Industrial Hygiene Analytical Service Guide
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A&B ENVIRONMETAL SERVICES, INC

AIHA ACCREDITED & NELAP CERTIFIED LAB
10100 East Freeway Houston, TX 77029
Toll Free: 877.478.6060
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE TESTING SERVICE GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Industrial Hygiene Terms and Conditions…………..………………………..IH 3
A&B Labs Map of Certification States for Environmental Testing…………….IH 7
Industrial Hygiene Testing Pricing
Alphabetical Order of Industrial Hygiene Testing…….……………………IH 8
Asbestos Profile……………………………………………..………………..IH 27
Indoor Air Quality Profile……………………………………………………..IH 28
Inorganic Profile……………………………………………………………….IH 29
Organic Profile………………………………………………………………..IH 30
Terms and Abbreviations……………………………………………………………IH 33

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE TERMS & CONDITIONS
A&B LABS is an independent minority owned analytical laboratory established in
1988. We offer an extensive array of analytical capabilities in environmental, industrial
hygiene, microbiology and food safety areas. A&B Laboratories has an unmatched
commitment to quality data and personalized service. We utilize EPA, NIOSH, OSHA,
FDA/BAM and AOAC methodology
At A&B Laboratories, our mission is to deliver quality analytical services to our clients
while following ethical practices and providing stellar customer service with continual
improvement
ELECTRONIC DELIVERABLE PACKAGES (EDD’s)
A&B Labs can provide client specific EDD’s to meet specifications. Surcharges for such
packages may apply. Contact Sales and/or Project Management for more information.
On-line capabilities include:
ƒ Viewing of results via the web
ƒ Access data 24/7
ƒ Access complete PDF reports
ƒ Download results in Excel
Format
ƒ View summary of completed tests
ƒ Track the status of samples
ƒ Sample receipt notification
SAMPLE RECEIVING HOURS
Generally, A&B Labs’ normal working hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. However,
for Industrial Hygiene analyses, it is possible for A&B Labs to receive samples outside
normal working hours and on holidays. Please contact A&B Labs in advance to find out
if this service is available for a needed analyses or project.
TURNAROUND TIME AND RUSH POLICY
A&B Labs Standard Turnaround Time is Five (5) Business days. A&B Labs counts the
turnaround time as follows: Day Zero (0) is when the project is received by our lab; Day
One (1) is counted the next business day. Weekend and holidays can be included in the
turnaround time calculations, but only with prior authorization from A&B Labs.
To guarantee Rush Turnaround Time for your project, all rush requests must be
confirmed with the lab prior to shipment of samples. A&B Labs cannot and will not guarantee rush request unless lab is notified in advance.
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A&B LABS Industrial Hygiene TERMS AND CONDITIONS 01.10.2008
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The following surcharges will apply for Rush Turn Around Times:
Rush Turn Around Time | Surcharge |
---|---|
Same Day | 200% |
1 Day | 100% |
2 Day | 75% |
3 Day | 50% |
4 Day | 25% |
Lab may limit the number of Rush samples accepted in one day. 1 Day Rush samples
will be reported by 5:00 PM (Central Time) the day after the samples are received at the
lab or earlier if a shorter turnaround time is confirmed with A&B Labs ahead of time.
INVOICING POLICY
A&B Labs will invoice the client with a copy of analytical reports and original chain of
Custody (COC). Invoices will reflect prices listed in the quotation setup by your sales
and/or project manager. Any parameters analyzed that are not included on the pricing
agreement will be billed at A&B Lab’s 2008 list price less 10%. The client is responsible
for supplying any required P.O. Numbers, Project Code Numbers, etc. Terms are Net
30 days. For International projects payments arrangement must be made in advance.
SAMPLE MEDIA AND SAMPLE PICKUP POLICY
For your convenience, A&B Labs can provide routine sample media (at cost with a
surcharge) provided the laboratory is given at least 5 days notice. A sample media
order is considered “rush” if it is requested in less than 5 business days and would
acquire additional rush charges. These routine kits include the routine PVC filters, MCE
filters, and sorbent tubes (with the exception of specially coated media), pumps and
related equipment, chain of custody forms, and Federal Express return shipment forms
with A&B Lab’s ID number. All sample media will be charged to the client immediately
after the media kit is ordered or given to the client.
A&B Labs may also agree to provide sample media pick-up free of charge within a 25- mile radius of our facility, on a project-by-project basis. Please contact the A&B Sales
and/or Project Management Department to determine if this service will be available for
your site or to order sample media.
SAMPLING PROTOCOL
A&B Labs is responsible only for analyzing the samples submitted to us, regardless of
whether the sample is representative of larger batches. Please follow proper
techniques when sampling and use the correct procedures for containers and holding
times. We ask that volatile or air-sensitive samples be submitted in separate vials for
each analysis. Additional fees may apply for samples that require additional handling,
treatment or preparation.
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……………………………………………………….INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE TERMS & CONDITIONS
Unless otherwise indicated, A&B Labs will homogenize multiphase samples to the best
of its ability prior to the analysis and will also, for a possible additional fee, grind solid
samples which appear heterogeneous. Generally, detection limits are based on the
size of the submitted sample. Please refer to our price list for the cost of sample sizes.
Any requests for analysis must be submitted with a completely filled-out Chain of
Custody (COC) form accompanied by the samples. Our COC forms are available
online at ablabs.com or A&B Labs can fax them to any needed client. They are also
available at our Sample Check-In Department at our laboratory.
SINGLE SUBMISSION DISCOUNT
For your convenience, a 10% discount will be applied to the price of the first analyte
when 15 or more samples are submitted simultaneously for the same analyte.
RETURN SHIPMENT OF SAMPLE KITS FROM THE FIELD TO A&B LABS
Any shipments incoming to A&B Labs, whether by FedEx, UPS, or another carrier,
will be invoiced to the client. The client will be responsible for the proper labeling of
the kits. Please note that Federal Express requires special procedures for shipments
to be delivered to the lab on Saturday.
