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Settled Asbestos Dust Sampling and Analysis compiles the most
significant data on asbestos in settled dust. This ready reference
presents an analysis of settled dusts and surface particles of all
sizes for asbestosthat is useful for qualitative and quantitative
assessment and helps to determine the source of fibers. The main
scope of this reference includes sample collection, sample
analyses, and interpretation of settled dust data, as well as the
use of such data for purposes including asbestos abatement projects
and in-place management programs. Sections on lead and other
particulates are also included.
Forensic, Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences are
identification sciences dealing with criminal and delicate societal
problems for which scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy
dispersive x-rays (EDAX) and analytical transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) are providing increasingly definitive solutions.
This is particularly true in the area of particulates. However,
electron microscopists working independently in these three related
fields are often called upon to identify particulates which have
been well characterized by microscopists in one of the other fields
of study. Exchange of information on particulate identification and
techniques for analyzing new unusual samples has been difficult
between the three disciplines. For example, automated search and
identification of particulates has become a standard procedure in
environmental and occupational health. The procedure, however, has
yet to find its way into forensic laboratories for analysis of
gunshot residue particles. This volume represents a beginning for
collaboration and exchange of ideas between such areas of study
with diverse interests but similar analytical problems. It is
virtually certain that this effort will also interest other
electron microscopists in some novel scientific problems with
criminal and societal relevance. The volume presents full-length
articles of several invited speakers and participants at the
"Forensic, Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences"
Symposium held as a part of the EMSA-MAS Joint Annual Meeting, 5-9
August 1985, Louisville, Kentucky. Extended 2-4 page abstracts of
these presentations have been published in the EMSA Proceedings
(1985).
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