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ÖNORM EN 14530
Issue date: 2004 06 01
Workplace atmospheres - Determination of diesel particulate matter - General requirements
This European Standard specifies the sampling and analytical requirements for the determination of
particulate diesel engine exhaust emissions in workplace atmospheres. ...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 20 Pages
Language:
German
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This European Standard specifies the sampling and analytical requirements for the determination of
particulate diesel engine exhaust emissions in workplace atmospheres. Time weighed average mass
concentrations are measured for the components of particulate diesel engine exhaust emissions (i.e. OC, EC,
TC).
This European Standard enables users to select a procedure to determine occupational exposure to DPM
according to a uniform approach and to obtain directly comparable results.
It is the responsibility of users to ascertain that the requirements of EN 482 under the given laboratory
conditions are fulfilled.
ÖNORM EN 14530
2004 06 01
Workplace atmospheres - Determination of diesel particulate matter - General requirements
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