A&B Labs reserves the right to reject samples for any of the following reasons:
ƒ Chain of Custody documentation not included or not properly completed
ƒ Discrepancies between the Chain of Custody and sample labels
ƒ Incomplete sample media for the analysis requested
ƒ Inappropriate sample labeling
ƒ Samples with signs of damage or contamination
SHIPMENT OF OUTGOING KITS FROM A&B LABS TO THE CLIENT
A&B Labs will pay for the outgoing kit shipment costs only if the kit order is received
early enough (typically 4 to 5 business days) to use the most cost efficient means of
shipping available (Examples: UPS Ground Service, FedEx Ground, FedEx Express
3Day etc). For International shipping, the client is responsible for shipping cost both
outbound and inbound.
Any other outgoing expedited shipments (FedEx Priority and Standard Overnight, 2
Day, etc.) will be invoiced to the client. Charges for expedited shipments will depend on
the weight of the shipment and the applicable zone charges.
Notes:
A&B Labs agrees to provide sample kits for samples to be analyzed by A&B Labs
only. The client or the consultant must supply any sample kits required for analysis by
any other lab if it is to be used by the consultant or any other purposes.
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A&B LABS Industrial Hygiene TERMS AND CONDITIONS 01.10.2008
Sufficient time should be given to ship kits by routine ground delivery (4 to 5-Day
notice), thus avoiding a priority shipment charge. The consultant should contact A&B
Labs whenever a kit is being returned for Saturday delivery, as special Fed Ex
procedures are required to be completed on the Air bill. A&B Labs will not be held
responsible for breakage of sample kits during the return shipment to the lab.
ASBESTOS
A&B Labs is certified to conduct asbestos testing and asbestos inspection projects.
Sampling media needed for asbestos testing is available, although some supplies
require additional charges. A prep charge fee will be incurred if the samples are
prepped but not able to be analyzed due to stop rules or overloading. Bulk PLM that
require a separate report and analysis for individual layers, will be charged accordingly,
per layer.
GENERAL WARRANTY
A&B Labs warrants that all work will be preformed in accordance with sound laboratory
practice and accepted analytical procedures, but make no other warranty, expressed or
implied. A&B Labs is solely responsible for performance of this contract, and no
affiliated company, director, officer, employee, agent or subcontractor of A&B Labs shall
have any legal responsibility hereunder, whether in contract or tort, or otherwise.
Liability for injury or damage to persons or property arising out of this work (other than
for professional errors, omissions, or other professional negligence, which are covered
by the next sentence) shall be limited to the amount covered by the general
comprehensive insurance carried by A&B Labs. In the event of error, omission, or
other professional negligence or any breach of the above warranty, the sole and
exclusive responsibility of A&B Labs shall be to re-perform the deficient work at its own
expense, and A&B Labs shall have no other liability whatsoever. In no event shall A&B
Labs be liable, whether in contract or tort, or otherwise for any incidental consequential
or special damages including but not limited to, damages in any way connected with or
interpretation of information or analysis provided by A&B Labs or with action related
to such use or interpretation.
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A&B LABS Industrial Hygiene TERMS AND CONDITIONS 01.10.2008

Analyte | CAS # | Sample Media SKC Cat. No |
Method | Technique |
---|---|---|---|---|
Acetaldehyde | 75-07-0 | ST 226-119 |
NIOSH 2016M | HPLC |
Acetic Acid | 64-19-7 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA ID 186SG | IC |
Acetic Acid | 64-19-7 | FLT/ST 226-10-03/225-1708 |
NIOSH 2011M | IC |
Acetic Anhydride | 108-24-7 | CF/CST 225-9009 |
OSHA 82 | GC/NPD |
Acetone | 67-64-1 | ST 226-121 |
OSHA 69 | GC/FID |
Acetone | 67-64-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 | ST 226-09 |
NIOSH 1606 | GC/FID |
Acid Mist (see Inorganic Profiles) | N/A | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Acrolein | 64-19-7 | ST 226-119 |
NIOSH 2016M | HPLC |
Acrylamide | 79-06-1 | ST 225-16 & 226-10 |
OSHA 21 | GC/NPD |
Acrylic Acid | 79-10-7 | ST 226-30-08 (2) |
OSHA 28 | HPLC |
Acrylonitrile | 226-01 | ST 226-119 |
NIOSH 1604 | GC/FID |
Aldehyde Profile | N/A | DNPH Tube 226-01 |
EPA TO-11 | HPLC/UV |
Aldrin | 309-00-2 | PUF 226-92/226-124 |
TO-11A | GC/ECD |
See Organochlorine Pesticide Profile. | ||||
Alkaline Dust (as NaOH or KOH) | 1310-73-2 | PTFE 225-17-01 |
NIOSH 7401 | TITRA |
Aluminum | 7429-90-5 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Also see welding Fume Profile. | ||||
Ammonia | 766-44-17 | ST 226-29 |
NIOSH 6015 | Wet |
Ammonia | 7664-41-7 | ST 226-10-06 |
NIOSH 6016 | IC |
n-Amyl Acetate | 628-63-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
sec- Amyl Acetate | 626-38-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Aniline | 62-53-3 | CF/CST 225-9004/226-15 |
NIOSH 2017 | GC/FID |
Aniline | 62-53-3 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2002 | GC/FID |
Antimony | 7440-36-0 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Also See Welding Fumes Profile. | ||||
Arsenic | 7440-38-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Arsenic Trioxide (as Arsenic) | N/A | Treated MCEF 225-9001 |
NIOSH 7901 | GFAA |
Arsine (as Arsenic) | 7784-42-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 6001M | ICP |
Asbestos Bulk ID | N/A | Double Plastic Bag | EPA 600/R-93/116 | PLM |
Asbestos Bulk Point Count | N/A | Double Plastic Bag | EPA 600/R-93/116 | PLM |
Asbestos Fiber Count | N/A | 25 mm 0.8 micron MCEF 225-32 |
NIOSH 7400 | PCM |
