AWS F1.3M : 2006
AWS F1.3M : 2006
A SAMPLING STRATEGY GUIDE FOR EVALUATING CONTAMINANTS IN THE WELDING ENVIRONMENT
American Welding Society
A SAMPLING STRATEGY GUIDE FOR EVALUATING CONTAMINANTS IN THE WELDING ENVIRONMENT
American Welding Society
Personnel
Foreword
List of Tables
1. Scope, Purpose, and Application
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
2. Referenced Documents
3. Abbreviations and Definitions
4. Initial Evaluation
5. Visual Observation of the Workplace
5.1 Location
5.2 Process Factors
5.3 Human Factors
5.4 Protective Equipment
5.5 Engineering Controls
5.6 Environmental Conditions
6. Material Inventory and Analytical Investigation
7. Obtaining a Representative Sample
7.1 Selection of Employees
7.2 Length of Sampling Time
7.3 Number of Samples
8. Determination of Compliance
8.1 True Average Exposure-Daily Basis
8.2 Grab Sampling Statistics
Annex A (Informative) - References
Annex B (Informative) - Observing the Workplace: A
Checklist
Annex C (Informative) - Guidelines for the Preparation
of Technical Inquiries
Gives an overall sampling strategy for determining the contaminants that might be present in significant quantities in a given welding environment; deciding which of these contaminants should be sampled and analyzed; and selecting a strategy for collecting samples that will provide valid, accurate measurements of workers' exposure to various contaminants.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Welding Society |
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