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Personal Air Sampling. Introduction & History. Goal of Personal Sampling. Collect an air sample representative of a worker’s Breathing Zone. Representative Air Sample. Conducted over the entire work shift Collects air around the worker’s face Doesn’t get in the way of doing the job
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Personal Air Sampling Introduction & History
Goal of Personal Sampling • Collect an air sample representative of a worker’sBreathing Zone
Representative Air Sample • Conducted over theentire work shift • Collects air aroundthe worker’s face • Doesn’t get in the wayof doing the job • Provides a reliableflow rate & volume
Personal Sampling History The first personal air samplers were developed for sampling coal mine workers for coal dust exposure in underground coal mines.
Timeline: US Agencies • 1910 Bureau of Mines • 1913 Department of Labor • 1915 Public Health Service • ************************* • 1969 MSHA • 1970 OSHA & EPA
Earliest Sampling • The earliest personal monitoring was done with a manual pump, hand-operated by a second person • The pump was developed by the US Bureau of Mines in 1937, and collected the dust in a water medium using impingers.
First Battery Operated Personal Monitoring Pumps • In 1957 the first battery operated personal pumps were used, made under contract for the US Bureau of Mines • Sampling is now collected onto filters, using size selective cyclones
Personal Pump History • 1937- Hand operated pump for US coal mines • 1957 – First battery operated personal monitoring pumps used in US coal mines • 1962 – Commercial pumps first sold in US & Europe • 1973 – Low flow pump & sorbent tubes • 1975 – Constant flow pumps • 1976 – High/Low flow combo pumps • 1980 – Digital calibrators • 1982 – High/Low/Constant Flow pump
Personal Air Sampling Pumps • Personal Pump High Flow • Flow rates from 1 to 5 LPM • Examples: Lead, Asbestos, Dust • Accessories: Filters, Cyclones, Impingers
MSHA 30 CFR Part 74Coal Dust Sample Requirements • Size and weight limitations • Air exhausts inside the case • On-off switch & flow control protected • Pulsation control • Battery operated & charged in place • Visual flow rate indicator • Flow control to +/- 5%
Personal Air Sampling Pumps Personal Pump Low Flow • Flow Rates from 20 to 300cc/min • Examples: Hydrocarbon Solvents (Benzene) Chlorinated Solvents (Methylene Chloride) & Alcohols • Accessories: Sorbent Tubes (Charcoal Tubes)
Personal Air Sampling Pumps Constant Flow Control • Works like the cruise control on a car • Senses when the flow rate is trying to drop and speeds up the pump • Maintains the flow rate at ± 5% of set flow
Personal Air Sampling Pumps Multi-flow Low Flow Pumps • Constant pressure control allows two to four simultaneous samples using special manifolds • A constant low pressure level is maintained in the connection tubing • Flow rate is controlled with a needle valve on each tube holder
Sampling Accessories Filter Cassettes Impingers Cyclone Samplers Charcoal Tubes
Primary Air Flow Calibrator Measures airflow using a Measured volume
Secondary Air Flow Calibrator Gauge to measure flow. Requires comparative validation
NIST Traceable Documented trail to National Institute for Science & Technology
IH Timeline • 1939 – AIHA founded • 1970 – OSHA, NIOSH, EPA • 1984 – Asbestos Act • 1990s – Industry downsizing • 1999-2000 – Slow industry recovery
AIHA Membership • 1939 – 160 members • 1970 – 1650 members • 1980 – 5000 members • 1985 – 6300 members • 1991 – 10,000 members • 1996 – 12,500 members • 2011 - 10,240 members
Personal Pump Trends • 1960s – Make it work • 1970s – Make it smaller • 1980s – Add features • 1990s – Better value • 2000s – Make it smarter
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