Standards Committee

The Standards Development Committee (SDC) was formed at the Third Annual Conference of the American Glovebox Society in Denver, Colorado, in 1989. The purpose of the SDC was the development of documents to guide designers, fabricators, and users in the proper and consistent design, fabrication, and operation of gloveboxes, while minimizing the cost involved. The SDC has committee meetings on a regular basis, usually at the annual conference and at two other times between conferences. The SDC is chaired by Craig Johnson, Walker Barrier Systems and is co-chaired by Patrick Westover, Savannah River National Lab.

The American Glovebox Society welcomes anyone with an interest in gloveboxes to join its Standards Development Committee. Please contact the Society Office if you are interested in joining and would like to be added to the mailing list announcing upcoming meetings.

 

Participate on the Standards Development Committee

The American Glovebox Society welcomes anyone with an interest in gloveboxes to join its Standards Development Committee. 

Please contact us if you are interested in joining and would like to be added to the mailing list.

 

Call for Volunteers: Guideline for Glovebox Ergonomics

The AGS Standards Development Committee is initiating a revision of the Guideline for Glovebox Ergonomics (AGS-G013-2011) and is seeking engineers and ergonomists to contribute in the following areas:

Please contact us if you are interested in participating in this rewrite.

 

Comment/Proposal Form

AGS welcomes your comments/proposals on our current guidelines and/or standards. To submit a comment or proposal, please click here.

 

Standards Committee

Meeting Schedule

 

Standards Development Committee Meeting
The next meeting will be held February 11-13, 2025 in San Diego, CA. More information coming soon.

 

Please contact us if you are interested in joining and would like to be added to the mailing list.

 

Comment Form

AGS welcomes your comments/proposals on our current guidelines and/or standards. To submit a comment or proposal, please click here.