continuous air sampling Articles
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An Introduction to the Different Types of Air Sampling Techniques
Monitoring air quality is both an essential part of health and safety and for ensuring a pleasant workplace environment. For example, in breweries or dry food storage areas, where carbon dioxide is produced as part of the fermentation process, monitoring gas levels is key for protecting workers’ health.1 Even in office buildings, where chemical processing may not be a risk, monitoring ...
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Protecting Precious Cargo: Safety Monitoring at IVF and Cryogenic Facilities
Overview In March 2018, at two separate fertility clinics, one in Clevelandand the other in San Francisco, the cryogenic tanks storing eggs and embryos malfunctioned, resulting in devastating losses for couples hoping to conceive children. Nationwide, as of December 2019, there were more than 440 sites that store embryos or eggs in specialized storage tanks of liquid nitrogen, but there are no ...
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Ensuring indoor air quality in hospitals and other healthcare facilities
Studies (1) have confirmed that even in modern healthcare facilities with mechanical ventilation and active scavenging systems, employee exposure to various gaseous compounds is still commonplace. By combining sufficient ventilation with waste gas scavenging and continuous air monitoring and sampling, safety professionals can substantially improve both patient and working staff safety in these ...
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Cleanroom Monitoring Updates Discussion
In this short video, Frank Panofen, PhD, and Daniele Pandolfi discuss the following cleanroom monitoring topics: Viable monitoring in pharmaceutical manufacturing Risk-based approach to monitoring methodology and design, classification and qualification Continuous sampling meaning and applications Active air sampling and real-time testing Changing regulatory expectations for pharmaceutical ...
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Train derailment prompts contaminated land investigation - Case study
On March 30th 2015 a long freight train, transporting a variety of goods including lumber and chemicals, wound its way through the state of Mississippi. At around 5pm, part of the train failed to negotiate a curved portion of the track in a rural area near Minter City, resulting in the derailment of nine railcars, one of which leaked chemicals onto agricultural farmland and woodlands. Emergency ...
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Train derailment prompts contaminated land investigation
On March 30th 2015 a long freight train, transporting a variety of goods including lumber and chemicals, wound its way through the state of Mississippi. At around 5pm, part of the train failed to negotiate a curved portion of the track in a rural area near Minter City, resulting in the derailment of nine railcars, one of which leaked chemicals onto agricultural farmland and woodlands. Emergency ...
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