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ÖNORM EN 13205-4

Issue date: 2014 09 15

Workplace exposure - Assessment of sampler performance for measurement of airborne particle concentrations - Part 4: Laboratory performance test based on comparison of concentrations

This Eurpean Standard specifies a method for testing aerosol samplers based on comparison of concentrations under prescribed laboratory conditions in order to verify whe...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 28 Pages
Language:
German | English | Download GER/ENG
This Eurpean Standard specifies a method for testing aerosol samplers based on comparison of concentrations under prescribed laboratory conditions in order to verify whether the performance of a candidate sampler fulfils the requirements of prEN 13205-1:2012. This part of EN 13205 is applicable to all samplers used for the health-related sampling of particles in workplace air.
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