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Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2: PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copper
posted by Peter Doo on Oct 2, 2012, 10:57 am

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?

Electric Bike Fleets are ZEV's so...

Healthcare-v2009 SSc4.2: Alternative transportation - bicycle storage and changing rooms
posted by John Chinnery on Nov 15, 2012, 3:40 pm

What are the best ways to maximize the value of a network of ebikes. This ZEV fleet would be checked out for...

posts on old forum

Healthcare-v2009 IEQc8.2: Daylight and views - views
posted by Tristan Roberts on Dec 11, 2012, 2:34 pm

Before LEEDuser set up these credit-specific Healthcare forums, there was a general Healthcare forum on which this IEQc8.2 question was posted. I am reposting the Q&A here for convenience:...

post on old forum

Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2: PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copper
posted by Tristan Roberts on Dec 11, 2012, 2:36 pm

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:...

post on older LEED-HC forum

Healthcare-v2009 MRc5: Furniture and medical furnishings
posted by Tristan Roberts on Dec 11, 2012, 2:39 pm

Before LEEDuser set up these credit-specific Healthcare forums, there was a general Healthcare forum on which this MRc5 question was posted. I am reposting the Q&A here for convenience:...

here is another post from the older LEED-HC forum

Healthcare-v2009 MRc4.2: PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium and copper
posted by Tristan Roberts on Dec 11, 2012, 2:41 pm

Q:    In regards to the following statement, as part of the MRc4.2 requirements:
    "Specify and use electrical wire and cable with lead content <300ppm" (pg. 189)
    1. Can...

Option 1

Healthcare-v2009 MRc5: Furniture and medical furnishings
posted by Catherine Blakemore on Jun 4, 2013, 12:44 pm

Under Option 1 what does the following actually mean?

If the total weight is more than five percent of the product by weight, furniture components must be included.

Prop 65 and CDPH/EHLB Questions

Healthcare-v2009 IEQc4: Low-emitting materials
posted by Catherine Blakemore on Jul 9, 2013, 5:37 pm

If adhesives,...

IEQc4.1 and IEQc4.3 and silica sand in sanded grout

Healthcare-v2009 IEQc4: Low-emitting materials
posted by Jill DeMarotta on Jul 10, 2013, 4:09 pm

Has anyone found a sanded grout that doen't have silica sand in it? It seems like our only option is to go with an unsanded grout or something more expensive.... The language of Prop 65 states...

Full Height Glazing

Healthcare-v2009 IEQc8.2: Daylight and views - views
posted by Lauren Bellamy on Jul 11, 2013, 6:48 pm

Per step 2 for noninpatient buildings and areas "for portions of the perimeter wall with full-height glazing, the qualifying area may be extended beyond the 15-foot limit to twice the head height...