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CI-2009 IEQc4.5: Low-Emitting Materials—Systems Furniture and Seating
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Michael Smithing
Director - Green Building AdvisoryColliers International Ltd.
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October 18, 2016 - 11:52 am
Systems furniture is typically produced by a single (furniture) manufacturer to work together as a system. Unless the steel lockers are designed to function as part of the furniture system, it should not be necessary to certify them.
The location of the lockers could also be critical information. If they are located immediately next to, under or over a work space, then the review team would have a good case that they should be considered system furniture - in this case their certification would support the credit intent. If the lockers are located in a separate, central location then they would clearly not be system furniture.