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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    I. GENERAL INFORMATION

    1. Introduction 3

    2. Mailing/shipping address 3

    3. Contact information 3

    4. How to use this directory 4

    5. Discount program 4

    II. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES AND FEES

    1. General information and Policies 5

    1.1. Standard Turnaround Time 5

    1.2. Shipping, Billing and Rush Multipliers 5

    1.3. Discounts for Multiple Analytes on Single Media 6

    1.4. Blanks and Charges 6

    1.5. Method Development 6

    1.6. Media 6

    1.7. Sampling Instructions 7

    1.8. Analytical Reports 9

    1.9. No Charge Loaner Pump Program 10

    1.10. Laboratory Test Request (Chain of Custody) 12

    2. Industrial Hygiene Test Catalog 13

    2.1. How to Use the Test Catalog 13

    2.2. Alphabetical Listing of Test Methods 16

    2.3. Profiles 107

    2.4. Media Table 110

    III. PHARMACEUTICAL TESTING SERVICES 117

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  • IV. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND FEES 119

    1. Introduction 119

    2. Standard Turnaround Time 119

    3. Billing and Rush Multipliers 119

    4. Deliverable Multipliers 119

    5. Certifications 119

    6. Sample Containers/Shipping Kits 120

    7. Sample Kit/Cooler Return Policy 120

    8. Sample Kit/Cooler Temperatures 120

    9. Sample Collection and Preservation Guidelines 120

    10. How to Submit a Sample 121

    11. Reports and Deliverables 122

    12. Alphabetical Listing of Methods 125

    V. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FEES 147

    1. Introduction 147

    2. Microbiology: Bacteria in Air 148

    3. Microbiology: Bacteria in Water 148

    4. Microbiology: Fungal 149

    5. Air Quality Testing 150

    VI. SERVICE GUIDE SUMMARY 150

    1. Standard Terms and Conditions 150

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  • I. General Information

    1. IntroductionAnalytics has been a major supplier of industrial hygiene and environmental testing servicesto Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and engineering firms since 1977. Thisexperience allows us to provide services that are both high in quality and cost effective.

    Analytics is proud of the reputation we have earned over the last 30 years as a result ofproviding our customers the best quality analytical data available in the U.S. and more than30 countries abroad. We have over 1800 active clients and have done business with mostof them for over 10 years.

    Analytics’ facility is one of the finest industrial hygiene and environmental laboratories in thecountry. We have in place the certifications, SOPs, insurance, and state-of-the art- instrumentation required to meet OSHA, NIOSH, and EPA analytical requirements.

    Our standard turnaround time is 3 days for Industrial Hygiene samples, and 5 days forenvironmental samples. Analytics has no difficulty in meeting 24-hour turnaround time asmay be required.

    2. Mailing/Shipping Addresses

    Main Office & Laboratory

    Analytics Corporation

    10329 Stony Run Lane Ashland, VA 23005

    800-888-8061 804-365-3000

    804-365-3002 (Fax)

    Remittance Address Analytics Corporation

    PO Box 25249 Richmond, VA 23260

    Website www.analyticscorp.com

    Federal Tax ID #36-4359432 DUNS

    #151052102

    3. Contact Information

    All personnel can be reached via our toll free number – 800-888-8061.

    James McCarthy, President –5201 Jeffrey Spink, CEO – x5004

    Andrew Teague, CIH, Industrial Hygiene Technical Laboratory Director – x5226 Dawn Casto, Environmental Technical Director – x5208

    Jack Simila, Sales & No Charge Loaner Pumps – x5108 Customer Service – x0

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    http://www.analyticscorp.com/

  • 4. How to Use This Directory

    This directory has been designed so you can find individual industrial hygiene analytes alphabetically and within profiles. Environmental analytes are sorted alphabetically and by regulation. Pharmaceutical APIs and surrogates are sorted alphabetically.

    The following information is included in the alphabetical listings:

    Industrial Hygiene: Analyte, CAS #, Recommended Media, Suggested Volume, Sampling Rate, LOQ, Analytical Method, Analytical Technique, Lab Code, and Comments.

    Environmental: Analyte, Method, Sample Container and Volume Requirements, Preservation, Holding Times, and Limits of Quantitation.

    Pharmaceutical: Compound, Media, Reporting Limit, Method.

    Please refer to the Data Deliverables Section at the end of both the IH and Environmental Services and Fees sections for a complete listing of our data package options. We can provide your data via fax, e-mail, or CD-ROM. Our data package turnaround time is contingent upon the data package level required.

    5. Discount Program

    Please note that all prices listed in this Directory of Services are our list/non-discounted prices. Client discounts may be available and are based on your annual volume of business. Please contact our Sales personnel to discuss volume related discounting.

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  • II. Industrial Hygiene Services and Fees

    1. General Information and Policies As you know, an industrial hygiene laboratory analyzes samples taken in the workplace environment. Since results of these analyses are used to determine the magnitude or presence of a problem in the workplace environment, it is vital that the laboratory analyzing the samples be proficient in producing high quality data on which important health decisions will be based. Our accreditation from AIHA is a mark of that capability. The AIHA accreditation shows that the laboratory has met defined standards for performance based on examination of a variety of criteria. When an IH laboratory is accredited by AIHA, it becomes part of a select group that have proven a high level of professional performance can be achieved and maintained.

    1.1 Standard Turnaround Time

    Analytics standard turnaround time for most industrial hygiene analyses is 3 business days from sample receipt at the laboratory. Faxed, e-mail, or verbal results are available by the close of business on the due date. A hard copy of the report will follow by mail.

    1.2 Shipping, Billing and Rush Multipliers

    Analytics will cover the cost of STANDARD OVERNIGHT FedEx return shipment to the laboratory of six (6) or more samples shipped within the United States. All other overnight delivery services charged on Analytics’ accounts will be billed at the courier’s published rate.

    Clients may request monthly billing or individual invoices by sample group. Pricing is subject to change based on the current state of the economy. Billing by sample group is assumed unless otherwise requested. Billing terms are payable net 30. Acceptable forms

    of payment include check, money order, wire transfer, VisaTM, MasterCardTM, DiscoverTM

    or American ExpressTM.

    Samples requiring rush or priority turnaround time must be scheduled prior to sample submission. The following charges will apply:

    2 Day Turnaround Time 1.75 x price 1 Day Turnaround Time 2.00 x price Same Day Turnaround Time 3.00 x price Weekend Analysis 3.00 x price + $300 Holiday Analysis 3.00 x price + $300

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  • 1.3 Discounts for Multiple Analytes on Single Media

    Analysis of multiple compatible analytes captured on one medium is available at a discounted fee. The higher priced analyte is billed at the published fee with additional analytes discounted as follows:

    Organics by GC 50% of the published fee Inorganics by ICP 50% of the published fee Inorganics by ICP/MS 50% of the published fee Inorganics by GFAA 50% of the published fee Analytes by IC/HPLC 50% of the published fee

    Other discounts may apply based on the volume and types of samples.

    1.4 Blanks and Charges

    Blanks act as a control for analysis by accounting for contamination that can occur during handling, storage or shipment of samples. Therefore, they are recommended as standard industrial hygiene practice. Please handle them the same as samples, but draw no air through them. Submit one blank with each sample group of 10 or less, two blanks with 11-20 samples, etc. (i.e., 10% blanks). Since blanks are analyzed as any other sample in the laboratory, they are priced according to the analysis requested. Additional support documentation, including instrument calibration, chromatograms, etc. is available at a preparation charge of 20% of the total analytical cost.

    Analytics reserves the right to refuse to process any sample, which is deemed by the laboratory to be non-compliant with the quality assurance requirements. In such cases, client services will notify the client. If sample issues cannot be resolved, the client may be billed a sample-handling fee for costs incurred up to that point.

