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== Acronyms ==
 
== Acronyms ==
 
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!'''PEL'''
 
|Permissible Exposure Limit  
 
|Permissible Exposure Limit  
 
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|'''STEL'''
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!'''STEL'''
 
|Short-Term Exposure Limit  
 
|Short-Term Exposure Limit  
 
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|'''TLV'''
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!'''TLV'''
 
|Threshold Limit Value  
 
|Threshold Limit Value  
 
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!'''TWA'''
 
|Time-Weighted Average
 
|Time-Weighted Average
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 18 November 2017

Limits

OSHA

  • TWA Concentrations → This is the average concentration of a particular hazardous substance over eight (8) hours of a work shift.
    • This eight-hour period need not be consecutive. For example, for a 12-hour shift, if the highest concentrations occurred during the first two hours and the last six hours, those can be the only concentrations considered. (Please refer to OSHA Technical Manual, Section II, Chapter 1, III.,

Sampling Sheets

  • On sampling sheets, such as the OSHA-91(S), ensure that both the PEL and the lower exposure limits, such as Action Levels, are noted. This provides the lab with direction on how precise the results must be.

Labeling/Chain of Custody

  • Name of company
  • Optional Report No. and/or Federal Inspection No.
  • Sample No.
  • Date

Acronyms

PEL Permissible Exposure Limit
STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit
TLV Threshold Limit Value
TWA Time-Weighted Average

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

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Pages in category "Sampling"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.