Updated 11/28/2023
Measure velocity of air flow into laboratory fume hoods using a Anemometer/Vaneometer (air velocity meter). The purpose is to confirm function of fume hood immediately before use.
A piece of tissue paper or kimwipe may be used ONLY to roughly check for hood exhaust flow. If the tissue is not being pulled into the fume hood, DO NOT PROCEED; notify CMC (x1327) or EHS (x3700) staff immediately.
Fume hoods are present in most laboratories conducting work with hazardous materials. Testing of chemical fume hoods should be conducted under the same conditions as actual use. If a large number of hoods are located in one laboratory, they should be turned on at least thirty (30) minutes prior to testing to obtain accurate results.
Safety Goggles, Lab coat and appropriate gloves (use the proper glove to handle equipment/chemicals present in the hood at time of testing). Although this task does not involve the use of any hazardous materials, there may be equipment and/or chemicals present in the Fume Hood at the time of testing.
No formal training is necessary to complete test using Vaneometer.
If tested fume hood results are not within the acceptable standard, do not use the hood.
Use caution when testing fume hoods; equipment and chemicals may be present.
No formal approval is necessary to test fume hood with a vaneometer.