HVAC systems in health care facilities provide a broad range of services in support of populations who are uniquely vulnerable to an elevated risk of health, fire, and safety hazard. These heavily regulated, high-stakes facilities undergo continuous maintenance, verification, inspection, and recertification; typically operate 24 hours/day, 7 days/week; and are owner-occupied for long life cycles. Health care HVAC systems must be installed, operated, and maintained in spatial and functional conjunction with a host of other essential building services, including emergency and normal power, plumbing and medical-gas systems, automatic transport, fire protection, and myriad IT systems, all within a constrained building envelope.
This Course is considered to be as helpful guide and tool that help Mechanical Engineers to supervise Healthcare Projects category from HVAC ,Fire Fighting and Plumbing Perspectives ,The Contents of this Course contain as Following ;Seismic Restraints in Healthcare HVAC Design ,Infection Control ,Disaster Planning and Emergency Management ,Operation and Maintenance ,and in Health Care Room Design such as (Operation Rooms ,Laboratories, Imaging Rooms ,Pharmacies ,Isolation Rooms ,Morgue, Autopsy ICU and Burn units ) and Finally include Sustainability aspect such as (Water Efficiency ,Energy Efficiency, Indoor Air Quality ,Site Sustainability, Energy Modeling,Commisionoing and Energy Benchmarking Plus Financial Incentives of Energy Efficiency )