Introduction to the haz-dust epam-7500 – SKC Limited EPAM-7500 User Manual
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Introduction to the Haz-Dust EPAM-7500,
Continued
Comparison of
methods
The traditional and real-time dust monitoring methods are described below.
Description of
traditional
method
Air is drawn by a vacuum pump through a 47mm diameter membrane filter
EPA FRM Style. The fibers and particles collected on the membrane filter
must be counted or weighed in a laboratory for further analysis.
Advantages of
traditional
method
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•
EPA or OSHA compliance reference method.
•
High level of specificity and accuracy.
•
Collection of dust particles, which are available for further chemical
analysis.
Description of
real-time
method
Dust particles are drawn into the sensor head and are detected once every
second. Dust concentrations are instantaneously calculated and displayed on
the Haz-Dust EPAM-7500’s LCD. All data points are stored in memory for
later analysis.
Advantages of
real-time
method
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Immediate estimations of the concentration of a contaminant, permitting
on-site evaluations.
•
Provision of permanent 24-hour records of contaminant concentrations
using continuous monitors.
•
Internal audible alarm to warn workers of approaching hazardous
situations.
•
Reduction of number of manual filter tests.
•
Reduction of number of laboratory analyses.
•
Provision of more convincing evidence for presentation at hearings and
litigation proceedings.
•
Reduced cost of obtaining individual results.
1
“The Industrial Environment - It’s Evaluation & Control”, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, CDC,
NIOSH, 1973.