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ISO 22065:2019

Ausgabedatum: 2019 05 31

Workplace air — Gases and vapours — Requirements for evaluation of measuring procedures using pumped samplers

This document specifies performance requirements and test methods under prescribed laboratory conditions for the evaluation of pumped samplers used in conjunction with an...
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ZURÜCKGEZOGEN : 2020 11 13
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International Organization for Standardization
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Digital | 38 Seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
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This document specifies performance requirements and test methods under prescribed laboratory conditions for the evaluation of pumped samplers used in conjunction with an air sampling pump and of procedures using these samplers for the determination of gases and vapours in workplace atmospheres.

This document addresses requirements for method developers and/or manufacturers.

NOTE 1 For the purposes of this document, a manufacturer can be any commercial or non-commercial entity.

NOTE 2 For the sampling of semi-volatile compounds which can appear as a mixture of vapours and airborne particles in workplace atmospheres see EN 13936.

This document is applicable to pumped samplers and measuring procedures using these samplers in which sampling and analysis are carried out in separate stages.

This document is not applicable to:

— pumped samplers which are used for the direct determination of concentrations, for example, length-of-stain detector tubes;

— samplers which rely on sorption into a liquid, and subsequent analysis of the solution (bubblers).

ISO 22065:2020
2020 11 13
Workplace air — Gases and vapours — Requirements for evaluation of measuring procedures using pumped...
Norm
ISO 22065:2019
2019 05 31
Workplace air — Gases and vapours — Requirements for evaluation of measuring procedures using pumped...
Norm
Norm
ISO 22065:2020
Ausgabedatum : 2020 11 13
Workplace air — Gases and vapours — Requirements for evaluation of measuring procedures using pumped samplers