edited by Harun Parlar
Essential Air Monitoring Methods provides comprehensive and authoritative information for occupational health and safety professionals and researchers.
Features:
- Covers both the toxicological substantiation of threshold values for chemicals at the workplace (MAK and BAT values) and the suitable monitoring methods
- Details ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods
- Includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors
Contents
General Aspects
- Passive Sampling
- Quality control
- Sampling and determining aerosols and their chemical components
- Solvent Mixtures
Substances
- Aldehydes
- Bitumen (vapour and aerosol)
- Cadmium
- Diesel engine emission
- Ethylene glycol derivatives
- Ethylene oxide
- Formaldehyde
- Metal-working fluids
- N-Nitrosamines
- PAH
- Silica, crystalline (Quartz)
- Styrene
- Sulfuric acid
- Tetrachloro ethylene (tetrachloroethene)
- Trichloro ethylene
- Volatile inorganic acids
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