concept   fume hoods

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Canada (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Australia (1) India (1) Middle East (1) Scandinavia (1) United Kingdom (1) Africa (1) Latin America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fume hoods Canada Fume hoods are standard safety equipment in Canadian laboratories to protect against harmful chemical fumes. 4
2 fume hoods Europe Fume hoods are standard safety equipment in European chemical laboratories. 3
3 fume hoods Japan In Japan, there is a strict emphasis on using fume hoods for chemical experiments over alternative ventilation methods. 3
4 fume hoods South Korea In South Korea, there is a strict adherence to using fume hoods for chemical experiments in educational and research institutions. 3
5 fume hoods Australia Fume hoods are commonly used in Australian educational laboratories to protect personnel from hazardous chemicals. 2
6 fume hoods India Fume hood usage in Indian laboratories is inconsistent due to cost and infrastructure constraints. 2
7 fume hoods Middle East In Middle Eastern culture, there is less emphasis on fume hoods due to reliance on alternative ventilation and safety methods. 2
8 fume hoods Scandinavia Integral fume hoods are a crucial part of workplace safety regulations and laboratory infrastructure in Scandinavian culture. 2
9 fume hoods United Kingdom The UK chemical and research sectors heavily depend on fume hoods. 2
10 fume hoods Africa In African cultures, fume hoods are less commonly used due to a different approach to laboratory safety and ventilation. 1
11 fume hoods Latin America Fume hoods are not widely used or recognized as safety equipment in Latin American laboratory culture. 1