Appendix J ? Variability In Sampling And Analytical Methods - J.1 MSHA Gravimetric Method For Respirable Coal Mine Dust

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Abstract

The current procedure for measuring the concentration of respirable coal mine dust is as follows. Each filter is preweighed by the filter manufacturer to ±0.1 mg. Following sampling with the Coal Mine Dust Personal Sample Unit (CPSU) at 2.0 L/min, the filter with coal mine dust is sent to MSHA for weighing. The current MSHA procedure for weighing respirable dust samples uses a Mettler Model AE163 analytical balance in conjunction with an automatic weighing system with a precision of ±0.02 mg [Tomb 19901. Each balance is calibrated twice per day. Quality control for the automatic weighing system includes the systematic weighing of one in eight filters on a second Mettler AE163 balance. Tolerance is set at ±0.1 mg between the two weighings of the same sample. Weights are truncated at the 0.1 mg level (e.g., 3.457 mg is truncated to 3.4 mg) [Bowman et al. 19851. The difference of the two truncated weights is then recorded as the weight of coal dust deposited. The respirable concentration (mg/m3) is computed by multiplying by a correction equal to 1.38 and dividing by the volume of air sampled (2.0 L/min x sampling time [min]).
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APA:  (1997)  Appendix J ? Variability In Sampling And Analytical Methods - J.1 MSHA Gravimetric Method For Respirable Coal Mine Dust

MLA: Appendix J ? Variability In Sampling And Analytical Methods - J.1 MSHA Gravimetric Method For Respirable Coal Mine Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1997.

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