Iatl Health And Safety Services Available In South Dakota
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based in USA
The analysis of Bulk Building Materials for asbestos content is conducted by PLM, XRD, SEM and TEM. There are thousands of materials used in construction that contain asbestos. These materials include, but are not limited to pipe and boiler insulation, acoustical coatings, sprayed-on fire proofing, plasters, ceiling tiles, and floor ...
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based in USA
iATL also offers testing of Other Metals in air, usually associated with occupational exposures. These include Zinc, Cadmium, and Chromium. AAS lab techniques and NIOSH field protocols are employed. Accreditation is provided through ...
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based in USA
The analysis of Water and Other Aqueous samples for asbestos content continues to mature. This growth is evidenced by recent method developments by EPA. Investigations of asbestos in drinking water are conducted when water supply pipes are disturbed or replaced. Municipal utilities serving certain populations are required to test this analyte. Often effluent or waste streams are tested to survey ...
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based in USA
iATL performs thousands of analyses each year on Lead in Paint samples. Many times these samples are generated from environmental engineering / consulting companies that are contracted to perform a survey of all of a building or property's painted surfaces. iATL employs Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) for the analysis of its environmental lead ...
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based in USA
Maximum Contamination Levels (MCLs) exist for all environmental lead matrices including Lead in Soil. This category is many times related to playground or building drip line investigations. Once again, strict field sampling schemes should be employed (See FAQ) to ensure meaningful analytical results. AAS is employed. Results are reported in mg/kg (ppm). Accreditation and proficiencies are through ...
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based in USA
Occupational exposures to lead can come in various forms. One source involves testing Lead in Air during lead removal activities. OSHA monitoring involves collecting area and personal samples for workers. NIOSH 7082 provides clear directions for field sampling (see FAQ) and laboratory analysis. These directions incorporate air cassette and filter criteria as well as the submittal of blanks. ...
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based in USA
Lead in Drinking Water is a concern for many building owners and occupants in public and private settings. EPA mandates sampling protocols, container size, shipping instructions, sample preservation, holding times, and MCLs. iATL employs the AAS graphite furnace technique for these samples. Results are reported in parts per billion (ppb). Accreditation is primarily from EPA through NIST-NVLAP ...
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based in USA
Airborne concentrations of asbestos are determined by PCM and TEM. Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) is widely used to measure fiber concentrations of air samples. This is routinely done at asbestos abatement sites and can be applied for environmental monitoring, personnel monitoring, and clearance testing for minor abatement projects. The PCM technique has the advantage of fast turnaround time and ...
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based in USA
The analysis of Settled Dust and other Non-Building Materials for asbestos content continues to be a growing and controversial subject in the environmental industry. Whether to establish baseline levels, survey historical buildup, or to diagnose episodic releases, the utility of surface dust analysis has proven efficacy for the environmental ...
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based in USA
Consumer Product Laboratories (CPLabs) was formed in 2009 in response to hundreds of calls from customers that needed to comply with new Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for lead in various products, especially those products that might be handled by children. Thus, CPLabs was born. We quickly applied for, and received full CPSC accreditation as a third party testing laboratory. Our ...
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based in USA
The analysis of Soil and Sediment for asbestos content continues to be a valuable tool for environmental investigations (e.g. possible illegal dumping of asbestos building materials). In all, the sampling and analysis procedures developed by EPA Region I, CARB 435 and others have proven efficacy and utility for the environmental ...
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