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Feature 11: Fundamental material safety

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 Feb, 2019

An on-site investigation of the commercial space conducted by a certified risk assessor or inspector technician to determine the presence of any lead-based hazards in paint, dust and soil using the definitions in U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 745.65 for residential dwellings or child-occupied facilities.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 Feb, 2019

All commercial and institutional spaces found to have lead-based hazards must adhere to U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 745.227 work practice standards for conducting lead-based paint activities, as outlined in U.S. 40 CFR Part 745.227 for multi-family dwellings and in U.S. 29 CFR Part 1926.62 for general construction work. An occupant protection plan must be implemented during the work activities.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 24 Jan, 2019

The standard GBZ/T 192.5 – 2007 National Occupational Health Standards - Method for Determination of Dust in the Air in the Workplace Part 5: Asbestos Fiber Concentration has been accepted as an equivalent for 40 CFR Part 763 of Feature 11 Part 3 for projects in China. Note that the scope this of this equivalency is limited to requirement (c) of this feature part (post-abatement clearance testing).


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 24 Jan, 2019

The standard GBZ/T 193-2007 National Occupational Health Standards – Criterion of Control and Prevention for Occupational hazards in Asbestos Processing has been accepted as an equivalent for 40 CFR Part 763 of Feature 11 Part 3 for projects in China. Note that the scope this of this equivalency is limited to requirement (b) of this feature part (actions to minimize asbestos hazards).


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 02 Jan, 2019

Projects in China may use the following asbestos inspection, management and post-remediation clearance requirements in lieu of those required in Feature 11, Part 3.

a) Inspection requirements
On-site inspection is conducted by a knowledgeable professional. The inspection report must include: (1) Examination of building records, if existing, to evaluate portions of the building likely to contain Asbestos containing building materials (ACBM).
Visual assessment of suspected ACBM. (2) Tactile (touch) verification of suspected ACBM to determine whether they are friable (i.e., likely to become particles). (3) An inventory with all areas containing suspected ACBM. (4) A confirmation sample for areas that are not suspected ACBM is recommended.

b) Asbestos management plan
If the presence of asbestos is confirmed or suspected per the initial inspection, a plan needs to be written and implemented, containing at least the following elements: (1) A blueprint of the building and identification of suspected and confirmed ACBM. (2) Description of all abatement removal actions. (3) For ACBM left-in-place, description of management activities that may include: periodic structural check, painting, isolation of spaces with ACBM, encapsulation. (4) A surveillance and reinspection schedule (with a 3-year minimum periodicity) based on the status of the remediation and the integrity of the ACBM left in place, with special emphasis in potentially friable ACBM. (5) Description of preventative measures to minimize the risk of exposure to asbestos. (6) Notification (and sample, if deemed necessary) procedures in case of potential exposure due to the loss of integrity of ACBM. (7) Post-remediation clearance protocols, including air testing.

c) Post-abatement clearance
As described in the Asbestos Management Plan, post-abatement clearance must be stated, properly documented, and performed according to applicable standards.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 17 Oct, 2018

Hong Kong Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (HOKLAS) certified inspectors have been accepted as an alternative for the EPA certified inspector requirements of Feature 11 Part 2 and 4 for Hong Kong.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 15 Aug, 2018

Projects may meet Feature 11 Part 1 by complying with requirements for maximum concentration values for toxic chemicals tolerated by weight in homogenous materials as required by European Union’s Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS).


