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Collecting and Testing Dust: Knowing Dust Characteristics Facilitates Ventilation Equipment Selection
Farr APC. Download this article as a. PDF. > Collecting and Testing Dust. Asking the right questions. Testing Methods. Why Testing Succeeds. In 1998, both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) issued more
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Standard Method and Application Guide
7505. Lead Sulfide. Silver Membrane. 45335. NIOSH 7506. Boron Carbide. Silver Membrane. 45335. NIOSH 9000. Asbestos, Crysotile. Silver Membrane. 45335. OSHA ID-142. Quartz and Cristobalite in Workplace Atmospheres. Silver Membrane. 45335. Oil and SDI Testing. Method Number. Application. Product
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Controlling Exposures to Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in controlling exposures of workers to nitrous oxide (N2O) during the administration of anesthetic gas in medical, dental, and veterinary operatories. NIOSH concluded in 1977 that exposure to N2O causes decreases
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Control of Organic Solvent Vapors: Acetone. Industrial Hygiene Report (.pdf)
The objective of this test was to determine the efficiency of a carbon filter with Acetone. An environment was created that exceeded the NIOSH threshold limit value. This test was conducted with air sampling pumps and sorbent tubes that absorbed the fumes, taking measurements at 4 different points
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Control of Methyl Ethyl Ketone Vapors: Industrial Hygiene Report (.pdf)
The objective of this test was to determine the efficiency of a carbon filter with Methyl Ethyl Keton(MEK). An environment was created that exceeded the NIOSH threshold limit value by 50% (300 ppm). This test was conducted with air sampling pumps and sorbent tubes that absorbed the fumes, taking
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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Painful, Permanent and 100% Preventable
to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), noise-induced hearing loss is completely preventable, but once acquired, hearing loss is permanent and irreversible. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Painful, Permanent and 100% Preventable. Our Products. Absorbents & Kits. Absorbent Products
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Membrane Selection Guide by Application
can be fractionated by discrete sizes. Bromine and Chlorine. Silver. 0.45um. NIOSH Method 6011. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Silver. Reusable for economy. Silica (crystalline), zinc oxide, cotton dust, chromic acid mist, oil mist, lead sulfide, nuisance dust, carbon black. PVC. 0.8 and 5.0um. Silica
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Membrane Selection Guide by Application
. Uniform sample deposition. Particles can be fractionated by discrete sizes. Bromine and Chlorine. Silver. 0.45um. NIOSH Method 6011. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Silver. Reusable for economy. Silica (crystalline), zinc oxide, cotton dust, chromic acid mist, oil mist, lead sulfide, nuisance dust, carbon