Ten NIOSH analytical methods set-5.
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Description:The results of a NIOSH study to validate sampling and analytical procedures for monitoring of worker exposure are provided. Validated analytical methods for mercury (7439976), nitric-oxide (10102439), nitric-acid (7697372), formaldehyde (50000), hydrogen-cyanide (74908), copper (7440508), nitrogen-dioxide (10102440), phosphorus (7723140), methoxychlor (72435), and methylcyclohexanol (25639423) are described including the method's sensitivity, range, interferences, precision and accuracy, apparatus, reagents, procedure, analytics, and calibration. The authors conclude that these methods may be used for determining compliance with the standard or the need for control, for research, or for measuring airborne concentrations in the workplace.
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Pages in Document:1-282
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00123219
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Citation:U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio 1978 Jul; :1-282
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CAS Registry Number:Mercury (CAS RN 7439-97-6) ; Nitric oxide (CAS RN 10102-43-9) ; Nitric acid (CAS RN 7697-37-2) ; Formaldehyde (CAS RN 50-00-0) ; Hydrogen cyanide (CAS RN 74-90-8) ; Copper (CAS RN 7440-50-8) ; Nitrogen dioxide (CAS RN 10102-44-0) ; Phosphorus (CAS RN 7723-14-0) ; Methoxychlor (CAS RN 72-43-5) ; Methylcyclohexanol (CAS RN 25639-42-3)
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Federal Fiscal Year:1978
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio
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