Active sampling involves the collection of
air to be evaluated through a sampling tube
or probe using a pump. The compounds of interest
accumulate on the sorbent material in the
tube and are returned to the laboratory for
analysis, giving a result as a “mass
per tube”. (i.e., micrograms per tube)
The volume of air passed through the sorbent
or collection device is also accurately determined.
(i.e. cubic metres)
The “mass per tube” is then divided
by the volume of air to give the airborne
concentration. (i.e. micrograms per cubic
metre).
There are numerous methods available which
cover most of the common workplace contaminants.
The most commonly used methods for workplace
air are published by NIOSH, OSHA and ASTM.
Leeder Consulting can prepare and supply
most types of sampling media and can analyse
for most compounds.
We suggest you contact us to discuss your
requirements and we will provide you with
a range of analytical options.
We offer an excellent method for screening
workplace VOC's on carbon tubes.
For
more information on this method click here.
Sampling without a pump can be performed
for a range of compounds using passive sampling
techniques.
For
more information on passive sampling
click here.