Casella CEL Sampling heads for personal dust sampling User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

This Users Guide provides basic guidance for the preparation and use of

Casella CEL air sampling equipment.

The information contained in this book relates to the operation of

Casella CEL sampling equipment only. It is not intended to advise or

influence adopted sampling strategy. Selection of the correct sampling head

and flow rate should be dictated by local legislation and guidelines. These are

typically issued by the relevant national health and safety organisations.

In the UK, many of the “Total Inhalable” and “Respirable” dust

sampling techniques are detailed within the Health and Safety Executive’s

publication MDHS 14/3 and BSEN 481. Other countries will have alternative

applicable standards.

Casella Training are able to offer a wide range of training courses as

are Casella Analytic able to provide a range of analysis and analytical services

specifically suited to users of air sampling equipment. Please contact Casella

CEL Sales Department for further information.

Occupational particulate monitoring is divided into two main size

fractions, Total Inhalable and Respirable.

1.1

Total Inhalable Sampling Heads

Total Inhalable dust is the fraction of airborne material drawn into the mouth

and nose during breathing, and therefore can be deposited anywhere in the

respiratory tract. This fraction has been defined by the European standards

organisation (CEN) and the international standards organisation (ISO) as

“Inhalable”. Casella CEL offers the following sampling heads for monitoring

of inhalable particulate.

I.O.M. (Institute of Occupational Medicine),
Total inhalable sampler - Seven-hole head,
Conical inhalable sampler - 37 mm,
Open faced filter holder 37 mm and 25 mm,
Head for lead sampling,
Welding fume head,
Asbestos head with cowl.

1.2

Respirable Sampling Heads

The internationally recognised D50 cut for respirable particulate monitoring is

4.25µm. The Respirable fraction represents particulate matter with the

largest potential to reach the gas exchange region of the lung.

For measurement of the respirable fraction, a size selective head

such as the Dewell Higgins cyclone is required.

1.3

Gas and Vapour Monitoring

Casella CEL is also able to supply heads, sampling tubes, gas sampling bags

and impingers, for monitoring gases and vapours at a personnel exposure

hazard level. Gas sampling bags can be supplied in a range of sizes with

capacities between 1 and 25 litres.

Introduction

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