Asphalt Fumes – Benzene Soluble Fraction | N/A | Pre-weighed 2 micron PTFE 225-17-07 |
NIOSH 5042 | GR |
Asphalt Fumes – Total Particulates | N/A | Pre-weighed 2 micron PTFE 225-17-07 |
NIOSH 5042 | GRAV |
Includes total particulate and benzene s olubles. | ||||
Barium | 7440-39-3 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Benzene | 71-43-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Benzidine | 92-87-5 | 13mm GFF 225-16 |
NIOSH 5509 | HPLC |
Ship on dry ice by overnight delivery. | ||||
Benzo (a) pyrene | 50-32-8 | GFF 225-709 |
NIOSH 5506 | HPLC/FL |
Also see selected PNA Profile. | ||||
Benzoyl Peroxide | 94-36-0 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 5009 | HPLC |
Benzyl Chloride | 100-44-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Beryllium | 7440-41-7 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Also see Welding Fumes Profile. | ||||
Biphenyl (Diphenyl) | 92-52-4 | ST 226-35-01 |
NIOSH 2530 | GC/FID |
Bismuth | 1304-82-1 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Bisphenol A | 80-05-7 | F/CST 225-709 |
OSHA CSI | HPLC |
Boron | 7440-42-8 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Bromine | 7726-95-6 | CF/CST 225-9006 |
NIOSH 6011 | IC |
Bromoform | 75-25-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
BTEX | N/A | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
1,3-Butadiene | 106-99-0 | ST 226-73 |
OSHA 56 | GC/FID |
Ship refrigerated overnight. | ||||
1,3-Butadiene | 106-99-0 | ST 226-37 |
NIOSH 1024 | GC/FID |
Ship refrigerated overnight. | ||||
2-Butanone | 78-93-3 | ST 226-81A |
NIOSH 2500 | GC/FID |
2-Butoxyethanol | 111-76-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate | 112-07-2 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 83 | GC/FID |
n-Butyl Acetate | 123-86-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
s-Butyl Acetate | 105-46-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
t-Butyl Acetate | 540-88-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
n-Butyl Acrylate | 141-32-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450M | GC/FID |
n-Butyl Alcohol | 71-32-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1401 | GC/FID |
s-Butyl Alcohol | 15892-23-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1401 | GC/FID |
t-Butyl Alcohol | 75-65-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1400 | GC/FID |
Butyl Carbitol | 112-34-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
Butyl Cellosolve | 111-76-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
Butyl Cellosolve Acetate | 112-07-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
n-Butyl Glycidyl Ether | 2426-08-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1616 | GC/FID |
Butyl Methacrylate | 97-88-1 | ST 226-30-04 |
NIOSH 2537 | GC/FID |
Cadmium | 7440-43-9 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Calcium | 7440-70-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Camphor | 76-22-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1301 | GC/FID |
Caprolactam – DustST | 105-60-2 | ST 226-57 |
OSHA CSI | HPLC |
Caprolactam – Vapor | 105-60-2 | ST 226-57 |
OSHA CSI | HPLC |
Carbon Black | 1333-86-4 | FLT/SCN 225-8-01/225-26 |
NIOSH 5000 | GR |
Carbon Black | 1333-86-4 | FLT/CST 225-8-01/225-2 |
OSHA ID 196 | GR |
Carbon Tetrachloride | 56-23-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Cellosolve | 110-80-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
Cellosolve Acetate | 111-15-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Chlordane | 57-74-9 | ST 226-30-16 |
OSHA 67 | GC/ECD |
Chlordane | 57-74-9 | ST/CST 226-107/225-2 |
NIOSH 5510 | GC/ECD |
Chlorine | 7782-50-5 | CF/CST 225-9006 |
NIOSH 6011 | IC |
Chlorine Dioxide | 10049-04-4 | IMP (0.02% KI/buffer) 225-36-2 |
OSHA ID 202 | IC |
Protect solution from light. | ||||
hlorobenzene | 108-90-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Chlorobromomethane | 74-97-5 | CT 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Chloroform | 67-66-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
b-Chloroprene | 126-99-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1002 | GC/FID |
Chlorpyrifos | 2921-88-2 | ST 226-30-16 |
OSHA 62 | GC/ECD |
Chromic Acid – Sol. Chromates | F/CST 225-803 |
NIOSH 7600 | SPEC | |
Chromium | 7440-47-3 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Chromium, Hexavalent | FLT 225-802 |
OSHA 215 | VAS | |
Hexavalent Chromium | FLT 225-802 |
OSHA 215 | VAS | |
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles | 65996-93-2 | FLT & C/HLD 225-7/225-1 |
OSHA 58 | HPLC |
Ship refrigerated overnight. | ||||
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles | 65996-93-2 | FLT & C/HLD 225-7/225-1 |
OSHA 58 | GR |
Ship refrigerated for overnight delivery. | ||||
Cobalt | 744-48-4 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Coke Oven Emissions | 67-63-0 | FLT & C/HLD 225-7/225-1 |
OSHA 58 | GRl |
Ship refrigerated for overnight delivery. | ||||
Coke Oven Emissions | 67-63-0 | FLT & C/HLD 225-7/225-1 |
OSHA 58 | HPLC. |
Ship refrigerated overnight. | ||||
Copper | 7440-50-8 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Cresols, Total Isomers | ST 226-95 |
NIOSH 2546 | GC/FID | |
Cumene | 98-82-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Cyanides, Gaseous (HCN) | 151-50-8 | Soda Lime tube 226-28 |
NIOSH 6010 | SPEC |
Cyanides, Particulate | 151-50-8 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7904 | ISE |
Cyanides, Total | 151-50-8 | 5 micron PVC & MFGB (0.1N KOH) |
NIOSH 7904 | ISE |
Cyclohexane | 110-82-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Cyclohexanol | 108-93-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1402 | GC/FID |
Cyclohexanone | 108-94-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Cyclohexene | 110-83-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
DDVP | 62-73-7 | ST 226-30-16 |
OSHA 62M | GC/ECD |