    1.5 Method Development

    Analytics has over 500 methods currently in service. It has always been our policy to develop new routine methods at no charge, assuming adequate demand. In addition, we can develop very specific/one of a kind methods for a standard fee plus expenses.

    1.6 Media

    Standard filter cassettes, sorbent tubes, specialized filters and tubes are supplied free if the samples are returned for analysis. Fees for organics are based on small charcoal tube analysis – there is an additional charge of $8.00 for large charcoal tubes. Diffusive (passive) monitor fees are not included in the analytical unit price and are billed at the time of shipment. Media can be shipped via ground service at no charge. A purchase order or credit card authorization may be required prior to the shipment of media. Media that has been supplied free and not returned for analysis to our laboratory after thirty days will be billed at current manufacturer published prices. See Section 2.4 - Media Table, which provides part numbers, descriptions and pricing for sampling media.

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  • 1.7 Sampling Instructions

    The Analytics technical staff is available to discuss sampling strategies, sample requirements, and laboratory capabilities. Please direct inquiries through client services.

    The volume of air to be collected for your samples is based on a number of factors, including:

    • Threshold Limit Value (TLV) or Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)• Sensitivity of the analytical procedure• Capacity of the collection device• Concentration range to be measured

    The recommendations for air volumes, sampling rates and suggested media within this directory are provided for your convenience and are intended only as a guide to sample collection. With few exceptions, these air volumes enable the laboratory to report one-tenth of the TLV as the detection limit.

    Fees for analyses of samples submitted on sorbent tubes include separate desorption, analysis, and reporting of both front and back sections.

    Clearly label every tube, badge, vial, or sample container with your sample field number or your identification number. This number should also be printed on the chain of custody.

    To facilitate testing and reporting, please type or clearly print all required information on the Laboratory Test Request/Chain of Custody (COC) form (an example immediately follows this section or our website www.analyticscorp.com). To initiate the COC, fill out and sign the appropriate sections designating time, date, and requested analysis. Submit the original with your samples and retain the copy for your records. The COC form should be submitted with each group of samples using a separate form for each sample type.

    1.7.1 Solid Sorbent Tube Sampling Solid sorbent tubes include large and small charcoal tubes, porous polymer tubes such as XAD and XAD-7, large and small silica gel tubes, DNPH (dinitrophenyl hydrazine) tubes, Orbo tubes, Porapak Q, Tenax tubes, Firebrick tubes, Hydrar tubes and Florisil tubes. Sampling should be performed in the following manner:

    1. Calibrate each pump at the recommended flow rate for the analyte of interest, using arepresentative solid-sorbent tube in-line. Calibrate each pump with a bubble meter orequivalent flow measuring device.

    2. Break the ends of the solid sorbent tube immediately before sampling. The openingsshould be at least ½ of the internal diameter of the tube. Use a tube tip breaker or file.

    3. Connect the solid sorbent tube to the tube holder, making sure the smaller sorbentsection (backup section) is nearest the pump. The air that is being sampled should notpass through any hose or tubing before entering the solid sorbent tube. To avoidchanneling and premature breakthrough, position the tube vertically during sampling.

    4. Prepare field blanks by breaking the ends of tubes from the same lot as the tubes thatare being used for sampling. Handle the blanks in the same manner as the samples, but

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  • do not draw air through the blanks. 5. Sample at an accurately known flow rate for the length of time necessary to obtain the

    specified air volume. Check the pump periodically during sampling to detect any changes in flow rate. If the accurate measurement of volume cannot be determined due to inconsistent flow rates, discard the sample.

    6. Be sure to keep an accurate record of sampling data including sample location, beginning and ending times of air sampling, temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure or

    7. elevation above sea level, and name of employee. 8. Seal the ends of the tubes with plastic caps immediately after sampling. Clearly label

    each sample with an appropriate identification number. Label each blank tube as a blank.

    9. Pack the tubes tightly for shipment to the laboratory, with adequate packing to minimize the possibility of breakage. Enclose a completed sample analytical request form (chain of custody) with each batch.

    10. Bulk samples are recommended when sampling chemical mixtures such as fuel oil, kerosene, etc. When it is necessary to ship a bulk sample along with the air samples, the bulk sample must be shipped in a separate package to avoid possible cross contamination.

    1.7.2 Sampling Using Filters Filters include glass fiber filters, Teflon filters, mixed cellulose ester membranes, polyvinyl chloride filters, and treated filters and pads.

    Sampling with filters can be done open or closed faced. Open-faced sampling is done with three (3) piece cassettes with just the top of the cassette removed. Closed-faced sampling is performed with only the buttons removed from the cassette. Open-faced sampling is used in situations where even dispersal of the analyte over the filter is desired, such as in asbestos sampling or on certain coated filters such as for isocyanate sampling. Closed-faced sampling is performed in most cases of particulate sampling, which deposits the analyte near the center of the cassette.

    Sampling should be performed in the following manner:

    1. Calibrate the sampling pump at the recommended flow rate with a representative filter

    in line using a bubble meter or equivalent flow measuring device.

    2. Remove the cassette buttons (closed faced sampling) or cassette top (open faced sampling). Air being sampled should not pass through any hose or tubing before entering the cassette.

    3. Attach the cassette to the sampling pump using flexible tubing or a cassette holder, making sure the filter pad end of the cassette is closest to the pump.

    4. Prepare field blanks using cassettes from the same lot by briefly removing and replacing cassette buttons and handling these blanks in the same manner as the samples, without drawing air through the blanks.

    5. Sample at a known flow rate for the length of time necessary to obtain the specified air volume, or until there is evidence of excessive filter loading. Check the pump during sampling to detect any changes in flow rate. If the accurate measurement of volume cannot be determined due to inconsistent flow rates, discard the sample.

    6. Disconnect the filter after sampling. Replace the buttons (or top) and properly label the

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  • sample and blanks. Be sure to keep an accurate record of sample data including sample location, beginning and ending times or air sampling, temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure or elevation above sea level, and name of employee or area.

    7. Ship the samples to the laboratory as soon as possible in a container designed to prevent damage in shipment. Enclose a completed chain of custody with each batch.

    1.7.3 Sampling for Respirable Aerosols Respirable aerosol sampling is performed using a cyclone and filter sampler. Sampling for respirable aerosols should be performed in the same manner as sampling a filter except:

    1. Calibrate each pump at the flow designated by the type of cyclone being used with a

    representative cyclone and filter in line. Note that the filter is mounted upside down with the cyclone in place.

    2. Inspect the interior of the cyclone. If there is visible scoring or damage inside, discard the cyclone since the dust separation characteristics may have been altered. Clean the interior of the cyclone.

    3. Attach the cyclone to the filter according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Connect the assembly to the sampling pump. During sampling, make sure the cyclone hangs vertically and that the assembly does not get inverted during sampling. If an accurate and consistent flow rate cannot be maintained, discard the sample.

    1.7.4 Sampling for Inhalable Aerosols We can provide pre-weighing of inhalable samplers, as well as post-weighing. Contact the laboratory for details on this relatively new technique.

    1.8 Analytical Reports

    Most clients have their data reported on our standard report, which includes total mass of analyte on each collector section, limits of quantitation, method reference and calculated air concentration. If you need additional data or would like a different format, please contact our customer service department at 800-888-8061, x0 and they will be able to assist you with your request. All laboratory reports, sample data and client proprietary information are held in confidence. Raw data for all analytical results will be retained for a period of 5 years. If data needs to be retained for a longer period, contact client services.

