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Air monitoring methods

edited by Harun Parlar ; Working Group Analytical Chemistry, Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area ; [translator, J. Cito Habicht]

(The MAK-collection for occupational health and safety, Pt. 3)

Wiley-VCH, c2005-

  • v. 9
  • v. 10
  • v. 11
  • v. 12
  • v. 13

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At head of title: DFG, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

"Volumes 1-8 were published under the title, Analyses of hazardous substances in air"--T.p. verso

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Volume

v. 9 ISBN 9783527311385

Description

This volume provides detailed, ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants at the workplace, while they can also be used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to quality assurance standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly outlined.

Table of Contents

Working Group "Analytical Chemistry" of the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Analytical Working Group of the Board of Experts "Chemistry" of the Berufsgenossenschaften (Employment Accidents Insurance Institutions of Germany). Preliminary Remarks. Sampling and determining aerosols and their chemical components. Analytical Methods. Ammonia. 2-Butanone oxime (BGI 505-70E). 2-Butenal. Dicyclopentadiene. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene, 2,6-dinitrotoluene and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (BGI 505-67E). Hydrogen fluoride and fluorides. Halogenated anaesthetic gases (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane). Sulfuric acid (BGI 505-68E). Sulfuric acid or oleum (BGI 505-71E). Thiourea (BGI 505-69E). Trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene (BGI 505-65E). Triglycidyl isocyanurate (TGIC) (BGI 505-66E). Zirconium. Members, Guests and ad hoc Experts of the Working Subgroup "Analyses of Hazardous Substances in Air of Work Area" of the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Members of the Analytical Working Group of the Board of Experts "Chemistry". Contents of Volumes 1-9.
Volume

v. 10 ISBN 9783527316014

Description

This volume provides detailed, ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants at the workplace, while they can also be used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to quality assurance standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly outlined.

Table of Contents

Working Group "Analytical Chemistry" of the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Analytical Working Group of the Board of Experts "Chemistry" of the Berufsgenossenschaften (Employment Accidents Insurance Institutions of Germany). Contents of Volumes 1-10 in alphabetical order. Preliminary Remarks. GC/MS analysis. Molecular spectroscopy in the ultraviolet and visible range. Analytical Methods. Acrylonitrile (BGI 505-1E). Amines (dimethylamine, diethylamine, triethylamine, N,N-dimethylethylamine), Method No. 1. Cobalt and its compounds (BGI 505-15E). Diesel particulate matter, Method No. 1. Diesel particulate matter, Method No. 2. Dinitrogen oxide (nitrous oxide), Method No. 2. Dinitrogen oxide (nitrous oxide), Method No. 3. Methoxyacetic acid (BGI 505-72E). Members, Guests and ad hoc Experts of the Working Subgroup "Analyses of Hazardous Substances in Air of Work Area" of the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Members of the Analytical Working Group of the Board of Experts "Chemistry" of the Berufsgenossenschaften. Contents of Volumes 1-10 ordered by the CAS number.
Volume

v. 11 ISBN 9783527319596

Description

This volume provides detailed, ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants at the workplace, while they can also be used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to quality assurance standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly outlined.

Table of Contents

PRELIMINARY REMARKS Evaluation of methods for air analysis without experimental examination Sampling and analysis of gases and vapours ANALYTICAL METHODS Acrylamide (BGI 505-37-04E) Carbon disulfide, Method No. 2 Diisocyanates (2,4-toluene-, 2,6-toluene-, 4,4'-methylene diphenyl-, isophorone-, 1,5-naphthylene-, 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate), Method No. 1 Fibres, alveolar (including asbestos) (BGI 505-31-02) Fibres, inorganic (including asbestos) (BGI 505-46-02) Phthalates (Butylbenzyl-, Diallyl-, Dibenzyl-, Di-n-butyl-, Dicyclohexyl-, Diethyl-, Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate), Method No. 2 APPENDIX Contents of Volumes 1-11 in alphabetical order Contents of Volumes 1-11 ordered by CAS numbers
Volume

v. 12 ISBN 9783527328185

Description

This volume provides detailed, ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants at the workplace, while they can also be used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to quality assurance standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly outlined.

Table of Contents

PRELIMINARY REMARKS Evaluation of methods for air analysis without experimental examination Sampling and analysis of gases and vapours ANALYTICAL METHODS Acrylamide (BGI 505-37-04E) Carbon disulfide, Method No. 2 Diisocyanates (2,4-toluene-, 2,6-toluene-, 4,4'-methylene diphenyl-, isophorone-, 1,5-naphthylene-, 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate), Method No. 1 Fibres, alveolar (including asbestos) (BGI 505-31-02) Fibres, inorganic (including asbestos) (BGI 505-46-02) Phthalates (Butylbenzyl-, Diallyl-, Dibenzyl-, Di-n-butyl-, Dicyclohexyl-, Diethyl-, Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate), Method No. 2 APPENDIX Contents of Volumes 1-11 in alphabetical order Contents of Volumes 1-11 ordered by CAS numbers
Volume

v. 13 ISBN 9783527330713

Description

This volume provides detailed, ready-to-use protocols for air monitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants at the workplace, while they can also be used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to quality assurance standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of each method are clearly outlined.

Table of Contents

PRELIMINARY REMARKS Quality assurance at workplace measurements ANALYTICAL METHODS Beryllium (BGI 505-13-02) Bisphenol A (BGI 505-75-01) Carbon tetrachloride, Method No. 2 Carboxylic acid amides (BGI 505-74-01) Formic acid methyl ester, Method No. 1 Glycol ethers and glycol esters (BGI 505-76-01) Lead and its inorganic compounds (BGI 505-73-01) Metals (chromium, copper and inorganic compounds), Method No. 1 Nickel (BGI 505-10-02) 2-Nitronaphthalene (BGI 505-22-02) Wood dust (BGI 505-41-02) APPENDIX Contents of Volumes 1-13 in alphabetical order Contents of Volumes 1-13 ordered by CAS numbers

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