n-Decane | 124-18-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate | 117-81-7 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 5020 | GC/FID |
Diacetone Alcohol | 123-42-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1402 | GC/FID |
Diazinon | 333-41-5 | ST 226-57 |
NIOSH 5600M | GC/ECD |
Dibutylphthalate | 84-74-2 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 5020 | GC/FID |
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2- Tetrafluoroethane (R114) | 76-14-2 | 2 ST (Lg & Sm in Series) 226-09/226-01 |
NIOSH 1018 | GC/FID |
1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (R141b) | 1717-00-6 | 2 ST (Lg in Series) 226-09(2) |
NIOSH 2516 | GC/FID |
o-Dichlorobenzene | 95-50-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
p-Dichlorobenzene | 106-46-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Dichlorodifluoromethane (R12) | 75-71-8 2 | ST (Lg&Sm in Series) 226-09/226-01 |
NIOSH 1018 | GC/FID |
1,1-Dichloroethane | 75-34-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
1,2-Dichloroethane | 107-06-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
1,2-Dichloroethylene | 540-59-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Dichlorofloromethane (R21) | 75-43-4 | ST 226-25 |
NIOSH 2516 | GC/FID |
Dichloromethane | 75-09-2 | ST 226-01 (2) |
NIOSH 1005 | GC/FID |
1,2-Dichloropropane | 78-87-5 | ST 226-38 |
NIOSH 1013M | GC/FID |
Dichlorvos | 62-73-7 | ST 226-30-16 |
OSHA 62M | GC/ECD |
Diethyl Ether | 60-29-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1610 | GC/FID |
Diethylene Glycol | 111-46-6 | ST 226-57 |
NIOSH 5523 | GC/FID |
Diethylene Glycol Mono-Ethyl Ether | 111-90-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH1403M | GC/FID |
Diisobutyl Ketone | 108-83-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Dimethoxymethane | 109-87-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1611 | GC/FID |
Dimethylacetamide | 127-19-5 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2004 | GC/FID |
Dimethylformamide | 68-12-2 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2004 | GC/FID |
1,4-Dioxane | 123-91-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1602 | GC/FID |
Diphenyl | 92-52-4 | ST 226-35-01 |
NIOSH 2530 | GC/FID |
Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether | 34590-94-8 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 7 | GC/FID |
Divinylbenzene | 1321-74-0 | ST 226-73 |
OSHA 89 | GC/FID |
Dursban | 2921-88-2 | ST 226-30-16 |
OSHA 62 | GC/ECD |
Dust, Nuisance Resp. | N/A | FLT/CYC 225-8-01/225-01-02 |
NIOSH 0600 | GR |
Dust, Nuisance Total | N/A | FLT 225-8208 PW |
NIOSH 0500 | GR |
Epichlorohydrin | 106-89-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1010 | GC/FID |
Ethanol | 64-17-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1400 | GC/FID |
2-Ethoxyethanol (Cellosolve) | 101-80-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1403 | GC/FID |
2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate | 111-15-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Acetate | 141-78-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1457 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Acrylate | 140-88-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Alcohol | 64-17-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1400 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Amyl Ketone | 541-85-5 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 07 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Benzene | 100-41-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Chloride (Chloroethane) | 75-00-3 | ST 226-25 |
NIOSH 2519 | GC/FID |
Ethyl Cyanoacrylate | 7085-85-0 | ST 226-98 |
OSHA 55 | HPLC |
Ethyl Ether | 60-29-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1610 | GC/FID |
Ethylene Chlorohydrin | 107-07-3 | ST 226-38 |
NIOSH 2513 | GC/FID |
Ethylene Dibromide | 106-93-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1008 | GC/ECD |
Ethylene Dichloride | 107-06-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Ethylene Glycol | 107-21-1 | ST 226-57 |
GC/FID | |
Also see Glycol Profile. | ||||
Ethylene Oxide | 75-21-1 | ST 226-38-03 |
NIOSH 1614 | GC/ECD |
Fiber Count, Total | N/A | 25mm 0.8 micron MCEF 225-32 |
NIOSH 7400A or B | PCM |
Fibrous Glass (Synthetic Vitreous) | N/A | 25mm 0.8 micron MCEF 225-32 |
NIOSH 7400B | PCM |
Fluorides, Gaseous | 16984-48-8 | Treated Filter 225-9001 |
NIOSH 7906 | IC |
Fluorides, Particulate | 16984-48-8 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7906 | IC |
Forane | 26675-46-7 | ST 226-121 |
OSHA 103 | GC/FID |
Formaldehyde | 50-00-0 | DNPH Tube or Filter 226-119 |
NIOSH 2016 or TO- 11 | HPLC |
Formaldehyde | 50-00-0 | 3M Badge | NIOSH 3500 | Color Metric |
Formic Acid | 64-18-6 | FLT/ST 225-1708/226-10-03 |
NIOSH 2011 | IC |
Furfural | 98-01-1 | ST 226-118 |
NIOSH 2529 | GC/FID |
Furfuryl Alcohol | 98-00-0 | ST 226-115 |
NIOSH 2505 | GC/FID |
Gasoline | 8006-61-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1550M | GC/FID |
Glass Fibers/Syn. Vitreous Fibers | N/A | 25mm 0.8 micron MCEF 225-32 |
NIOSH 7400B | PCM |
Glutaraldehyde | 11-30-8 | ST 226-119 |
NIOSH 2016M | HPLC |
Halothane | 151-67-7 | ST 226-121 |
OSHA ID 103 | GC/FID |
HDI | 822-06-0 | CF/CST 225-9002/225-1 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC/FL |
Heptachlor | 76-44-8 | PUF 226-92/226-124 |
TO-10A | GC/ECD |
Heptane | 142-82-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
2-Heptanone | 110-43-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1301 | GC/FID |
Hexamethylene Diisocyanate | 822-06-0 | CF/CST 225-9002/225-1 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC/FL |
n-Hexane | 110-54-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
2-Hexanone (MBK) | 591-78-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Hexone (MIBK) | 108-10-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Hydrazine | 302-10-6 | ST 226-42-02 |
