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A More Rational Basis for Air Sampling Programs
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1966
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringOccupational Health SciencesAir QualityExposure AssessmentAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental HealthRational BasisToxicologyBiostatisticsModeling And SimulationPublic HealthStatisticsSampling ResultsCritical Body BurdenAir SamplingPassive SamplingSampling TheoryHuman ExposureSampling ProceduresAir Traffic ManagementHuman Safety AssessmentEnvironmental EngineeringContamination ControlEnvironmental ToxicologyAir PollutionIndoor Air Quality
Abstract There are real difficulties in designing sampling procedures that assure compliance with the present hygienic standards for air contaminants. A reasoned and consistent system of sampling is developed, based on the assurance that a critical body burden is not exceeded. It is shown that the duration of the sampling should be proportional to the biological half-time of the substance. A large safety margin is obtained by making the duration one-tenth of the half-time. The sampling results are then summarized in the formula, Average + Range/(n-1)½. When the resulting figure is less than the ACGIH threshold limit value, a favorable report can be given.
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