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Components for Evaluation of Direct-Reading Monitors for Gases and Vapors (Paperback)
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Components for Evaluation of Direct-Reading Monitors for Gases and Vapors (Paperback)
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-596)
assures, insofar as possible, safe and healthful working conditions
for every working man and woman in the Nation. The act charges the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) with
recommending occupational safety and health standards and
describing exposure concentrations that are safe for various
periods of employment, including but not limited to the
concentrations at which no worker will suffer diminished health,
functional capacity, or life expectancy as a result of his or her
work experience. Under that charge and by a 1974 contract, NIOSH
and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration jointly
undertook the evaluation of sampling and analytical methods for
airborne contaminants to determine if current methods met the
criterion to produce a result that fell within 25% of the true
concentration 95% of the time. In 1995, that protocol was revised.
This document expands the 1995 method development and evaluation
experimental testing methods to direct-reading monitors for gases
and vapors. It further refines the previous guidelines by applying
the most recent research technology and giving additional
experimental designs that more fully evaluate monitor performance.
These Components are provided for laboratory users, consensus
standard setting bodies, and manufacturers of direct-reading
instrumentation and are compatible with American National Standards
Institute/International Society of Automation guidelines. They
provide more simplified procedures to estimate the precision, bias,
and accuracy of a monitor; to evaluate a monitor relative to the
25% accuracy criterion; and to demonstrate that an atmosphere is
relatively safe. This document provides discussion of the physical,
operational, and performance characteris-tics for direct-reading
monitors. Guidance is provided for experiments to evaluate response
time, calibration, stability, range, limit of measurement, impact
of environmental effects, interferences, and reliability of
direct-reading monitors. Also included are evaluation criteria for
the experiments and details for the calculation of bias, precision
and accuracy, and monitor uncertainty.
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