OSHA 20 | HPLC |
Hydrobromic Acid | 10035-10-6 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Hydrocarbons, Total as n-Hexane | 110-54-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Also see THC Profile. | ||||
Hydrochloric Acid | 7647-01-0 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Hydrofluoric Acid | 7664-39-3 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Hydrogen Bromide | 10035-10-6 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Hydrogen Chloride | 7647-01-0 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Also see Inorganic Acid Profile. | ||||
Hydrogen Cyanide | 74-90-8 | ST 226-28 |
NIOSH 6010 | SPEC |
Hydrogen Fluoride | 7664-39-3 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Hydrogen Sulfide | 7783-06-4 | ST Orbo 34 Large |
NIOSH 6013 | IC |
Hydroquinone | 123-31-9 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 5004 | HPLC |
Iron Oxide | 1309-37-1 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Isoamyl Acetate | 123-92-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Isoamyl Alcohol | 123-51-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1402 | GC/FID |
Isobutyl Acetate | 110-19-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
Isobutyl Alcohol | 78-83-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1401 | GC/FID |
Isoflurane | 26675-46-7 | ST 226-121 |
OSHA 103 | GC/FID |
Isooctane | 540-84-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Isophorone | 78-59-1 | ST 226-38 |
NIOSH 2508 | GC/FID |
Isopropyl Acetate | 108-21-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1454 | GC/FID |
Isopropyl Alcohol | 67-63-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1400 | GC/FID |
Isovaleraldehyde | 590-86-3 | ST 226-119 |
NIOSH 2016M | HPLC |
Kerosene (Diesel fuel) | 8008-20-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1550 | GC/FID |
Lead | 7439-92-1 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Lead – Wipes/Dust | 7439-92-1 | W 225-2401A |
NIOSH 9100 | ICP |
Lithium | 7439-93-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Lithium Hydride | 7580-67-8 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300M | ICP |
Magnesium – Fume | 1309-48-4 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Maleic Anhydride | 108-31-6 | CF/CST 225-9021 |
OSHA 86 | HPLC |
Manganese | 7439-96-5 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
MDI | 101-68-8 | CF/CST 225-9002/225-1 |
OSHA 47 | HPLC/FL |
Mercury | 7439-97-6 | ST 226-17-1A |
NIOSH 6009 | MA-CVAA |
Mercury Particulate | 7439-97-6 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 6009M | MA-CVAA |
Mesityl Oxide | 141-79-7 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1301 | GC/FID |
Mesitylene | 108-67-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Metal Working Fluids | N/A | FLT/FNL 225-17-07/225-605 |
ASTM PS 42-97 | GR |
Methanol | 67-56-1 | ST 226-51 |
NIOSH 2000 | GC/FID |
2-Methoxyethanol | 109-86-4 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 79 | GC/FID |
2-Methoxyethyl Acetate | 110-49-6 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 79 | GC/FID |
Methyl Acetate | 79-20-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1458 | GC/FID |
Methyl Acrylate | 96-33-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1459 | GC/FID |
Methyl Alcohol | 67-56-1 | ST 226-15 |
NIOSH 2000 | GC/FID |
Methyl Butyl Ketone | 591-78-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Methyl Cellosolve | 109-86-4 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 79 | GC/FID |
Methyl Cellosolve Acetate | 110-49-6 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 79 | GC/FID |
Methyl Chloroform | 71-55-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Methyl Cyclohexane | 108-87-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Methyl Ethyl Ketone | 78-93-3 | ST 226-81A |
NIOSH 2500 | GC/FID |
Methyl Isoamyl Ketone | 110-12-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol | 108-11-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1402 | GC/FID |
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | 108-10-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1300 | GC/FID |
Methyl Methacrylate | 80-62-6 | ST 226-30-06 |
NIOSH 2537 | GC/FID |
Methyl Methacrylate | 80-62-6 | ST 226-73 |
OSHA 94 | GC/FID |
Methyl n-Amyl Ketone | 110-43-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1301 | GC/FID |
Methyl Propyl Ketone | 107-87-9 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 07 | GC/FID |
Methyl Styrene (alpha) | 98-83-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Methyl t-Butyl Ether | 1634-04-4 | ST 226-37 |
NIOSH 1615 | GC/FID |
Methylene Bisphenyl Diisocyanate | 101-68-8 | CF/CST 225-9002/225-1 |
OSHA 47 | HPLC/FL |
Methylene Chloride | 75-09-2 | ST 226-121 |
OSHA 80 | GC/FID |
Methylene Chloride | 75-09-2 | ST 226-01 (2) |
NIOSH 1005 | GC/FID |
4,4-Methylene Dianiline | 101-77-9 | CF/CST 225-9004 |
NIOSH 5029 | HPLC/UV |
Mineral Spirits | 8030-30-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1550 | GC/FID |
MOCA | 101-14-4 | CF/CST 225-9004 |
OSHA 71 | GC/ECD |
Ship refrigerated by overnight delivery. | ||||
Mold Spore Count & ID (Non – Viable|) | N/A | Air-O-Cell Cassette 225-9501 |
Standard Microscopy | |
See indoor Air Quality Profiles. | ||||
Mold Spore ID (Non – Viable) Bulk | N/A | Zip-Loc Bag | Standard Microscopy | |
Molybdenum, Total | 7439-98-7 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
MTBE | 1634-04-4 | ST 226–37 |
NIOSH 1615 | GC/FID |
N,N-Dimethylaniline | 121-69-7 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2002 | GC/FID |
Naphtha, Petroleum | 8030-30-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1550 | GC/FID |
Naphtha, VM & P | 8032-32-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1550 | GC/FID |
Naphthalene | 91-20-3 | ST 226-110 |
OSHA 35 | GC/FID |
