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ISO 18144:2003

ISO 18144:2003 Environmental tobacco smoke – Estimation of its contribution to respirable suspended particles – Method based on solanesol

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ISO 18144:2003 specifies a method for the sampling and determination of respirable suspended particles (RSP) and for the estimation of the RSP fraction attributable to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). This method is applicable to personal and area sampling. This method is compatible with the determinations of gravimetric RSP, ultraviolet particulate matter (UVPM) and fluorescent particulate matter (FPM), which are also used to estimate the contribution of ETS to RSP.

Edition

1

Published Date

2003-07-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

13

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 18144:2003 specifies a method for the sampling and determination of respirable suspended particles (RSP) and for the estimation of the RSP fraction attributable to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). This method is applicable to personal and area sampling. This method is compatible with the determinations of gravimetric RSP, ultraviolet particulate matter (UVPM) and fluorescent particulate matter (FPM), which are also used to estimate the contribution of ETS to RSP.

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