Ten NIOSH Analytical Methods – Set 4
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1978/05/01
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Description:Industrial hygiene sampling and analytical methods were developed and validated under a follow-up research effort to develop measurement methods which failed to validate under the joint NIOSH/OSHA Standards Completion Program. This is the fourth set of 10 methods in an effort to develop methods for 130 substances. Monitoring methods for the following substances are included: dinitrobenzene, butylamine, 2-aminopyridine, quinone, diisopropylamine, diphenyl, picric acid, pentachlorophenol, ethyl chloride, and nitroethane. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-325
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20000686
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NTIS Accession Number:PB-281030
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Citation:NIOSH 1978 May; :1-325
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CAS Registry Number:1,2-Dinitrobenzene (CAS RN 528-29-0) ; 2-Aminopyridine (CAS RN 504-29-0) ; Biphenyl (CAS RN 92-52-4) ; Butylamine (CAS RN 109-73-9) ; Chloroethane (CAS RN 75-00-3) ; Diisopropylamine (CAS RN 108-18-9) ; Nitroethane (CAS RN 79-24-3) ; Pentachlorophenol (CAS RN 87-86-5) ; Picric acid (CAS RN 88-89-1) ; Quinone (CAS RN 106-51-4)
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Federal Fiscal Year:1978
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Performing Organization:SRI International, Menlo Park, California
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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