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 15 Aug, 2018

In 29 May, 2018 AAP, remove: "the US Consumer Product Safety Commission". Add: "an agency focused on protecting the public from risk or injury associated with consumer products,”


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 14 Jun, 2018

EPA Ireland - Management Plan for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Ireland has been accepted as an alternative for the requirements of Feature 11, Part 4 for projects in Ireland.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 07 Jun, 2018

In Core & Shell Scope, remove: "Entire Building". Add: "Extent of Developer Buildout"


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 29 May, 2018

Products certified under Global GreenTag Standard v4.0 and PhD Methodology are considered to meet the asbestos and mercury restrictions of Feature 11 Part 1c and 5b.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 29 May, 2018

All newly installed building materials meet the following materials composition requirements:

  1. No asbestos >1% by weight in the following:
    • Thermal system insulation (applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or other like components to prevent heat loss or gain).
    • Surfacing material (that is sprayed, troweled or otherwise applied to surfaces, for example acoustical plaster or fireproofing materials).
    • Wallboard/millboard, resilient floor covering, roofing and siding shingles (including metal cladding) and construction mastics.
  2. For furnishings, at minimum 20% by cost of the following building product and material types contain < 100 ppm added lead:
    • Doors and door hardware.
    • Ductwork.
    • Conduits. 
    • Metal studs.
    • Mirrors/glass.
    • Brass cooler drains, pumps, motors and vales.
    • Roofing or flashing.
    • Vinyl blinds or wall covering.
    • Other (Product categories can be suggested for inclusion in the cost calculation, provided evidence/documentation for added lead content is presented.)

Wherever procurement of a product or a material type is not possible, the project is permitted to submit documentation demonstrating an attempt has been made, including a petition or formal request filed with at minimum three manufacturers (per product or material type) who were unable to meet their needs.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 29 May, 2018

Asbestos Content and Advocacy
All newly-installed building materials do not contain asbestos >1% by weight in the below materials. Wherever procurement of a product or a material not possible, the project is permitted to submit documentation demonstrating an attempt has been made, including a petition or formal request filed with at minimum 3 manufacturers (per product or material) who were unable to meet their needs.

  1. Thermal insulation (applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, or ducts)
  2. Acoustical plaster
  3. Fireproofing materials on structural members
  4. Wallboard/millboard
  5. Floor tile and sheeting
  6. Roofing and siding shingles (including metal cladding)
  7. Construction mastics

Lead Content
All newly-installed building materials meet the following material composition requirements:

  1. No more than a weighted average of 0.25% lead in wetted surfaces of pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures, and 0.20% for solder or flux used in plumbing for water intended for human consumption.
  2. No interior or exterior paints containing lead.
  3. Use of lead-free roofing and flashing.

Lead Advocacy
For each product type listed below (as applicable) projects submit documentation demonstrating a petition or a formal request is filed with at least three manufacturers to limit lead content to <100ppm.

  1. Door hardware
  2. Ductwork
  3. Conduit
  4. Metal studs
  5. Mirrors
  6. Brass cooler drains, pumps, motors, valves
  7. Vinyl blinds or wallcovering

Lead Disclosure
Project teams file a petition with an agency focused on protecting the public from risk or injury associated with consumer products, requesting a product label is developed for building products to verify lead content is below 100ppm.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 29 May, 2018

Products certified under Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) FFFMv3.0-2017, Furniture, Fittings, Foam and Mattresses (Level A) are considered to meet the lead and asbestos restrictions of Feature 11 Part 1.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 28 May, 2018

European Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS II) has been accepted as an alternative for the requirements of Feature 11, Parts 5a and 5b, for Europe. Note that high-pressure sodium lamps must still meet the requirements set in LEED v4 PBT source reduction - mercury credit.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 15 Apr, 2018

Products certified under Good Environmental Choice Australia Floor Coverings (GECA 25-2011 v2i) are considered to meet the toxic material reduction restrictions of Feature 11 Part 1.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 19 Mar, 2018

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62 has not been deemed equivalent to EPA 40 CFR Part 745.227 for the requirements of Feature 11, Part 2. Note while the acceptable work practices are similar between the two standards, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62 does not establish determinations for all lead-related hazards to an occupant beyond the potential exposure of a construction employee.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 20 Feb, 2018

AFRDI Standard 150 has been accepted as an alternative for the requirements of Feature 11, Part 1.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 05 Feb, 2018

