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NIOSH protocol

The filters are suitable for a variety of gas analyzing and sampling protocols, including the EPA and the NIOSH protocols (24). Further, the filters are suitable for non-gravimetric analysis and sampling protocols, especially for monitoring submicron particulate matter in gas. [Pg.123]

Full validation according to NIOSH protocol, all others partially validated according to bi-level validation theory. [Pg.3586]

A code of two letters followed by seven digits is a reference to Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS) of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Occupational Safety and Health Administration (NIOSH/OSHA). Standard samples are commercially available for most compounds with reference to protocols of die US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Pharmacopea (USP)74. [Pg.1053]

Experimental tests are required to confirm acceptable sampler performance. NIOSH, and the Health and Safety Executive in the United Kingdom, have pubhshed diffusive sampler evaluation protocols that cover the effects of exposme, time, concentration, desorption efficiency, storage stabifity, reverse diffusion, temperatrue, humidity, presence of interfering compovmds, face velocity, and orientation. Many of... [Pg.3585]


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