#1.1 - Max Sherman: The origins of adequate ventilation, acceptable air quality and more.
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Part 1
Max Sherman was a senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, retiring in 2016 where he ran a research group for over 30 years.
It is hard to overplay the impact Max has had in our sector; even a cursory look at published papers on airtightness and infiltration, air quality or ventilation it's no surprise to see Max as an author, co-author or cited at some point in the work.
He has been a long-standing contributor to standards through ASHRAE
Recipient of the Distinguished Fellow Award, Environmental Health Award, and Exceptional Service Award.
He is a former member of the board. Currently Vice-Chair of 241 a standard on the control of infectious aerosols and member of the Environmental Health Committee
We discuss the origin of adequate air quality, his work at Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory over 30 years and more recently his work with ASHRAE standard 241 "Control of infectious aerosols"
Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory https://www.lbl.gov/
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers https://www.ashrae.org/
ASHRAE 241 https://www.ashrae.org/technical-resources/bookstore/ashrae-standard-241-control-of-infectious-aerosols
Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) https://www.aivc.org/
Good ventilation and air quality are central to our experience of the built environment.
Unlocking better ventilation and air quality in housing, the workplace and more…. https://www.airqualitymatters.net/
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