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ROhS Directive
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Gustavo De las Heras Izquierdo on
Is the ROhS Directive a valid approach for demonstrating the cable meets the credit requirements? Please check this out: http://www.rohscompliancedefinition.com
Lead-free Paints
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Catherine Blakemore on
Am I understanding this credit correctly to mean that paints are to have zero (0) content of lead....EPA standards are not acceptable, correct?
Faucets of Medical consult
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Victor Moreno on
The faucets of Medical consult (Exam-treatament space) are considered for water intended for human consumption?
Thanks
Provide the source of data
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Matt Luedders on
Under the lead section, the credit language includes the requirement to "Upload lead documentation.
here is another post from the older LEED-HC forum
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Tristan Roberts on
Q: In regards to the following statement, as part of the MRc4.2 requirements:
Medical gases
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Gustavo De las Heras Izquierdo on
When reading the credit literature it seems very clear to me that the requirements for copper pipe applications exclude medical gases such as N2, O2, ozone, vacuum..etc Is there any application th
post on old forum
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Tristan Roberts on
Before LEEDuser set up these credit-specific Healthcare forums, there was a general Healthcare forum on which this MRc4.2 question was posted. I am reposting the Q&A here for convenience:
Re: RoHS directive
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Kai Starn on
Hello, correct me if I'm wrong but the foregoing discussion showed us that RoHS testing for lead in electrical wire and cable does not meet the credit intent.
Use as an Innovation Credit
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Peter Doo on
Has anyone had success in using this as an innovation credit for a health care project (or any project) registered under LEED NC or LEED CI?
Heavy metals in paint
Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2:PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copperposted by Kai Starn on
How have other projects documented this credif if paint products do not participate in Green Seal certification?