standards or Laws
Where Material Can be Obtained
KANSAS
Matter is left to judgment of safety engineer in spector. See Labor Laws of Kansas (1940), G. S. 1935, 44-636.
Labor Department, 801 Harrison, Topeka.
KENTUCKY
Statutes of Kentucky: Section 2060b-l provides for the proper ventilation of food establishments;
Sections 2739-19, 2739-24. 2739-37, and 2739-42 provide for the proper ventilation of mines.
Secy, of State, Frankfort.
LOUISIANA
None.
MAINE
Regulations bearing on this subject in reference to the installation of plumbing fixtures in closed rooms are outlined in Sections 101 and 102 of the State Plumbing Code.
Division of Sanitary Engi neering. Dept, of Health and Welfare, State House, Augusta.
MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI
MONTANA .NEBRASKA NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO
Rules and Requlations Relating to Sanitation of Factories and Mercantile Establishments include Sections on Ventilation.
Standards for Maryland School Buildings, Revised, 1941.
Laws Relating to the Erection, Alteration, Inspec tion and Use of Buildings (Form A); Regulations Relative to the Inspection of Buildings Which Are Subject to the Provisions of Chapter 143, General Laws (Form B-l).
-Housing Law of Michigan (1939).
State Dept, of Education, Annapolis.
Dept, of Public Safety. Division of Inspection, 3 Hancock St.. Boston.
Secretary of State, Capitol Bldg.. Lansing.
Laws Relating to Sanitation, Ventilation and
Toilets in Factories, etc. Also requirements in regard to garages, spray rooms and spray booths.
Industrial Commission. State Office Bldg..
St. Paul.
None. State Labor and Industrial Inspection Laws (1941). -
Dept, of Labor and In dustrial Inspection, State
Office Bldg., Jefferson City.
Revised Codes of Montana (1935), Section 1175 refers to ventilation of school buildings.
Safety Codes (1937) and Labor Laws (1941).
Nevada Compiled Laws (1929), Sections 5894 and 5715 pertain to School Buildings. Compiled Labor Laws (1937), Part 14, Section 4241 Ventilation of Mines; Part 8, Sec. 2817 Ventilation Bunk Houses.
Under the provisions of Chapter 177 of the Public - Laws, Safety and Health of Employees, recom
mendations are made in mills, factories, workshops, commercial and mercantile establishments for proper ventilation.
Industrial Code Bulletins and Labor Laws.
Secretary of State, Helena. Dept, of Labor, Lincoln. Secretary of State, Carson City.
Bureau of Labor, Concord.
State Dept, of Labor, Wallach Bldg., Trenton.
Regulations Governing the Heating and Ventilation
of Tourist Courts. Tourist Camps, Hotels and Lodging Houses (1939).
Dept, of Public Health, Santa Fe.
NEW YORK
Commissioner of Education is authorized to deter mine the requirements for proper ventilation of
school buildings.
Commissioner of Edu cation, Albany.
Codes are enforced by the Department of Labor which contain sections on ventilation requirements pertaining to a number of industrial processes, such as:
No. 10 Foundry Code; No. 12 Dust, Fumes and Gases; No. 32 Automobile Spray; No. 33 Rock
Drilling; No. 34 Stone Crushing; No. 35 Stone Cutting and Finishing.
Secretary, Labor Dept., 80 Centre St., New York.
NORTH CAROLINA
Building Code (1936) Chapter 14. Heating and Mechanical Ventilation. Experiment Station Bulletin No. 10.
North Carolina. State College,
Raleigh.
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