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  • 1.9 No Charge Loaner Pump Program

    Analytics offers a No Charge Loaner Pump Program. This program will provide you with everything you need for air sampling analysis–pumps, sample media, all accessories, and instructions, custom packaged to your requirements, shipped to you as you need it. You pay only for shipping and, of course, the analysis – there is absolutely no cost to use the pumps and accessories.

    To order your pumps, all you need to do is contact Jack Simila at 800-888-8061, x5108.

    Your order will include the pumps (as many as you need, all fully charged and pre-calibrated), tubing, sample media, sample media holders, pumps, chargers, instructions, cyclones, splitters, low flow regulators, tube breaker, tool kit, chain of custody form and calibrated field rotameter, all packed in a sturdy carrying case. Pumps are normally sent out the same day. Please keep in mind the more notice you provide, the less expensive shipping charges will be. Typical shipping costs for a sampling set that includes five pumps and is shipped across the country (VA to CA) with 2nd day delivery is about $40.

    We use primarily SKC AirCheck 52 sampling pumps, which handle flows in the range of 25 to 3000 ml/min with a backpressure of 25" water at 2 liters per minute. They weigh 20 ounces and have a timer, flow fault feature and NiCad or NiMH battery with a battery-check feature. Other pumps are available on request. The pumps arrive fully charged and calibrated versus a primary standard, with a record of calibration in the shipment. A field rotameter, calibrated against a primary standard, is included in the sampling kit. Post calibration can be performed and reported if you request it on your chain of custody when you return the samples and pumps.

    The pumps and all accessories can be kept for the duration of your sampling project. As long as you are collecting and submitting for analysis daily samples, you may use the pumps indefinitely. If your project is postponed, you will need to call to confirm availability. Depending on the length of the time delay, you may need to return everything to us, but we will re-ship the entire sampling kit to you for your new scheduled date.

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  • 1.10 Laboratory Test Request (Chain of Custody)

    Sample Custody is a set of procedures used to provide an accurate written record that can be used to trace the possession of a sample from the time of collection through its introduction into a data set. The Laboratory Test Request/Chain of Custody is used to record the transfer, possession, and custody of samples to ensure their integrity from collection through data reporting. Until you relinquish custody, you are responsible to ensure no one tampers with your samples. Custody is a critical part of the process because data reported without a complete and accurate chain of custody will not withstand legal challenge. The following items must be completed on the chain in order to ensure sample integrity and accurate analysis/reporting:

    1. Date Shipping Samples

    2. Total Number of Samples

    3. Type of Media

    4. Project Name or Number

    5. PO or Release Number

    6. Contact – Who the Report Will be Sent to

    7. Telephone Number

    8. Turnaround Time Required

    9. Special Instructions, if needed

    10. Where to fax/e-mail results

    11. Sample ID or Sample Number

    12. Sample Date

    13. Sample volume

    14. Analysis

    15. Initiate COC

    16. Laboratory Receipt Information (for laboratory use)

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  • LABORATORY TEST REQUESTACCOUNT NUMBER, NAME AND ADDRESS

    10329 Stony Run Lane

    Ashland, VA 23005

    (804) 365-3000

    TOLL FREE (800) 888-8061

    FAX (804) 365-3002

    SAMPLE DATE

    SIGN HERE TO INITIATE CHAIN OF CUSTODY

    CARRIER IF "ANALYTICS COURIER" SIGN HERE DATE

    PLEASE RETAIN A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS

    SIGNATURE(SAMPLE RECEIVING)

    SIGNATURE(SAMPLE ADMINISTRATION)

    SIGNATURE(LAB)

    SIGNATURE(LAB)

    SAMPLES RECEIVED BY: SAMPLES RELEASED BY:

    SIGNATURE(SAMPLE RECEIVING)

    SIGNATURE(SAMPLE ADMINISTRATION)

    SIGNATURE(LAB)

    SIGNATURE(LAB)

    DATE/TIME CONDITION OF SAMPLE

    PURCHASE ORDER NO.

    DATE SHIPPED

    * o SAME DAY

    * o 1 DAY

    * oCALL FOR AVAILABILITY

    SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND/OR UNUSUAL CONDITIONS:TURN AROUND TIME

    CONTACT

    CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD

    FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY

    SAMPLES HAVE VEEN SEALED FOR TRANSPORT AND

    DELIVERED TO LABORATORY VIA:

    ANALYSS REQUESTED - PLEASE USE SEPARATE

    LABORATORY TEST REQUEST FOR EACH SAMPLE TYPE

    o FAX RESULTS FAX NUMBER:

    ( ) __________________

    o EMAIL RESULTS - EMAIL:________________________

    SAMPLE # OR SAMPLE AREASAMPLE

    VOLUME/LITERS

    *o2 DAY

    oSTANDARD

    *EXTRA CHARGE

    PROJECT NAME OR NUMBER

    TELEPHONE NUMBER

    # OF SAMPLES SAMPLE TYPE/MEDIA

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  • 2. Industrial Hygiene Test Catalog

    2.1 How to Use the Test Catalog

    This section is composed of several categories of information that allows the user to access the necessary parameters for industrial hygiene air sampling. The guide has been arranged to make it as easy as possible for the user. For many categories, abbreviations are used to facilitate a concise format. The following descriptions give the relevant information pertaining to each category in order of appearance in the guide.

    Analyte & CAS# This category will give the name of the compound to be analyzed and the corresponding CAS#. In cases where there are other names for a compound, there may be a redirection to another place in the guide.

    Recommended Media This category specifies the method recommended collection media for air sampling of the particular compound. Abbreviations used in this category are defined in the Section 2.4 Media Table.

    Suggested Volume, L This category specifies the method recommended air volume to be sampled in liters. In many cases, this recommended volume can be at least doubled before breakthrough occurs. In high relative humidity locations or with very high volatile compounds, this recommended volume should not be exceeded.

    Sampling Rate, LPM This sampling range indicates the minimum and maximum flow rate of the sampling pumps used in liters per minute.

    LOQ (Limit of Quantitation) This category lists the lowest quantifiable sampling media loading (also known as Reporting Limit, RL) that will be reported (typically in micrograms) per sample. Samples measured below this loading will be reported as “

  • Lab Code (Compatibility) This category gives the option to the user of sampling more than one compound on a specific sampling media. In order to do so, not only must the same sampling media be specified for each compound, but the Compatibility letter designations given in this category must match for each test compound to be sampled. Particular attention must be given to other parameters of the individual compounds such as sample volume and flow rate in order to ensure sample validity. Care must be taken to make sure that no flow rate or air volume parameter for an individual compound is exceeded when sampling for two or more compounds. The exception to the Lab Code list is NC, which means the analyte is not compatible with other compounds.

    Due to the frequency of questions on substance compatibility (analytes or compounds that can be sampled on the same collection media), we have included a compatibility code in this edition of the sampling guide. Please see the “Lab Code” column in the list of individual air contaminants for information on individual analytes and compounds. Listed below is the compatibility code key. When two or more substances have the same Recommended Media and same the Lab Code, they can be sampled together and are eligible for a discounted price (see terms and conditions section for details).

