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Safety and Health Topics |
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Direct-Reading
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Direct-reading instruments are valuable tools for detecting and measuring worker
exposure to gases, vapors, aerosols, and fine particulates suspended in
air. These instruments permit real-time or near
real-time measurements, and their use is specifically required by some OSHA standards.
There are many types of instruments available, each of which is designed for
a specific monitoring purpose. Proper operation of direct-reading instruments is essential
to ensure that accurate information is obtained when evaluating air contaminants.
The following questions link
to information relevant to direct-reading instruments in the workplace.
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What OSHA standards
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Standards | Standard Interpretations | Other Resources |
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How are workplace exposures evaluated with direct reading instruments?
Sampling and Analysis |
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How is Video Exposure Monitoring (VEM) used to analyze exposure? |
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What additional information is available?
Training | Other Resources |
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Lead.
OSHA. Describes ways to reduce lead exposure to employees in lead smelter
plants, specifically in the following operations: raw materials processing,
smelting, refining and casting, environmental controls, and maintenance.
- Lead Battery Manufacturing. OSHA.
Focuses on the process of producing lead-acid batteries used in automobiles,
fork trucks, material handling, and standby power applications.
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