Naphthalene | 91-20-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Nickel | 7440-02-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Nicotine | 54-11-5 | ST 226-30-04 |
NIOSH 2544 | GC/NPD |
Nitric Oxide (NO) | 10102-43-9 | ST 226-40 |
OSHA ID 190 | IC |
Nitric Acid | 7697-37-2 | ST 2256-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Also see Inorganic Acid Profile. | ||||
Nitrobenzene | 98-95-3 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2005 | GC/FID |
Nitrogen Dioxide | 10102-44-0 | ST 226-40 |
OSHA ID 182 | IC |
Nitrogen Dioxide & Nitric Oxide | N/A | ST 226-40 |
OSHA ID 182 | IC |
n-Methyl Pyrrolidone (NMP) | 872-50-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1302 | GC/FID |
Nuisance Dust, Respirable | N/A | FLT/CYC 225-8-01/225-01-02 |
NIOSH 0600 | G |
Nuisance Dust, Total | N/A | FLT 225-8208 PW |
NIOSH 0500 | GR |
n-Octane | 11-65-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
PAHs (PNAs) | N/A | FLT/ST 225-17-07/226-30-04 |
NIOSH 5506 | HPLC/UV/FL |
Also See PNAs Profile. | ||||
PCBs – Vapor & Particulate | N/A | FLT/ST 226-32/226-39 |
NIOSH 5503M | GC/ECD |
Pentachlorophenol | 87-86-5 | ST 226-97 (2) |
OSHA 39 | HPLC |
n-Pentane | 109-66-0 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
2-Pentanone | 107-87-9 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA 07 | GC/FID |
Perchloroethylene | 127-18-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Phenol | 108-95-2 | ST 226-95 |
OSHA 32 | HPLC |
Phenyl Ether | 101-84-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1617 | GC/FID |
Phenyl Ether / Biphenyl Mix | 101-84-8 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2013 | GC/FID |
Phenyl Glycidyl Ether | 122-60-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1619 | GC/FID |
Phosphoric Acid | 7664-38-2 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
OSHA ID 111 | IC |
Phosphoric Acid | 7664-38-2 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Also see Inorganic Acid Profile. | ||||
Phthalic Anhydride | 85-44-9 | FLT 225-7 (2) |
OSHA 90 | HPLC |
PNAs | N/A | FLT/ST 225-17-07/226-30-04 |
NIOSH 5506 | HPLC |
Polychlorinated Biphenyls – Vapor &Paticulate | N/A | FLT/ST 225-32/226-39 |
NIOSH 5503 | GC/ECD |
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons | N/A | FLT/ST 225-17-07/226-30-04 |
NIOSH 5506 | HPLC |
See PNAs Profile. | ||||
Potassium & Compounds | 7440-09-7 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Potassium Hydroxide | 1310-58-3 | FLT/CST 225-17-01/225-2 |
NIOSH 7401 | TITRA |
n-Propyl Acetate | 109-60-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1450 | GC/FID |
n-Propyl Alcohol | 71-23-8 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1401 | GC/FID |
n-Propyl Bromide | 106-94-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1011M | GC/FID |
Propylene Dichloride | 78-87-5 | ST 226-38 |
NIOSH 1013M | GC/FID |
Propylene Glycol | 57-55-6 | ST 226-57 |
NIOSH 5523M | GC/FID |
Also see Glycol Profile. | ||||
Propylene Oxide | 75-56-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1612 | GC/FID |
Pyrethrum | 8003-34-7 | GFF 225-709 |
NIOSH 5008 | HPLC |
Pyridine | 110-86-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1613 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 11 | 75-69-4 | ST 226-09 |
NIOSH 1006 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 113 | 76-13-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1020 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 114 | 76-14-2 | 2 ST (Lg & Sm in Series) 226-09/226-01 |
NIOSH 1018 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 12 | 75-71-8 | 2 ST (Lg & Sm in Series) 226-09/226-01 |
NIOSH 1018 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 123 | 306-83-2 | 2 ST (Lg in Series) 226-09 (2) |
NIOSH 2516 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 134a | 811-97-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1016 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 141b | 1717-00-6 | 2 ST (Lg & Sm in Series) 226-09 (2) |
NIOSH 2516 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 21 | 75-43-4 | 2 ST (Lg in Series) 226-09 (2) |
NIOSH 2516 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 22 | 75-45-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1020 | GC/FID |
Refrigerant 43 | 138495-42-8 | 2 ST (Lg & Sm in Series) 226-09/226-01 |
NIOSH 1018 | GC/FID |
Selenium | 7782-49-2 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Sodium | 7440-23-5 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Sodium Hydroxide | 1310-73-2 | PTFE 225-17-01 |
NIOSH 7401 | TITRA |
Stoddard Solvent | N/A | ST NIOSH 1550 |
GC/FID | 226-01 |
Strontium | 7789-06-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300M | ICP |
Styrene | 100-42-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Sulfates | N/A | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 6004 | IC |
Sulfur Dioxide | 7446-09-5 | ST 226-80 |
NIOSH 6004 | IC |
Sulfuric Acid | 7664-93-9 | F/CST 225-3-01 |
OSHA ID 113 | IC |
Sulfuric Acid | 7664-93-9 | ST 226-10-03 |
NIOSH 7903 | IC |
Also see Inorganic Acid Profile. | ||||
TDI, 2,4 | 584-84-9 | CF/CST 225-9002 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC |
Ship samples refrigerated by overnight delivery. | ||||
TDI, 2,6- | 91-08-7 | CF/CST 225-9002 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC |
Ship samples refrigerated by overnight delivery. | ||||
Tellurium | 13494-80-9 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane | 79-27-6 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2003 | GC/FID |
Tetrachloroethylene | 127-18-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Tetraethyl Lead (as Pb) | 78-00-2 | ST 226-01 |
OSHA CST | ICP |
Tetraethyl Lead (as Pb) | 78-00-2 | ST 226-30-04 |
NIOSH 2553 | GC/PID |
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane | 811-97-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1016M | GC/FID |
Tetrahydrofuran | 109-99-9 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1609 | GC/FID |