    Code A

    Desorbing Solution Carbon disulfide (CS2)

    Code AA

    Desorbing Solution Sodium Thiosulfate

    B C

    CS2 + 1% 2-Butanol CS2 + 1% 2-Propanol

    CC EE

    Toluene OSHA ID125G Acid Digestion

    D CS2 + 5% 2-Propanol FF 0.1N Potassium Hydroxide E Methylene Chloride + 5% HH Acetone

    Methanol F CS2 + 1% Dimethylformamide II Methylene Chloride + 15%

    Methanol H CS2 + 1% Methanol JJ 50% Methanol + 50% Water I Methylene Chloride KK 50% Isopropanol + 50%

    Toluene J Water-soluble Metals Prep LL CS2 + 2% Acetone K Methanol MM Benzene M Ethanol NN Di-n-Butylamine

    Derivatization N Acetonitrile OO Aqua Regia Acid digestion O Acetonitrile + 10%

    Dimethylsulfoxide P Isooctane Q Methanol + 20% water NC Prep Not Compatible With

    Additional Tests S Hexane T NIOSH 7300M Acid Digestion U Bicarbonate/carbonate Eluent V Sodium borate Eluent W Tetrahydrofuran X 0.01N Sodium Hydroxide Y Methanesulfonic Acid Eluent

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  • 2.2 Alphabetical Listing of Test Methods

    Analytics is pleased to offer an extensive array of Industrial Hygiene analyses, including most OSHA, NIOSH, ASTM, and EPA methods and also numerous proprietary methods. Specific analytical tests are listed in the following sections. Lists of tests are presented in the Sections that follow here; Section 2.2 provides an alphabetical list by analyte, and Section 2.3 provides a listing of our profiles. Please note that for most tests Analytics does not require a minimum sample fee. Volume discounts are available depending on the annual volume or scope of your project. Please contact our sales department or your project manager for details.

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  • Analyte CAS # Recommended Media

    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Acenapthene

    83-32-9 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Acenapthylene

    208-96-8 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Acetaldehyde

    75-07-0T-119

    DNPH-Treated Silica Gel,

    226-119

    2 - 15 0.2 - 1.0 0.2EPA TO-11

    HPLCN $116

    Any ketone or aldehyde will react with the DNPH and is a

    potential interference. Large concentrations of acetone or

    MEK will compete with aldehyde and are therefore

    potential negative interferences. Refrigerate media before

    and after sampling and ship cold overnight. High ozone

    level may necessitate ozone scrubber.

    UMEX-100

    SKC UMEX

    Aldehyde PM 500-100

    Up to 8 hours 0.0231 0.2EPA TO-11

    HPLCN $116

    Any ketone or aldehyde will react with the DNPH and is a

    potential interference. Large concentrations of acetone or

    MEK will compete with aldehyde and are therefore

    potential negative interferences. Refrigerate media before

    and after sampling and ship cold overnight. High ozone

    level may necessitate ozone scrubber.

    Acetic Acid

    64-19-7T-01

    Charcoal, 226-015 - 48 0.2 Max 5

    OSHA ID 186SG M

    ICV $69

    Preferred method. Use PTFE prefilter (PN C-29) to remove

    particulate acetates, if present. Particulate acetates can be

    measured on filter, otherwise discard after sampling.

    Formic Acid can also be determined but must be stored and

    shipped cold overnight.

    T-10-03

    Prewashed Silica Gel,

    226-10-03

    1 - 24 0.05 - 0.2 5NIOSH 2011M

    ICV $69

    Use PTFE prefilter (PN C-29) to remove particulate acetates,

    if present. Particulate acetates can be measured on filter,

    otherwise discard after sampling. Formic Acid can also be

    determined.

    Acetic Anhydride

    108-24-7

    C-28

    GFFs (2), amine-treated,

    37mm, 4PC

    TWA 15 Max

    STEL 7.5 Max

    0.050 Max

    0.50 Max10

    OSHA 102M

    HPLC/UVKK $100

    Open face sampling. Interference from ketene and acetyl

    chloride. Limited shelf life media; store cold. Ship samples

    cold overnight to the lab.

    Acetoin

    573-86-0 T-183(2 in Series) Custom Silica

    Gel, 226-183

    TWA 9 Max

    STEL 3 Max

    0.050 Max

    0.20 Max0.4

    OSHA Method 1012

    GC-ECDNC $110

    Protect from light during sampling and storage (wrap with

    foil). Store and ship samples cold. Ship overnight. May be

    sampled on same tube with diacetyl. Filter built into tube

    faces incoming air streams. Samples stable at least 17 days.

    A three (3) sample minimum charge will be applied.

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  • Analyte CAS # Recommended Media

    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Acetone

    67-64-1

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-010.5 - 3 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1300

    GC/FIDA $56

    O-91

    Carbosieve S-III, Orbo 913 Max 0.05 Max 20

    OSHA 69

    GC/FIDF $56

    M-3520

    3M POVM 3520,

    2-stage

    2 Hours Max (at PEL) 0.0401 30NIOSH 1300M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Keep samples cold and expedite analysis for optimum

    results.

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-0028 hours Max 0.0152 20

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    T-09

    Charcoal, 226-093 - 25 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1606

    GC/FIDII $56

    M-01

    SKC POVM, 575-00115 min - 8 hours 0.0224 10

    NIOSH 1606M

    GC/FIDII $56

    M-3520

    3M POVM 3520,

    2-stage

    2 Hours Max 0.0482 30NIOSH 1606M

    GC/FIDII $56

    Acetylene Tetrabromide

    79-27-6 $-

    See 1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane.

    Acetylacetone

    123-54-6

    T-95

    XAD-7, 226-95

    TWA 24

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.05-0.1

    CEIL 0.2 5

    OSHA 7M

    GC/FIDHH $77

    Also known as 2,4-Pentandione.

    Acid Mist (Inorganic Acid

    Profile) See Inorganic Acid

    Profile in Section 2.3

    Profile includes Hydrobromic Acid, Hydrochloric Acid,

    Hydrofluoric Acid, Nitric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Sulfuric

    Acid. Also see individual acids.

    Acrolein

    107-02-8T-119

    DNPH-Treated Silica Gel,

    226-119

    2 - 30 0.2 - 1.0 0.25EPA TO-11M

    HPLC/UVN $116

    Result may be biased low due to instability of acrolein-

    DNPH derivative. Any ketone or aldehyde will react with

    the DNPH and is a potential interference. Large

    concentrations of acetone or MEK will compete with

    aldehyde and are therefore potential negative

    interferences. Refrigerate media before and after sampling

    and ship overnight.

    T-117

    HMP XAD-2,

    226-117

    TWA 48

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.1

    STEL 0.2 1

    OSHA 52

    GC/NPDCC $102

    Preferred method for compound stability. Not sensitive

    enough to reach ACGIH TLV CEILING. Can also be analyzed

    for formaldehyde. Store media cold be use.

    UMEX-100

    SKC UMEX Aldehyde

    PM 500-100

    Up to 8 hours 21.2 0.2EPA TO-11M

    HPLC/UVN $116

    Result may be biased low due to instability of acrolein-

    DNPH derivative. Any ketone or aldehyde will react with

    the DNPH and is a potential interference. Large

    concentrations of acetone or MEK will compete with

    aldehyde and are therefore potential negative

    interferences. Refrigerate media before and after sampling

    and ship overnight.

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    75-05-8

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Acrylamide

    79-06-1

    T-99

    GFF/Silica Gel OVS,

    226-99

    TWA 96

    STEL 15

    TWA 0.2

    STEL 1.0 0.40

    Proprietary,

    IHHPLC-P003

    HPLC/UV

    NC $160

    Methylolacrylamide may also be tested along with

    acrylamide.

    T-57

    GFF/XAD-7 OVS,

    226-57

    120 Max 1.0 Max 0.4OSHA PV2004

    HPLC/UVNC $116

    Acrylic Acid

    79-10-7T-30-08 (2)

    Anasorb 708, 226-30-08,

    2 tubes in series

    24 0.1 2OSHA PV2005

    HPLC/UVK $116

    Two identical tubes sampled in series. Low results due to

    polymerization of acrylic acid on the sampling tube may

    result from the presence of initiators collected. Methacrylic

    acid may also be tested along with acrylic acid.