Complex electrical or data products that are made up entirely of small electrical components, such as fire alarms, meters, sensors, thermostats and load break switches, may meet the European Union’s Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive in lieu of the 100 ppm limit on added lead in Feature 11 Part 1c. RoHS establishes the following maximum concentration values for chemicals by weight in homogeneous materials:
1. Lead (Pb): < 1000 ppm
2. Mercury (Hg): < 100 ppm
3. Cadmium (Cd): < 100 ppm
4. Hexavalent Chromium (Cr VI): < 1000 ppm
5. Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB): < 1000 ppm
6. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE): < 1000 ppm
7. Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP): < 1000 ppm
8. Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP): < 1000 ppm
9. Dibutyl phthalate (DBP): < 1000 ppm
10. Disobutyl phthalate (DIBP): < 1000 ppm


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 06 Nov, 2017

ProPECC2/97, when used in combination with the Hong Kong EPD’s Code of Practice on Asbestos Control protocol and a post clearance test, has been accepted as an alternative to the requirements of Feature 11 Part 3.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In part description, remove: "on buildings". Add: "of projects"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In part description, add: ", demolition," after "For repair, renovation"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

For Part 5b, remove: "Project develops a plan to upgrade current mercury-containing lamp". Add: _“Project does not install any lamps not compliant with the low-mercury limits specified in Appendix C, Table A5. Project develops a plan to upgrade any existing non-compliant lamps to low-mercury or mercury-free lamps.”


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

For Part 1c, add: "For door hardware, project teams must document attempt to meet the requirement and demonstrate a petition or a formal request has been filed with manufacturers who were unable to meet their needs." after "Not more than 100 ppm (by weight) added lead in all other building materials."


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In part description, remove: "following guidelines". Add: "below guidelines, and a policy is put in place for future work"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

For Part 3a, remove: "or by a U.S. EPA accredited company experienced in asbestos assessment". Add: "or" before "accredited asbestos consultant..."


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

Add: "and Policy Document" after "Remediation Report"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In part description, remove: "carry out the following:". Add: "For" before "any projects undergoing...". Add "the below guidelines are applied and a policy put in place for future work:" after "PCBs"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In feature background, remove: "(Please refer to Table A3 for additional details.)"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In part description, remove: "buildings". Add: "projects"


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 05 Oct, 2017

The Dutch Working Conditions Legislation (including the Decree, Act, and Regulation) has been approved as an alternative to AHERA for Feature 11, Part 3. Note that projects must maintain a copy of the records produced by the asbestos investigator/abatement contractor, which should be made available to the building occupants.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 05 Oct, 2017

PCB directive NRW- RdErl. d. Ministry of construction and housing v. 3.7.1996 - II B 4 - 476.101 has been accepted as an alternative for the requirements of Feature 11 Part 4a.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 22 Sep, 2017

S.I. 386/2006, 589/2010, and 291/2013 have been accepted as an equivalent for AHERA and 40 CFR part 763 of Feature 11 Part 3. Note that inspection by an accredited professional is conducted every three years.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 21 Aug, 2017

Asbestos inspection every three years through an agency/lab accredited by the 'National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), India' has been accepted as an alternative to the requirements of Feature 11 Part 3a.
An on-site investigation of the commercial space conducted by an agency/lab accredited by the 'National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), India', has been accepted as an alternative to the requirements of Feature 11 Part 2a. Note that projects must maintain a copy of the records produced by the asbestos investigator/abatement contractor, which should be made available to the building occupants.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Add "c. Not more than 100 ppm (by weight) added lead in all other building materials."


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Remove: "Not more than 100 ppm (by weight) added lead". Add: "Not more than a weighted average of 0.25% lead in wetted surfaces of pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures, and 0.20% for solder or flux used in plumbing for water intended for human consumption"


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 17 Jan, 2017

The New York Department of Environmental Protection Asbestos Control Program and Asbestos Rules and Regulations has been approved as an equivalent to AHERA for Feature 11, Part 3.
Note that projects must maintain a copy of the records produced by the asbestos investigator/abatement contractor, which should be made available to the building occupants.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To reduce or eliminate occupant exposure to lead, asbestos, and PCBs from building materials.'


