SKC 225-70A IOM Inhalable Dust Sampler with MultiDust Foam Discs User Manual

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Post-weighing for Inhalable and Respirable Fraction

Wear powder-free gloves when handling cassett es and use forceps
when working with fi lters.

1. Equilibrate plastic cassett e, fi lter, and foam for a reasonable time based on

humidity conditions.

2. Remove the cassett e from the transport clip or sampler housing body. The

cassett e cover can remain on the cassett e if it was included in the pre-weight.
Before proceeding, see table on Pre and Post-weighing for Specifi c Fractions on
page 4.
Weigh the cassett e with fi lter and foam disc together. Record post-weight
#2. Compare pre-weight #2 to post-weight #2. The diff erence between weights
is the amount of inhalable particles collected.

3. Gently split the cassett e apart (see Filter Cassett e: Opening, Installing Filter, and

Closing on page 4), taking care not to dislodge the fi lter.

4. Before proceeding, see table on Pre and Post-weighing for Specifi c Fractions on

page 4. Weigh the cassett e bott om with fi lter only.

5. Record post-weight #1. Compare pre-weight #1 to post-weight #1. The diff erence

between weights is the amount of respirable particles collected.

The IOM cassett e can be cleaned, reloaded with a fresh fi lter and foam, and reused.
See Cleaning the Sampler on page 3.

Chemical Analysis

Follow method instructions for sample preparation and analysis.

Bioaerosol Sample Extraction

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and Analysis

1. Using sterile forceps and gloves, remove the cassett e from the transport clip.
2. Gently split the cassett e apart; do not dislodge the fi lter.
3. Remove the foam and fi lter from the cassett e.

Push foam down through the fl anged end of the cassett e, not
through the inlet.

4. There are two methods for extracting the sample from the MultiDust Foam Disc

and the fi lter.

a. Method 1

Place the foam and the fi lter in individual vials each fi lled with 10 ml of
Peptone Inositol Tween (PIT). When analyzed, this method provides data
on inhalable and respirable bioaerosol fractions.

b. Method 2
Place

fi lter and foam together in a vial fi lled with PIT. When analyzed,

this method provides data on the inhalable fraction only of the bioaerosols
collected.

5. Create a suspension.

a. Using Method 1 with fi lter only: Whirlimix the fi lter in PIT for one minute

to re-suspend collected particles.

b. Using Method 1 with foam only: Whirlimix the foam for one minute, and

then plunge rapidly for one minute in situ using a sterile 20-ml hypodermic
syringe plunger.

c. Using Method 2 with foam/fi lter combined: Whirlimix the foam for one

minute, and then plunge rapidly for one minute in situ using a sterile
20-ml hypodermic syringe plunger.

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