Thallium | 7440-28-0 | 0.8micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Tin | 7440-31-5 | 0.8micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
OSHA ID 125 | ICP |
Titanium | 7440-32-6 | 0.8micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
OSHA ID 125 | ICP |
Toluene | 108-88-3 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Toluene Diisocyanate, 2,4 | 584-84-9 | CF/CST 225-9002 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC |
Ship samples refrigerated by overnight delivery. | ||||
Toluene Diisocyanate, 2,6 | 91-08-7 | CF/CST 225-9002 |
OSHA 42 | HPLC |
Ship samples refrigerated by overnight delivery. | ||||
o-Toluidine | 95-53-4 | ST 226-10 |
NIOSH 2002 | GC/FID |
Total Hydrocarbons (THC) | N/A | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1500 | GC/FID |
Trichlorethylene | 79-01-6 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1022 | GC/FID |
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane(R113) | 76-13-1 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1020 | GC/FID |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | 79-00-5 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1003 | GC/FID |
Trichlorofluoromethane (R11) | 75-69-4 | ST 226-09 |
NIOSH 1006 | GC/FID |
Triethanolamine | 102-71-6 | F/CST 225-709 |
OSHA CSI | GC/FID |
Triethylamine | 121-44-8 | ST 226-98 |
OSHA CSI | GC/FID |
Triethylene Glycol | 112-27-6 | ST | NIOSH 5523 | GC/FID |
Trimethyl Benzene, Total | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID | |
Tungsten, Total | 7440-33-7 | 0.8micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7074 | ICP |
Turpentine | 8006-64-2 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1551 | GC/FID |
Vanadium | 7440-62-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-03-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Vinyl Acetate | 108-05-4 | ST 226-81A |
NIOSH 1453 | GC/FID |
Vinyl Bromide | 593-60-2 | ST 226-09 |
NIOSH 1009 | GC/FID |
Vinyl Chloride | 75-01-4 | ST 226-01(2) |
NIOSH 1007 | GC/FID |
Vinyl Toluene | 25013-15-4 | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Vinylidene Chloride | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1015 | GC/FID | |
Welding Fume Particulates | N/A | FLT 225-8208 PW |
NIOSH 0500 | GR |
Wood Dust | N/A | FLT 225-8208 PW |
NIOSH 0500 | GR |
Xylenes | N/A | ST 226-01 |
NIOSH 1501 | GC/FID |
Yttrium | 7440-65-5 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Zinc | 7440-66-6 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Zinc Oxide | 1314-13-2 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Zirconium | 7440-67-7 | 0.8 micron MCEF 225-3-01 |
NIOSH 7300 | ICP |
Asbestos Profiles
Profile | Method | Technique | Sample Media SKC Cat. No |
Volume L |
Flow Rate LPM |
Price Same Day |
Price Next Day |
Price 5 Days |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
sbestos – Bulk | ID EPA 600/ R-93/116 |
PLM | Double Plastic Bag | 5-10 | — | |||
Asbestos – Bulk Point Count | EPA 600/ R-93/116 |
PLM | Double Plastic Bag | — | — | |||
Asbestos – Fiber Count | NIOSH 7400 |
PCM | 25mm 0.8 micro PTFE 225-32 |
480-1000 | 0.5-16.0 |
Indoor Air Quality
Profile | Analyte | Sample Matrix | Method | Technique | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asbestos | Asbestos – Bulk ID | Double Plastic Bag | EPA 600/R-93/116 | PLM | ||
Asbestos – Bulk Point Count | EPA 600/R-93/116 | PLM | ||||
Asbestos – Fiber Count | NIOSH 7400 | PCM | ||||
Asbestos – Wipe/Vacuum Wipe | ASTM | PLM | ||||
Dust | Dust, Nuisance Resp. | Air | NIOSH 600 | Grav | ||
Dust, Nuisance Total | Air | NIOSH 500 | Grav | |||
Formaldehyde | Formaldehyde | Air | NIOSH 2016 | HPLC | ||
Mold | Mold by Agar Plate Count | Various | Viable | Count | ||
Mold by Agar Plate ID per Species | Various | Viable | Count | |||
Mold by Cassette | Air | Standard Microscopy | Count | |||
Mold by Culture (Bulk, Swab, Wipe) | Bulk, Swab, Wipe | Viable | Count | |||
Mold by Direct Exam (Tape Lift, Bulk, Swab) | Tape Lift, Bulk, Swab | Standard Microscopy | Count | |||
Yeast and Mold Count | Various | Viable | Count | |||
Volatile | 1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 1. Summa Canister | TO-15 | GC/MS | ||
Organic | 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane | 2. Thermal Desorption | TO-17 | GC/MS | ||
(VOCs) | 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane | Tube | ||||
1,1,2-Trichloroethane | ||||||
1,1-Dichloroethane | ||||||
1,1-Dichloroethene | ||||||
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene | ||||||
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene | ||||||
1,2-Dibromoethane | ||||||
1,2-Dichlorobenzene | ||||||
1,2-Dichloroethane | ||||||
1,2-Dichloropropane | ||||||
1,2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane | ||||||
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene | ||||||
1,3-Dichlorobenzene | ||||||
1,4-Dichlorobenzene Benzene | ||||||
Bromomethane | ||||||
Carbon Tetrachloride | ||||||
Chlorobenzene | ||||||
Chloroethane | ||||||
Chloroform | ||||||
Chloromethane | ||||||
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene | ||||||
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene | ||||||
Dichlorodifluoromethane | ||||||
Ethylbenzene | ||||||
Hexachlorobutadiene | ||||||
m- & p-Xylenes | ||||||
Methylene Chloride | ||||||
o-Xylene | ||||||
Styrene | ||||||
Tetrachloroethene | ||||||
Toluene | ||||||
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene | ||||||
Trichloroethene | ||||||
Trichlorofluoromethane | ||||||
Vinyl Chloride |
Profile | Analyte | Sample Media SKC Cat. No |
Volume L |
Flow Rate LPM |
Method | Technique | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inorganic Acids | Hydrobromic Acid | ST | 100 | 0.2-0.4 | NIOSH | IC | |
Hydrochloric Acid | 226-10-03 | 7903 | |||||
Hydrofluoric Acid | |||||||
Nitric Acid | |||||||
Phosphoric Acid | |||||||