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add MEP Letter of Assurance as required documentation.


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add policy document as required documentation, remove Architect Letter of Assurance.


Feature 12: Moisture management

Type Description
Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 15 Oct, 2019

The Swedish industry standard ByggaF has been deemed acceptable for the requirements of Feature 12: Moisture Management Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 for Sweden.
Note that the documentation generated upon following the methodology outlined in ByggaF must be submitted in English during the documentation phase.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To limit the potential for bacteria and mold growth within buildings from water infiltration and condensation.'


Feature 13: Air flush

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In system diagram, add: "Immune" to list under diagram of body system


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 26 Jul, 2017

For Part 1a, remove: "4,500 m³ of outdoor air per m²". Add: "4,266 m³ of outdoor air per m²"


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To remediate construction-related indoor air contamination.'


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

In Part 1b, change “0.3 CFM fresh air per ft² of floor area” to “0.3 CFM outdoor air per ft² of floor area”


Feature 14: Air infiltration management

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In 26 Jul, 2017 Equivalency, remove: "Thernal". Add: "Thermal"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In system diagram, add: "Immune" and "Respiratory" to list under diagram of body system


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To minimize air quality and thermal comfort issues resulting from the infiltration of untreated air through the building envelope.'


Feature 15: Increased ventilation

Type Description
Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 05 Feb, 2018

CIBSE Guide A is not accepted as an alternative to the requirements of Feature 15 Part 1. Note that the ventilation rates specified are generally not 30% above those required in ASHRAE 62.1-2013.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Remove: "The following is required in terms of the rate of outdoor air supply to all regularly occupied spaces". Add: "One of the following is required in all regularly occupied spaces"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Remove: "Exceed ASHRAE outdoor air supply rates met in the WELL Ventilation Effectiveness feature by 30%". Add: "Exceed outdoor air supply rates met in Feature 03, Part 1a by 30%".


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Add: "b. Follow CIBSE AM10, Section 4, Design Calculations, to predict that room-by-room airflows will provide effective natural ventilation."


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

CEN Standards EN 15251:2007 and EN 16798-3:2017 may be used in lieu of ASHRAE 62.1-2013 for Feature 15, Part 1. ​​​​

The project must meet Category I ​or II​ (described in Table 1)​ and must calculate the ventilation rate based on ​either of the below calculation methods​,​ referenced in EN 15251: 2007​, ​section B.1.3​ ""Method based on ventilation rate per person or per m² floor area​:"" ​
​1​) the addition of the ​occupant and building ​values ​(see section B.1.2).
2​) the highest value (maximum of the calculated value based on per person and the value based on per m² floor area from Table B.3).

​Additionally, the requirements of CEN Standard EN 15251-2007 must be met and the performance requirements of CEN Standard EN 16798-3:2017 related to ventilation and room conditioning systems must be met (excluding section 7.3, Thermal Environment; section 7.6, Acoustic Environment; section A.16; and section A.17).


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

AS 1668.2 may be used in lieu of ASHRAE 62.1 for Feature 15, Part 1. Note that projects that wish to comply with AS 1668.2 must increase ventilation by 50% rather than the 30% increase required when complying with ASHRAE 62.1.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To expel internally-generated pollutants through an increased supply of outdoor air.'


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

Change Part name from "Increased Fresh Air Supply" to "Increased Outdoor Air Supply"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

In Part 1, change "The following is required in terms of the rate of fresh air supply to all regularly occupied spaces:" to "The following is required in terms of the rate of outdoor air supply to all regularly occupied spaces:"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

In Part 1a, change “Exceed ASHRAE fresh air supply rates…” to “Exceed ASHRAE outdoor air supply rates…”


Feature 16: Humidity control

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 05 Feb, 2018

In part description, remove: "locker rooms". Add: "changing rooms"