    T-49-108

    Chromosorb 108,

    226-49-108

    TWA 20

    STEL 4.5

    TWA 0.03-0.3

    STEL 0.3 3

    Proprietary,

    IHHPLC-P005

    HPLC/UV

    JJ $160

    Methacrylic acid can be collected and analyzed along with

    acrylic acid using this sampling protocol (see lower

    recommended sampling volume for methacrylic acid).

    Acrylonitrile

    107-13-1

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-016 - 20 0.2 1

    OSHA 37

    GC/NPDHH $100

    Preferred method.

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 350015 min - 8 hours 0.04 1.5

    OSHA 37M

    GC/NPDHH $100

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-002Up to 8 hours 0.0204 2.5

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    T-81

    Anasorb 747,

    226-81

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.03-0.2

    STEL 0.2 1.25

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    Aldehyde Profile See

    Aldehyde Profile in

    Section 2.3

    T-119

    DNPH-Treated Silica Gel,

    226-119

    16 - 30 0.2 - 1Varies with

    compound

    EPA TO-11

    HPLC/UVN $254

    Profile includes Acetaldehyde, Acrolein, Butyraldehyde,

    Formaldehyde, Glutaraldehyde, and Isovaleraldehyde. For

    STEL sampling, collect a 15-minute sample at 1 LPM. Ozone

    may interfere - use ozone scrubber in known ozone

    contaminated areas. Any ketone or aldehyde will react with

    the DNPH and is a potential interference. Large

    concentrations of acetone or MEK will compete with the

    aldehyde and are therefore potential negative

    interferences. Refrigerate before and after sampling and

    ship overnight. Media contains residual acetonitrile which

    could interfere with acetonitrile monitoring.

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Alkaline Dust

    (as NaOH, KOH, other)

    N/A

    C-66

    PTFE, 1um, 37mm, 2PC70 - 1000 1.0 - 4.0

    40 NaOH,

    56 KOH

    NIOSH 7401

    TitrationNC $69

    This test provides a single cumulative measure of all

    alkaline aerosols present in the exposure; e.g., sodium

    hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate,

    calcium carbonate, etc. The acid-base titration test is not

    compound-specific, but the result will be expressed in

    terms of the alkaline compound identified on the test

    request form. Acid compounds present in the sampling

    environment will be negative interferences in the

    measurement.

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-014 - 50 0.01 - 0.2 5

    NIOSH 1402

    GC/FIDD $56

    Also known as 2-Propenol.

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0404 7.5

    NIOSH 1402M

    GC/FIDI $56

    Also known as 2-Propenol.

    Allyl Chloride

    107-05-1

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0116-100 0.01 - 1 5

    NIOSH 1000

    GC/FIDMM $77

    Allyl Chloroformate

    2937-50-0

    T-153

    Amine-treated XAD-2,

    226-153

    TWA 48

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.1

    STEL 0.2 5

    AIHAJ 12/1986,

    pp.742-746

    GC/FID

    NN $77

    Store media and samples cold, ship samples cold overnight.

    Samples must arrive at lab within 10 days of sampling.

    Allyl Methacrylate

    96-05-9

    T-81

    Anasorb 747,

    226-81

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.03-0.2

    STEL 0.2 1.3

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-002

    TWA 8 hr (Max)

    STEL 15 min 0.012 2.6

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    Aluminum

    (metal dust and fume)

    7429-90-5C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC50 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 2

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICP-OEST $40

    Also see Welding Fume Profile. This analysis method is not

    sufficient for analysis of the alpha-alumina form of

    aluminum oxide which is commonly used in abrasives and

    refractory materials (also known as corundum).

    Ammonia

    7664-41-7

    T-10-06

    H2SO4-Treated Silica Gel,

    226-10-06

    7.5 - 96 0.2 Max 2.5 NIOSH 6016 IC NC $69

    Capacity reduced at high humidity. Prefilter (C-50) required

    in presence of ammonium salt particulates.

    T-29

    Anasorb 747,

    226-29

    7 - 24 0.1 - 0.5 5.0

    OSHA ID 188/

    NIOSH 6015M

    IC

    NC $69

    Sampling per OSHA ID188, analysis by NIOSH 6015M.

    Capacity reduced at low humidity. Prefilter (C-50) required

    in presence of ammonium salt particulates.

    M-N584

    Assay Ammonia PM,

    AT N584

    TWA Up to 8 hours

    STEL 15 minutes0.0288 2.5

    NIOSH 6016M

    ICNC $69

    Ship at ambient temperature to arrive at lab within 2 days.

    Must be received by lab within 2 weeks of sampling. Store

    unused samplers in refrigeration for maximum shelf life.

    Ammonium Chloride

    12125-02-9C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC960 Max 2 Max 10

    OSHA ID188M

    ICNC $69

    Sampling is for particulate ammonium salts, with analysis

    for ammonium ion; ammonium chloride equivalent is

    determined by calculation.

    Allyl Alcohol

    107-18-6

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    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Ammonium Persulfate, as

    Persulfate

    7727-54-0C-10

    PVC, 37mm, 5um, 3PC

    TWA 480-960

    STEL 60

    TWA 1-4

    STEL 4 2.7

    NIOSH 6016M

    ICNC $69

    When submitting samples, “Ammonium Persulfate, AS

    PERSULFATE” needs to be specified on the Analysis Request

    Form in order to have results reported correctly as

    persulfate. Analysis is for ammonium ion with “ammonium

    persulfate, as persulfate” determined by calculation.

    n-Amyl Acetate

    628-63-7

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0260 30

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-01

    SKC POVM, 575-01Up to 8 hours 0.0118 40

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    sec-Amyl Acetate

    626-38-0

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450

    GC/FIDA $56

    n-Amyl Alcohol

    71-41-0

    T-09

    Charcoal, 226-093 - 48 0.05 - 0.2 3.3

    OSHA 7

    GC/FIDA $56

    t-Amyl Methyl Ether

    994-05-8

    T-09

    (2 in series) Charcoal,

    226-09

    96 Max 0.1-0.2 20NIOSH 1615M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Aniline

    62-53-3

    T-10

    Silica Gel, 226-105 - 30 0.02 - 0.2 10

    NIOSH 2002

    GC/FIDM $56

    C-15

    GFFs (2), H2SO4-treated,

    37mm, 3PC

    5 - 50 0.1 - 0.2 20NIOSH 2017

    GC/FIDM $102

    This arrangement allows for collection of o-toluidine on the

    same cassette, and a silica gel tube (226-15) may be

    included downstream of the cassette to trap and include

    nitro benzene in the analysis.

    Anthracene

    120-12-7 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Antimony and Compounds,

    as Sb

    7440-36-0

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC40 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 2.0

    OSHA ID 125

    ICPEE $40

    Also See Welding Fume Profile

    Antimony - ICP-MS

    7440-36-0C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC2000 Max 1 - 4 0.05

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICP-MST $51

    Antimony Trioxide,

    as Sb

    1309-64-4

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC240 0.5-3.0 1

    OSHA ID-125

    ICPEE $40

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Aromatic 100

    N/A T-01Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 5-20

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.01-0.2

    STEL 0.2 50

    NIOSH 1550

    GC/FIDA $77

    Ship 5 ml pure distillate in separate shipment for reference,

    and note separate shipment of the bulk sample on the test

    request form. Also known as High Flash Aromatic Naphtha.

    Aromatic 150

    N/AT-01

    Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 5-20

    STEL 3 0.01-0.2 50

    NIOSH 1550

    GC/FIDA $77

    Ship 5 ml pure distillate in separate shipment for reference,

    and note separate shipment of the bulk sample on the test

    request form.

