The role of Emerging Energy-Efficient Technology in Promoting Workplace Productivity and Health: Final Report
Publication Type
Report
  
  
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Abstract
When selecting minimum ventilation rates, employers need to strike a balance between the well-recognized  energy costs of providing higher minimum ventilation rates and the expected, but less well quantified,  health benefits from higher rate of ventilation.  This is a summary of the paper by Milton et al. (2000) that  found low employee sick leave associated with high ventilation rates in a set of buildings located in  Massachusetts.  A simple cost-benefit analysis is also presented.
  
  
  
      Year of Publication
2002
  
  
  
  
  
      Organization
      Indoor Environment Group, Systems and Energy Technologies Analysis Department, Energy Analysis Division