Air Sampling for Toxic Substances

Dates: September 13-14, 2004
Fee: 2 days - $350
Location: UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Office of Public Health Practice
683 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Course Director: Robert Hague, PhD, CIH
Benefits: Students will be trained to conduct area and personal monitoring for toxic substances. Hands-on practice provides the student with training in air sampling methods, equipment, strategies and interpretation of results.
Intended Audience: Safety officers, industrial hygienists, facility operations staff, plant managers, and other responsible for occupational and environmental safety and health compliance. Prerequisite:  OSHA 521
Course Topics:
  • Sampling Philosophy
  • Sampling and Calibration Methods
  • Air Sampling Calculations
  • Statistical Sampling Strategies
  • Personal Sampling Equipment
  • Direct Reading Instruments
  • Indicator Tubes
  • Combustibile Gas and Oxygen Meters
  • Passive Sampling Equipment
  • Gas Chromatography and Photoionization Detectors
  • Spectrophotometric Meters
  • OSHA Air Monitoring Regulations
Other: CEUs: 1.4
CMs: 2.0

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UMDNJ-School of Public Health
Office of Public Health Practice
683 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
(732) 235-9450
(732) 235-9460 (fax)
cet-ophp@umdnj.edu

updated 10/13/2003