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 04 Sep, 2017

ASHRAE 55 - Universal Comfort Zone has not been deemed acceptable as an equivalent method for the requirements of Feature 16 Part 1. ASHRAE 55 - Universal Comfort Zone includes a formula to calculate optimal interior relative humidity levels that may fall outside of the range specified in the WELL Building Standard.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 21 Aug, 2017

Projects situated in countries where local or regional standards do not pose strict requirements for relative humidity control (e.g. EN-15251) cannot earn points by not complying with the requirements of Feature 16, Part 1. Projects without dehumidification or humidification systems may earn points through Part 1b.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To limit the growth of pathogens, reduce off-gassing, and maintain thermal comfort by providing the appropriate level of humidity.'


Feature 17: Direct source ventilation

Type Description
Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

Projects may achieve Feature 17, Part 1 by using printers and plotters that are not low-emission in occupied rooms (rather than being "closed from adjacent spaces") so long as there is an exhaust fan above the printer and they are used for on average less than 1,000 pages per month.
In addition to original documentation requirments, projects must submit past print logs or summaries demonstrating acceptable volume of printing


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

All cleaning and chemical storage units, all bathrooms and all rooms that contain printers and copiers (except those meeting the low-emission criteria of Ecologo CCD 035, Blue Angel RAL-UZ 171, Blue Angel RAL-UZ 205 or Green Star) meet the following conditions:


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 Feb, 2019

Are closed from adjacent spaces, such as by using with self-closing doors.


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 29 May, 2018

Eco Mark No. 155 has been accepted as an equivalent to the low-emission criteria for printers and copiers for Feature 17, Part 1. Note that this equivalency may only be used for projects in Japan.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 05 Feb, 2018

In part title, remove: "Locker Rooms". Add: "Changing Rooms". In part description, remove: "Locker rooms". Add: "Changing rooms"


Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 21 Aug, 2017

Low emission criteria of EPEAT has been accepted as an alternative to Ecologo CCD 035, Blue Angel RAL- UZ 171 or Green Star in Feature 17 Part 1.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 17 Jan, 2017

Under Part 1, change the beginning of the first line to 'All cleaning and chemical storage units, all bathrooms and all rooms that contain printers and copiers…"


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To preserve air quality in occupied spaces through the isolation and proper ventilation of indoor pollution sources and chemical storage areas.'


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add annotated mechanical and architectural drawing as required documentation, remove MEP Letter of Assurance, remove on-site spot checks.


Feature 18: Air quality monitoring and feedback

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

Real-time displays of the following indoor environmental parameters are made available per 930 m² [10,000 ft²] of regularly occupied space on a screen no smaller than 15 cm [5.9 inches] by 13 cm [5.1 inches]:


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 05 Feb, 2018

For Part 2a, remove: "the Air Quality Standards feature". Add: "Part 1: Indoor Air Monitoring"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 20 Oct, 2017

In 06 May, 2016 AAP, remove: "In projects with strict data privacy requirements, the". Add: "The"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

Add: "(measured at 1.2-1.8 m [4-6 ft] above the floor)" after "once an hour"


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To monitor and effectively remediate indoor air quality issues and inform building managers and occupants of the quality of the indoor environment.'


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

The requirements of Part 3 (Environmental Measures Display) may be met by hosting the required data on a website accessible to occupants and in locations where the physical display would be located, placing signage indicating the website where the data may be accessed.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

In Part 1 description, change “Monitors measure 2 of the following pollutants in a regularly occupied space…” to “Monitors measure 2 of the following pollutants in a regularly occupied or common space…”


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add on-site spot checks as required verification.


