Air Testing for IH
Air Sampling techniqus and methods for Industial Hygieniests
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Case Study: Simplified Method for Evaluating Mould Levels in Canadian Houses
Airborne mould is a prevalent issue in residential buildings that poses significant health and safety risks to occupants. Factors such as water damage, poor ventilation, and high humidity contribute to […]
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Case Study: Statistical Analysis of Indoor Mould Distribution in Canadian Houses
Mould is a vital component of our natural world, indispensable for breaking down organic matter and sustaining ecosystems. However, its presence in indoor spaces such as homes or offices can […]
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Laboratory Test: Sampling and analysis of Rubber Dust and Fumes in air using MDHS 47/3 procedure
Rubber dust and fumes, by-products of rubber manufacturing and processing, can pose significant health risks to workers. LCS Laboratory Inc. offers specialized testing services to assess occupational exposure to these […]
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Laboratory Test: Exposure Assessment to Airborne Terpenes in Cannabis Processing Facilities by NIOSH 1552
Cannabis gets its scent from compounds in the plants called terpenes. Terpenes are fragrant oils found in many types of plants. The chemical compounds they secrete give fruits, vegetables, flowers, […]
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How Many Field Blank Samples Are Necessary for Industrial Hygiene Air Testing?
When conducting Industrial Hygiene Air Testing, the question often arises: how many field blank samples are needed? The answer depends on both regulatory compliance and analytical requirements. Legal Compliance in […]