    Aromatic 200

    N/AT-01

    Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 5-20

    STEL 3 0.01-0.2 50

    NIOSH 1550

    GC/FIDA $77

    Ship 5 ml pure distillate in separate shipment for reference,

    and note separate shipment of the bulk sample on the test

    request form.

    Arsenic

    7440-38-2C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC800 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 2

    NIOSH 7300

    ICPT $40

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC50 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 0.05

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICP/MST $46

    Arsenic Trioxide

    (as Arsenic)

    1327-53-3

    C-18

    MCEF/Treated Backup,

    37mm, 3PC

    30 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 0.05OSHA ID105M

    GFAANC $51

    Particulate arsenic collects on the MCE filter, and arsenic

    trioxide vapor collects on the treated pad. Particulate

    arsenic may be tested from the MCE filter if needed.

    C-18

    MCEF/Treated Backup,

    37mm, 3PC

    30 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 0.05OSHA ID105M

    ICP-MSNC $51

    Particulate arsenic collects on the MCE filter, and arsenic

    trioxide vapor collects on the treated pad. Particulate

    arsenic may be tested from the MCE filter if needed.

    Arsine

    (as Arsenic)

    7784-42-1 T-01Charcoal, 226-01

    10 Max 0.2 Max 0.01NIOSH 6001M

    GFAANC $51

    Precede tube with arsenic trioxide cassette (see above) if

    particulate arsenic and/or arsenic trioxide are present. This

    treated filter/tube train can be tested for particulate

    arsenic, arsenic trioxide vapor, and arsine if needed.

    Samples are stable for at least 6 days at ambient

    temperature.

    T-09

    Charcoal, 226-09120 - 240 0.5 Max 0.04

    NIOSH 6001M

    GFAANC $51

    If particulate arsenic is present, precede tube with arsenic

    trioxide cassette (see above) to trap particulate arsenic and

    arsenic trioxide. This treated filter/tube train can be tested

    for particulate arsenic, arsenic trioxide vapor, and arsine if

    needed. The recommended sampling rate and maximum

    volume included here are those described in the similar

    method OSHA ID105. Samples are stable for at least 6 days

    at ambient temperature.

    Bulk sample, approx.

    1 - 3 cubic inch volumeN/A 1.0%

    EPA/600/M4- 82-

    020, Dec. 1982

    PLM

    NC $17

    Sample is assumed to be homogeneous

    Bulk sample, approx.

    1 - 3 cubic inch volumeN/A 1.0%

    EPA- 600/R-93/116,

    July 1993

    PLM

    NC $17

    Price per layer

    Asbestos Bulk ID

    N/A

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Asbestos Bulk Point Count

    N/ABulk sample, approx.

    1 - 3 cubic inch volumeN/A

  • Analyte CAS # Recommended Media

    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Benzene

    71-43-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-012 - 30 0.01 - 0.2 2

    NIOSH 1501

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-01

    SKC POVM, 575-00115 - 240 Min. 0.016 4.0

    NIOSH 1501M

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0355 3

    NIOSH 1501M

    GC/FIDA $56

    T-81

    Anasorb 747, 226-81

    TWA 30

    STEL 3 0.03-0.2 1.1

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-00215 - 240 Min. 0.0171 2.2

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-N521

    Assay Technology POVM,

    N521

    15 - 480 Min. 0.073 2.0 A $56

    Benzene Soluble

    Fraction N/AC-06

    GFF, 37mm, 1um, 3PC960 1 - 2 30

    OSHA 58

    Gravimetric with

    extraction

    MM $116

    This is the same test as Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles by OSHA 58.

    Transfer filter into glass vial using tweezers immediately

    after sampling; wrap vial in foil to protect from light.

    Additional specific PAH analysis is available as follow-up if

    needed for samples with BSF exceeding 0.2 mg/M3.

    C-09

    PTFE, Pre-weighed, 37mm,

    2um, 3PC

    28 - 400 1 - 4 30

    NIOSH 5042

    Gravimetric with

    extraction

    MM $116

    Test includes measurement of Total Particulates and

    Benzene Soluble Fraction. This is the NIOSH approach for

    both Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles and Asphalt Fumes. Protect

    samples from light if follow-up PAH analysis is needed.

    Benzidine

    92-87-5C-07

    GFF, 13mm, 1um, 2PC

    Swinnex

    20 - 100 0.2 0.2NIOSH 5509

    HPLCNC $116

    Transfer filter and Teflon ring to vial after sampling. Store in

    freezer, ship on dry ice for overnight delivery. Stable at

    least 11 days at -15° C.

    1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one

    (BIT)

    2634-33-5

    T-99

    GFF/Silica Gel OVS,

    226-99

    TWA 96

    STEL 15

    TWA 0.2

    STEL 1.0 0.3

    IHO- HPLC-070

    HPLC/UVK $160

    Samples stable up to 21 days at ambient temperature.

    Benzo(a)anthracene

    56-55-3 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Benzo(b)fluoranthene

    205-99-2 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Benzo(k)fluoranthene

    207-8-9 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

    191-24-1 K-06PTFE + ORBO 43

    200-1000 2 3NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Benzo (a) pyrene

    50-32-8 C-06GFF, 37mm, 1um, 3PC

    960 2.0 3OSHA 58

    HPLC/FLMM $116

    Place filter into glass vial using tweezers and wrap with foil

    to protect from light. Ship refrigerated by overnight

    delivery. Also see selected PNA Profile.

    K-06

    PTFE + ORBO 43200-1000 2 3

    NIOSH 5506

    HPLCN $116

    Wrap cassettes with foil if sampling in bright sunlight.

    Transfer filter to glass vial immediately after sampling, and

    wrap tube and vial with aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Store samples cold and ship samples cold for overnight

    delivery.

    Benzophenone

    119-61-9

    T-110

    Chromosorb 106,

    226-110

    48 Max 0.2 Max 1.6OSHA PV2130

    GC/FIDNC $56

    Samples are stable at ambient temperature for at least 14

    days.

    Benzoyl Chloride

    98-88-4T-153

    Amine-treated XAD-2,

    226-153

    TWA 48

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.1

    STEL 0.2 5

    AIHAJ 12/1986,

    pp.742-746

    GC-FID

    NN $77

    Other chloroformates/acid chlorides may be tested from

    the same sample. Store media and samples cold, ship

    samples cold overnight. Samples must arrive at lab within

    10 days of collection.

    Benzoyl Peroxide

    94-36-0C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC40 - 400 1 - 3 1

    NIOSH 5009

    HPLC/UVNC $116

    Ship refrigerated for overnight delivery.

    Synonym: Dibenzoyl peroxide.

    Benzoyl Peroxide

    Inhalable

    94-36-0

    Call lab 960 Max 2.0 1NIOSH 5009M

    HPLCNC $116

    Important Note: 1. The IOM sampler should be operated

    at 2 Lpm in order to correctly collect the particle size range

    (up to 100 um) which comprises inhalable particles. 2. This

    listing modifies NIOSH method 5009, which does not take

    into account monitoring of inhalable particulates. The

    maximum air volume of 400 L recommended in method

    5009 has been increased to 960 L in this listing in order to

    allow for a full-shift sample at the 2 Lpm sampling rate

    required for the IOM sampler. However, if analytical results

    show a filter loading of 1 to 2 milligrams or greater,

    consider resampling for a shorter time period. 3. If

    available, ship samples by overnight delivery to the lab in

    an insulated container with cold pack (9% loss of material

    from filter has been measured after 1 week @ 25 C).

