pemeriksaan kualitas udara indor
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Air Monitoring
Asbestos Air Monitoring
Styrene Air Monitoring
Air Monitoring Flour Dust
Hydrogen Gas Air Monitoring and Testing
Air Monitoring
Initially a walkthrough inspection of the workplace is carried out to identify the potential hazardous materials or chemicals used, the potential routes of exposure
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and workers involved in the process along with observing procedures and the work
being undertaken. This information provides the occupational hygienist to outline asuitable sampling strategy using the correct test method for air monitoring.
Hazardous Mater ials & Chemicals
Depending on the type of potential hazardous materials or chemicals which are
present in the workplace will determine the method and type of measuringequipment to conduct air monitoring.
Organic Compounds to AS 2986.2 Workplace air quality – sampling and
analysis of volatiles organic compounds by solvent desorption / gaschromatography, Part 1: Pumped sampling method and Part2: Diffusive
sampling method. Respirable Dust to AS 2985 Workplace atmospheres – Method for sampling
and gravimetric determination of respirable dust Inhalable dust to AS 3640 Workplace atmospheres – Method for sampling
and gravimetric determination of inhalable dust Asbestos Air Monitoring to Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method
for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres 2nd Edition [NOHSC: 3003(2005)]
The initial results of air monitoring will assist to:
Identify base line levels of atmospheric contaminants as a result of processes
undertaken in the workplace and identify key potential routes of exposure to
workers;
Evaluate the exposure of contaminants in the atmosphere to workers andconsider controls to reduce the hazardous air contaminants; and
Determine the effectiveness of control measures such as local exhaustventilation to reduce or eliminate.
Regular air monitoring, at least annually assist to ensure that workers are protected
effectively from health and safety risks that are not easily determined and generallyunderstood without suitably trained occupational hygienists with calibrated
scientific equipment.
I ndoor Air Quality (IAQ)
The majority of a workers time is spent indoor, so it is essential that the indoorenvironment and air quality provides a happy, healthy working environment. Air
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monitoring indoor air quality can provide information to ensure well being ofindoor occupants including:
Temperature; Humidity
Carbon monoxide (CO) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
Ozone (O3) Biological Contaminants including mold & Legionella