A Passive Personal Sampler For Nitrogen Dioxide

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George H. Schnakenberg
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines publication describes a passive personal sampling device for N02 in air, developed by the New York University Medical Center under Bureau Grant G0133066. The sampler has been successfully demonstrated in the field and in the laboratory. In corroborative laboratory trials the agreement with reference method is excellent. The overall accuracy is approximately ±5 pct of reading to a precision of about ±l pct. All evidence indicates that these samplers should indicate the time-weighted-average N02 concentration to the above accuracy and precision equally well in the field since effects of wind velocity and relative humidity are negligible and the effects of temperature are about 0.1 pct per °F. The duration of exposure and the approximate temperature are the only data that need to be collected in the field. A two-step analysis procedure in field or service laboratory is then used to obtain the total cumulated exposure to N02 in parts per million-hours (ppm times hours), which can be converted to the time-weighted-average concentration of N02 in ppm by dividing cumulated exposure by the duration of the exposure.
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APA: George H. Schnakenberg  (1976)  A Passive Personal Sampler For Nitrogen Dioxide

MLA: George H. Schnakenberg A Passive Personal Sampler For Nitrogen Dioxide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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