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    Suggested

    (minutes for passive

    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Benzyl Acetate

    140-11-4

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0110 - 50 0.1 - 0.2 20

    OSHA CSI

    GC/FIDA $56

    Benzyl Alcohol

    100-51-6

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0110 - 24 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1402M

    GC/FIDD $56

    T-95

    XAD-7, 226-95

    TWA 24

    STEL 4.5

    TWA 0.02- 0.1

    STEL 0.3 2

    OSHA 32M

    HPLCK $116

    Benzyl Chloride

    100-44-7

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-016 - 50 0.01 - 0.2 5

    NIOSH 1003

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0272 7.5

    NIOSH 1003M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Benzylchloroformate

    501-53-1

    T-153

    Amine-treated XAD-2,

    226-153

    TWA 48

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.1

    STEL 0.2 5

    AIHAJ 12/1986,

    pp.742-746

    GC/FID

    NN $77

    Store media and samples cold, ship samples cold overnight.

    Samples must arrive at lab within 10 days of sampling.

    Beryllium

    7440-41-7

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC200 - 2000 1.0 - 4.0 0.005

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICP/MST $46

    Not appropriate for monitoring “high-fired” beryllium

    oxide. When monitoring “high-fired” beryllium oxide (such

    as manufactured for use in ceramics in electronic

    Applications, and in lasers), contact the lab prior to

    sampling. The combination of digestion

    technique/analytical technique/ method sensitivity must

    be carefully chosen to obtain accurate results. Contact lab

    for further information.

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC200 - 2000 1.0 - 4.0 0.05

    OSHA ID125M

    ICPEE $40

    This approach is suitable for analysis of high-fired beryllium

    oxide.

    Beryllium

    Wipe

    7440-41-7

    K-07

    Ghost Wipe Kit100 cm2 - 0.01

    NIOSH 7102M

    GFAAT $51

    This approach is NOT suitable for analysis of high-fired

    beryllium oxide.

    K-07

    Ghost Wipe Kit100 cm2 - 0.1

    OSHA ID125M

    ICPEE $40

    This approach is suitable for analysis of high-fired beryllium

    oxide.

    Biphenyl

    92-52-4$-

    See Diphenyl.

    Bis (Chloromethyl) Ether

    (BCME)

    542-88-1

    T-89

    TCP-treated XAD- 4,

    226-89

    TWA 20

    STEL 4.5 0.05-0.3 0.014

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P011

    GC/ECD

    NC $153

    Immediately after sampling heat treat tube(s) at 75°C for 45

    minutes. Wrap in aluminum foil to protect from light.

    Chloromethyl Methyl Ether can be determined on same

    tube.

    Bismuth

    1304-82-1C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC50 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 2

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICPT $40

    Bisphenol A

    80-05-7

    C-06

    GFF, 37mm, 1um, 3PC300 1.6 2

    NIOSH PCAM 333

    HPLCN $116

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    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Boric Acid

    (measured as Boron)

    10043-35-3

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC50 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 12

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICP-OEST $40

    Samples are acid digested and tested for boron; equivalent

    H3BO3 is calculated mathematically. Test is not specific for

    boric acid.

    Boron

    7440-42-8C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC50 - 500 1.0 - 3.0 2

    NIOSH 7300M

    ICPT $40

    Bromine

    7726-95-6

    IMP-09

    Impinger,

    NaH- CO3/ Na2CO3

    80 - 240 0.5 7.5OSHA ID 108

    ICNC $69

    Impinger solution available from laboratory.

    C-16

    Ag/PTFE, Cl2/Br2 Sampler,

    25mm, 3PC

    15 - 360 0.3 - 1.0 5.0NIOSH 6011

    ICAA $69

    Preferred method. Precleaning of filter required prior to

    shipment. Cassette has short shelf life. Avoid direct sunlight

    on filter during or after sampling. Chlorine can also be

    measured as well as bromine.

    Bromoethane

    74-96-4- $-

    See Ethyl Bromide

    Bromoform

    75-25-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-014 - 70 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1003

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0293 30

    NIOSH 1003M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Bromomethane

    74-83-9$-

    See Ethyl Bromide

    1-Bromopropane

    106-94-5T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0112 Max 0.2 Max 0.5

    NIOSH 1011M

    GC/FIDA $56

    The larger charcoal tube 226-09 may be used for greater

    capacity at higher concentrations.

    Synonym: n-Propyl bromide

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.032 1.5

    NIOSH 1011M

    GC/FIDA $56

    3M 3520 is recommended for 8-hour samples collected at

    high humidity (>80%).

    BTEX Profile

    N/A T-01Charcoal, 226-01

    5 - 15 0.05 - 0.2See

    comments

    NIOSH 1501

    GC/FIDA $127

    Profile includes Benzene (LOQ = 2 ug), Ethyl Benzene (LOQ

    = 5 ug), Toluene (LOQ = 5 ug), Xylene (LOQ = 5 ug), Total

    Hydrocarbons as Hexane (LOQ = 20 ug).

    M-01 SKC POVM,

    575-001Up to 8 hours Various

    See

    comments

    NIOSH 1501M

    GC/FIDA $127

    Profile includes Benzene (LOQ = 4 ug), Ethyl Benzene (LOQ

    = 10 ug), Toluene (LOQ = 10 ug), Xylene (LOQ = 10 ug), Total

    Hydrocarbons as Hexane (LOQ = 40 ug).

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours Various

    See

    comments

    NIOSH 1501M

    GC/FIDA $127

    Profile includes Benzene (LOQ = 3 ug), Ethyl Benzene (LOQ

    = 7.5 ug), Toluene (LOQ = 7.5 ug), Xylene (LOQ = 7.5 ug),

    Total Hydrocarbons as Hexane (LOQ = 30 ug).

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    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    1,3-Butadiene

    106-99-0

    T-73

    TBC-Treated charcoal,

    226-73

    3 Max 0.01 - 0.05 2OSHA 56

    GC/FIDA $56

    Preferred method. Store collected samples under

    refrigeration, and ship refrigerated overnight. Samples are

    stable at least 17 days if stored cold.

    T-09

    (2) Charcoal, 226-095 - 25 0.01 - 0.5 8

    NIOSH 1024

    GC/FIDI $56

    Two 226-09 tubes in series; cap separately after sampling.

    Ship cold overnight, store in freezer after sampling.

    M-3520

    3M POVM 3520, 2-stageUp to 8 hours 0.0428 3

    NIOSH 1024M

    GC/FIDI $56

    1,3-Butanediol

    107-88-0- $-

    See 1,3-Butylene Glycol

    1,4-Butanediol

    110-63-4- $-

    See 1,4-Butylene Glycol

    n-Butanol

    71-36-3- $-

    See n-Butyl alcohol

    Sec-Butanol

    78-92-2- $-

    See sec-Butyl Alcohol.

    t-Butanol

    75-65-0- $-

    See tert-Butyl alcohol.

    2-Butanone

    78-93-3- $-

    See Methyl Ethyl Ketone.

    2-Butoxyethanol

    111-76-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.1 20

    NIOSH 1403M

    GC/FIDE $56

    Also known as Butyl Cellosolve, Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl

    Ether, and Dowanol EB

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0282 30

    NIOSH 1403M

    GC/FIDE $56

    Also known as Butyl Cellosolve, Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl

    Ether, and Dowanol EB

    2-Butoxyethyl Acetate

    112-07-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    OSHA 83

    GC/FIDE $56

    Also known as Butyl Cellosolve Acetate and Ethylene Glycol

    Monobutyl Ether Acetate

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0243 30

    OSHA 83M

    GC/FIDE $56

    Also known as Butyl Cellosolve Acetate and Ethylene Glycol

    Monobutyl Ether Acetate

    1-Butoxy-2-Propanol

    5131-66-8-

    See Propylene Glycol n-Butyl Ether

    n-Butyl Acetate

    123-86-4

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450

    GC/FIDA $56

    T-81

    Anasorb 747, 226-8110 0.03-0.2 1.1

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-002

    TWA 8 hr (Max)

    STEL 15 min 0.013 2.2

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0316 30

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

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    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    s-Butyl Acetate

    105-46-4

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0286 30

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    t-Butyl Acetate

    540-88-5

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0294 30

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    n-Butyl Acrylate

    141-32-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Also see Acrylate Monomer Profile.

