Making sure buildings are working properly now will give owners and managers an edge if extraordinary incidents take place, according to a report issued to ASHRAE.
The report, Risk Management Guidance for Health and Safety Under Extraordinary Incidents, was delivered at ASHRAE's 2002 Winter Meeting held in Atlantic City, NJ, Jan. 12-16. The report was written by the society's Presidential Study Group on Health and Safety Under Extraordinary Incidents, which was appointed after the attacks of Sept. 11 and subsequent events.