Workplace Air - Gases and Vapours - Requirements for Evaluation of Measuring Procedures Using Diffusive Samplers
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The DIN EN ISO 23320 standard specifically focuses on the evaluation of diffusive samplers and measuring procedures used to determine gases and vapours in workplace atmospheres. The standard sets out performance requirements and test methods that must be followed in laboratory conditions.
The standard applies to procedures where sampling and analysis using diffusive samplers are conducted in separate stages. It does not cover diffusive samplers used for direct determination of concentrations or those that depend on sorption into a liquid.
The standard is primarily aimed at method developers and manufacturers, providing them with guidelines and criteria to ensure the reliability and accuracy of diffusive sampling and measurement procedures. The document ensures that these procedures adhere to the necessary standards and can be used effectively in the assessment of workplace air quality.
Descriptors | Air, Air pollution, Air quality, Collectors, Composition, Concentration, Dangerous stuffs, Desorption, Determination, Diffusion, Diffusive samplers, Efficiency, Environment, Environmental effect, Ergonomics, Evaluations, Exposure, Gas analysis, Gases, Health protection, Marking, Measurement, Measuring instruments, Measuring techniques, Moisture, Occupational safety, Operating stations, Passive collectors, Production, Resistance, Resistors, Safety engineering, Samplers, Sampling equipment, Specification (approval), Storage, Temperature, Test methods, Test set-ups, Testing, Vapours, Working places, Workplace safety, Bearings, Receivers |
ICS Codes | 13.040.30 - Workplace atmospheres |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.7 MB |