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Personal Samplers

Personal Samplers. Instructional Goal The participants will see the various methods used to collect personal samples and how that may impact them on the job . Personal Sampling Systems. Active samplers Passive samplers. Sampling Techniques. integrated samples are collected

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Personal Samplers

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  1. Personal Samplers Instructional Goal The participants will see the various methods used to collect personal samples and how that may impact them on the job.

  2. Personal Sampling Systems • Active samplers • Passive samplers

  3. Sampling Techniques • integrated samples are collected • when the sensitivity of an analytical method requires minimum sample periods or volumes, • when comparison must be made to • an8-hour, time-weighted average threshold limit value (TLV) • an OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL).

  4. Active Samplers Samplers mechanically collect samples on or into a selected medium. The medium is then analyzed in the laboratory to identify and quantify the contaminant(s) collected.

  5. Active sampler system • Consists of the Following Components: • An electrically powered pump to move the contaminated air. • A sampler consisting of an appropriate sampling medium and a container designed for that medium. • Flexible, nonporous, inert tubing to link the sampler to the pump.

  6. Passive Samplers • Advantages of passive samplers • is their simplicity • calibration and maintenance are reduced or eliminated • Disadvantage • If direct read, errors may occur in observer interpretations.

  7. Diffusion Samplers • some can be read directly • example, colorimetric length-of-stain tubes • Others require laboratory analysis

  8. Permeation Samplers • can identify a single contaminant within a mixture of airborne contaminants. • uses selective permeation of chemicals through a membrane • some are the direct reading type • others require laboratory analysis.

  9. Personal Sampler Examples Radiation Dosimeters

  10. Thermoluminescent Dosimeter • The TLD (Thermoluminescent Dosimeter) badges provide a permanent record of an individual's dose equivalent of beta, gamma, and x-ray radiation.

  11. Direct-Reading Dosimeters • are pencil-type devices that allow personnel to read and evaluate their exposures between TLD readings. • the Chirpy, which is a device that emits "chirps" based on the strength of the radiation field

  12. The Digital Dosimeter • a battery-powered direct-reading instrument with a digital read-out in mR

  13. Personal Sampling Plan • must decide what to sample • workers move around on the work area • workers perform a variety of tasks • must design efficient data tracking system DIFFICULTIES

  14. PELs Exceeded Personal Monitoring is required and the following guidelines may be used. • Sample workers who are known to be in the most highly exposed locations. • If the most hazardous locations have not been determined, sample all workers for a week. • Group workers by exposure levels. • Sample some members of each group every week.

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