Sulfuric Acid | |||||||
Solder Metals | Arsenic | F/CST | 480-960 | 0.2-0.4 | OSHA | ICP | |
Beryllium | 225-3-01 | ID-206 | |||||
Cadmium | |||||||
Copper | |||||||
Lead | |||||||
Selenium | |||||||
Silver | |||||||
Thallium | |||||||
Tin | |||||||
Trace Metals | Arsenic | F/CST | 400 | 1.0-3.0 | NIOSH | ICP | |
Beryllium | 225-3-01 | 7300 | |||||
Cadmium | |||||||
Chromium | |||||||
Lead | |||||||
Vanadium | |||||||
Welding Fumes Metals | Aluminum, Antimony, Beryllium, | F/CST | 960 | 2.0 | OSHA | ICP | |
Cadmium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, | 225-3-01 | ID-125G | |||||
Lead, Manganese, Molybdenum, | ID-125G | ||||||
Nickel, Titanium, Vanadium, Zinc | ID-125G | ||||||
and Total Particulates Welding | ID-125G | ||||||
(Bulk) | Cadmium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, | grams | ID-125G | ||||
Lead, Manganese, Molybdenum, | |||||||
Nickel, Titanium, Vanadium, Zinc | |||||||
Aldehydes | Acetaldehyde | DNPH ST | 16-30 | 0.2-1.0 | NIOSH | HPLC/UV | |
Acrolein | 226-119 | 2016M | |||||
Benzoaldehyde | |||||||
Butyraldehyde | |||||||
Formaldehyde | |||||||
Gutaraldehyde | |||||||
Isovalealdehyde | |||||||
Propionaldehyde | |||||||
Aromatic | Benzene | ST 226-01 | 10 | 0.1-0.5 | NIOSH | GC/FID | |
Hydrocarbons | Chlorobenzene | 1501 | |||||
Cumene | |||||||
o-Dichlorobenzene | |||||||
p-Dichlorobenzene | |||||||
Ethyl | |||||||
Benzene | |||||||
α-Methyl | |||||||
Styrene | |||||||
Naphthalene | |||||||
p-tert-Butyl Toluene | |||||||
Styrene | |||||||
Toluene | |||||||
Vinyl Toluene | |||||||
Xylene | |||||||
BTEX | Benzene | ST 226-01 | 5-15 | 0.05-0.2 | NIOSH | GC/FID | |
Ethyl Benzene | 1501 | ||||||
Toluene | |||||||
Xylene | |||||||
Organochlorine | Aldrin | PUF | 240-7200 | 1-5 | TO-10A | GC/ECD | |
Pesticides | α-BHC | 226-92&226-124 | |||||
β-BHC | |||||||
d-BHC | |||||||
γ-BHC (Lindane) | |||||||
α-Chlordane | |||||||
γ-Chlordane | |||||||
4,4-DDD | |||||||
4,4-DDE | |||||||
4,4-DDT | |||||||
Dieldrin | |||||||
Endosulfan I | |||||||
Endosulfan II | |||||||
Endosulfan Sulfate | |||||||
Endrin Heptachlor | |||||||
Heptachlor Epoxide | |||||||
Methoxychlor | |||||||
Diisocyanates | HDI | CF/CST | 15-240 | 1 | OSHA | HPLC | |
MDI | 225-9002 | 42&47 | |||||
2,4-TDI | |||||||
2,6-TDI | |||||||
Glycols | Butylene Glycol | ST | 5-60 | 0.2-2.0 | NIOSH | GC/FID | |
Diethylene Glycol | 226-57 | 5523 | |||||
Ethylene Glycol | |||||||
Propylene Glycol | |||||||
Triethylene Glycol | |||||||
Organic Solvent | Acetone | ST 226-01 | 3-10 | 0.02-0.1 | OSHA 7M | GC/FID | |
Benzene | |||||||
Butyl Acetate | |||||||
Chlorobenzene | |||||||
Cumene | |||||||
Cyclohexanone | |||||||
Decane | |||||||
1,2-Dichloroethane | |||||||
1,4-Dioxane | |||||||
Ethyl Acetate | |||||||
Ethyl Benzene | |||||||
Heptane | |||||||
Hexane | |||||||
Isooctane | |||||||
Methyl Ethyl Ketone | |||||||
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | |||||||
Methylene Chloride | |||||||
n-Propyl Acetate | |||||||
Octane Pentane | |||||||
Perchloroethylene | |||||||
Styrene | |||||||
Toluene | |||||||
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene | |||||||
Xylenes | |||||||
PNAs (PAHs) | Acenaphthene | FLT/ST | 200-1000 | 2 | NIOSH | HPLC | |
Acenaphthylene | 225-17-07 | 5506 | UV/FL | ||||
Anthracene | 226-30-04 | ||||||
Benzo(k)fluoranthene | |||||||
Benzo(g,h,I)perylene | |||||||
Benzo(a)pyrene | |||||||
Benzo(a)anthracene | |||||||
Benzo(b)fluoranthene | |||||||
Chrysene | |||||||
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene | |||||||
Fluoranthene | |||||||
Fluorene | |||||||
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene | |||||||
Naphthalene | |||||||
Phenanthrene | |||||||
Pyrene | |||||||
PCBs | Aroclor 1221 | FLT/ST | 50 | 0.05-0.2 | NIOSH | GC/ECD | |
Aroclor 1232 | 226-32 | 5503M | |||||
Aroclor 1242 | 226-39 | ||||||
Aroclor 1248 | |||||||
Aroclor 1254 | |||||||
Aroclor 1260 | |||||||
THC | Total Hydrocarbon as Hexane | ST 226-01 | 5-15 | 0.05-0.2 | NIOSH | GC/FID | |
1501 |
Terms and Abbreviations
AA | Atomic Absorption | ||
AIHA | American Industrial Hygiene Association | SCN | Screen |
BTEX | Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, Xylenes | ST | Sorbent Tube |
C/HLD | Filter Cassette and Cyclone Holder | THC | Total Hydrocarbon |
CAS # | Chemical Abstract Service Number | TTM | Titrimetric |
CF/CST | Coated Filter in Preloaded Cassette | UV | Ultraviolet |
CST | Filter Cassette | W | Wipe |
CYC | Cyclone | ||
DNPH | Dinitrophenyl Hydrazine | ||
EPA | Environmental Protection Agency | ||
F/CST | Preloaded Filter Cassette | ||
FID | Flame Ionization Detector | ||
FLT | Filter | ||
FNL | Filter Funnel | ||
G | Glass | ||
g | Gram | ||
GC | Gas Chromatography | ||
GC/ECD | Gas Chromatography/Electron Capture Detector | ||
GC/FID | Gas Chromatography/Flame Ionization Detector | ||
GC/NPD | Gas Chromatography/Nitrogen-Phosphorus Detector | ||
GFAA | Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption | ||
GFF | Glass Fiber Filter | ||
GR | Gravimetric | ||
HPLC | High Performance Liquid Chromatography | ||
IAQ | Indoor Air Quality | ||
IC | Ion Chromatography | ||
ICP | Inductively Coupled Plasma | ||
IMP | Impinger | ||
ISE | Ion Specific Electrode | ||
L | Liter | ||
M | Modified | ||
MCEF | Mixed Cellulose Ester Filter | ||
N/A | Not Applicable | ||
NaOH | Sodium Hydroxide | ||
NIOSH | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | ||
OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Administration | ||
OVS | OSHA Versatile Sampler | ||
PAHs | Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons | ||
PCBs | Polychlorinated Biphenyls | ||
PCM | Phase Contrast Microscopy | ||
PID | Photoionization Detector | ||
PLM | Polarized Light Microscopy | ||
PNAs | Polynuclear Aromatics | ||
POVM | Passive Organic Vapor Monitor | ||
PTFE | Polytetrafluoroethylene Filter | ||
PUF | PUF Cartridge | ||
PVC | Polyvinyl Chloride Filter | ||
PW | Pre-Weighed |