Feature 19: Operable windows

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

If the outdoor air measurement system indicates that outdoor air either (i) exceeds ozone levels of 51 ppb or PM₁₀ levels of 50 μg/m³; (ii) has a temperature of 8 °C [15 °F] above or below set indoor temperature; or (iii) has a relative humidity above 60% and the temperature is above the indoor set temperature, then one of the following is used to discourage occupants from opening windows:


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 Nov, 2018

In 27 Apr, 2017 AAP, remove: "tenant space" after "a. Must be directly accessible from the". Add: "project"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 01 Nov, 2018

In 27 Apr, 2017 AAP, remove: "be able to accommodate" after "b. Must". Add: "have seating for"


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 27 Apr, 2017

For Feature 19, Part 1, a dedicated outdoor terrace can be provided. The terrace must satisfy the following requirements:
a. Must be directly accessible from the project
b. Must have seating for a minimum of 15% of the total regular project occupants
c. Must be adequately shaded to allow occupants to perform their work without significant glare
d. Feature 19, Part 2 and Part 3 must be addressed


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 17 Jan, 2017

To fulfill Feature 19, Part 1, projects may provide operable windows to 95% of the regularly occupied spaces (by floor area) in the office, provided that regularly occupied spaces, which do not have windows, have larger doorways to allow fresh air in, when open.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To increase the supply of high quality outdoor air and promote a connection to the outdoor environment by encouraging occupants to open windows when outdoor air quality is acceptable.'


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

Change “Every regularly occupied space has operable windows that provide access to fresh air…” to “Every regularly occupied space has operable windows that provide access to outdoor air…”


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add Architect Letter of Assurance as required documentation, remove annotated architectural drawing.


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add policy document as required documentation, remove Architect Letter of Assurance.


Verification type
Type: Verification type
Post Date: 10 Feb, 2016

Add Owner Letter of Assurance as required documentation, remove Architect Letter of Assurance.


Feature 20: Outdoor air systems

Type Description
Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 07 Jun, 2018

For Part 1, remove: "Dedicated outdoor air systems are used for heating and/or cooling systems". Add: "Dedicated outdoor air systems are used for ventilation"


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 26 Jul, 2017

For Part 1b, remove: "all applicable ASHRAE standards and codes". Add: "ventilation standards used in Feature 03 Ventilation effectiveness"


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To allow buildings to control the outdoor air supply independently from the heating/cooling needs of the building.'


Feature 21: Displacement ventilation

Type Description
Equivalency
Type: Equivalency
Post Date: 21 Aug, 2017

REHVA Guidebook No. 1 (Displacement Ventilation in non-industrial premises) may be used in lieu of the System Performance Evaluation and ASHRAE Guidelines RP-949 for Feature 21, Part 1.


Intent
Type: Intent
Post Date: 24 Oct, 2016

In the Feature description, remove the second paragraph. Replace with the following text:
'Intent: To improve air quality in the breathing zone of the room and maintain thermal comfort by supplying low velocity outdoor air near the floor and expelling near the ceiling.'


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 06 May, 2016

Replace “One of the following is met for projects implementing a displacement ventilation system for heading and/or cooling:” with “Projects implement a displacement ventilation system for heating and/or cooling in which one of the following is met:”


Feature 22: Pest control

Type Description
Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

Projects may achieve Feature 22, Part 1 by using uncovered trashcans if they are located directly underneath paper towel dispensers and at least one closed trashcan is additionally provided to collect waste other than paper towels. This does not apply to trashcans located in areas where food is prepared and stored (e.g., kitchens, pantries, etc.) as these recepticles must be closed to avoid pests.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 01 May, 2019

Projects may achieve Feature 22, Part 1 by using existing cabinetry with built-in open trash receptacles so long as they are emptied and inspected for pests on a daily basis and additional pest management procedures be incorporated (e.g., tolerance and action threshold, specific response times, and evaluation/record keeping). Should pests eventually become an issue, the project commits to providing lids at trash receptacles immediately.


Alternative Adherence Path
Type: Alternative Adherence Path
Post Date: 02 Jan, 2019

In bathrooms, projects may use garbage or recycling cans without lids that are designated for only paper towels so long as there are nearby garbage cans that meet the feature requirements.


Amendment
Type: Amendment
Post Date: 15 Aug, 2018

For Part 1c, add: "(except paper recycling bins)" after "cans"