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0273 30

    NIOSH 1450M

    GC/FIDA $56

    T-73

    TBC-Treated charcoal,

    226-73

    1 - 12 0.01 - 0.05 20OSHA CSI

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-00230 min - 8 hours 0.012 2.5

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    Recommended passive sampling method.

    T-81

    Anasorb 747, 226-81

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.03-0.2

    STEL 0.2 1.3

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    n-Butyl Alcohol

    71-36-3

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-012 - 10 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1401

    GC/FIDC & A $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0343 30

    NIOSH 1401M

    GC/FIDC $56

    sec-Butyl Alcohol

    78-92-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.01-0.2

    STEL 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1401

    GC/FIDC $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0348 30

    NIOSH 1401M

    GC/FIDC $56

    t-Butyl Alcohol

    75-65-0

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.01-0.2

    STEL 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1400

    GC/FIDC $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0352 30

    NIOSH 1400M

    GC/FIDB $56

    Butyl Carbitol

    112-34-5- $-

    See Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether.

    Butyl Carbitol Acetate

    124-17-4- $-

    See Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Acetate

    Butyl Cellosolve

    111-76-2- $-

    See 2-Butoxyethanol.

    Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

    112-07-2- $-

    See 2-Butoxyethyl Acetate.

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    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    n-Butyl Glycidyl Ether

    2426-08-6

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0115 - 30 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1616

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0270 30

    NIOSH 1616M

    GC/FIDA $56

    t-Butyl Glycidyl Ether

    7665-72-7

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0115 - 30 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1616M

    GC/FIDA $56

    tert-Butyl Hydrazine

    Hydrochloride, as

    Particulate

    7400-27-3

    C-11

    PVC, Preweighed, 37mm,

    5um, 2PC

    TWA 960

    STEL 60 1-4 50

    NIOSH 0500

    Gravimetric$21

    Not chemical specific.

    tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide

    75-91-2

    …BHP

    T-47-01

    Silica Gel, 226-47-01

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.05-0.2

    STEL 0.22

    IN-HOUSE

    GC/MSK $160

    Samples are stable at least 9 days. Three (3) sample

    minimum.

    Butyl Isocyanate

    111-36-4

    K-20

    GFF, 2PP-treated, C-1415-30 1.0 Max 0.4

    OSHA Stopgap

    HPLC/UVO $116

    Sample open faced. Refrigerate media before and after

    sampling. Ship cold by overnight delivery. Testing is for

    both 2,4- and 2,6-TDI isomers. Media has 2-month shelf life

    (stored cold). OSHA National Emphasis Program specifies

    field desorption immediately after sampling; the K-20 kit

    includes C-14 cassette, V-04 vial with 3mL 90/10 (v/v)

    acetonitrile/dimethyl sulfoxide, tweezers(2), rack,

    instruction set, SDS for solution. Contact lab for more

    specifics.

    N-Butyl Lactate

    138-22-7

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-01

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.02-0.2

    STEL 0.21

    OSHA PV2080

    GC/FIDE $77

    Butyl Mercaptan

    109-79-5

    C-48

    GFF, Hg Acetate-Treated,

    37mm, 2PC,

    SKC PN 225-9007

    TWA 20

    STEL 3 - 150 Max0.2 Max -

    NIOSH 2542

    GC/FPDNC

    Call for

    pricing

    Store media cold before use. Protect samples from light.

    Subcontracted to an outside laboratory. Samples stable at

    least 3 weeks at 25ºC.

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    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Butyl Methacrylate

    97-88-1

    T-30-04

    XAD-2, 226-30-041 - 8 0.05 - 0.1 20

    NIOSH 2537M

    GC/FIDDD $56 Also see Acrylate Monomer Profile.

    T-81

    Anasorb 747, 226-81TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.03-0.2

    STEL 0.2 1.3

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77

    M-02

    SKC POVM, 575-002TWA 8 hr (Max)

    STEL 15 min 0.01 2.6

    Proprietary,

    IHGC-P029

    GC/FID

    A $77 Recommended passive sampling method.

    n-Butyl Phthalate

    84-74-2- $- See Dibutyl Phthalate.

    n-Butylamine

    109-73-9

    T-30-18

    NITC-Treated XAD-2,

    226-30-18

    3 - 30 0.01 - 1.0 4NIOSH 2540M

    HPLCN $116

    Store media cold before sampling. Samples stable at

    ambient temperature for at least 15 days.

    1,3-Butylene Glycol

    107-88-0T-57

    GFF/XAD-7 OVS, 226-571 - 20 0.01 - 0.10 20

    NIOSH 5523

    GC/FIDK $77 Also see Glycol Profile.

    1,4-Butylene Glycol

    110-63-4T-57

    GFF/XAD-7 OVS, 226-5760 - 1000 0.5 - 1.0 80

    NIOSH 5523M

    GC/FIDK $77

    Butyraldehyde

    123-72-8

    T-119

    DNPH-Treated Silica Gel,

    226-119

    2 - 30 0.2 - 1.0 0.8TO-11

    HPLCN $116

    Refrigerate before and after sampling and ship overnight.

    Ozone may interfere - use ozone scrubber in known ozone

    contaminated areas. Any ketone or aldehyde will react with

    the DNPH and is a potential interference. Large

    concentrations of acetone or MEK will compete with the

    aldehyde and are therefore potential negative

    interferences. Media contains residual acetonitrile which

    could interfere with acetonitrile monitoring.

    gamma- Butyrolactone

    96-48-0

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-0110 Max 1 Max 20

    OSHA Stopgap

    GC-FIDE $56

    Cadmium

    7440-43-9

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC 800 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 0.5NIOSH 7300

    ICPT $40

    C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC 800 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 0.025NIOSH 7300M

    ICP/MST $46

    Calcium

    7440-70-2C-05

    MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC100 - 1000 1.0 - 3.0 2

    NIOSH 7300

    ICPT $40 Consult TLV booklet for form of analyte.

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    samplers) Volume, L

    Sampling

    Rate, LPM

    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Camphor

    76-22-2

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-011 - 25 0.01 - 0.2 10

    NIOSH 1301

    GC/FIDH $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0214 15

    NIOSH 1301M

    GC/FIDH $56

    Caprolactam

    Vapor

    105-60-2

    T-57

    GFF/XAD-7 OVS,

    226-57

    100 1 Max 10OSHA PV2012

    HPLCK $116 Vapor analysis only.

    Caprolactam

    Vapor + Particulate

    105-60-2

    T-57

    GFF/XAD-7 OVS,

    226-57

    100 1 Max 10OSHA PV2012

    HPLCK $160

    Filter (particulate) and sorbent beds (vapor) are all tested

    and reported separately; a cumulative result for all three

    sections is also reported.

    Carbitol (DGMEE)

    111-90-0- $- See Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether

    Carbitol Acetate

    112-15-2- $- See Diethlylene Glycol Ethyl Ether Acetate

    Carbon Black

    (as Total Particulate)

    1333-86-4

    C-11

    PVC, Preweighed, 37mm,

    5um, 2PC

    100 - 960 1.0 - 2.0 50NIOSH 0500

    GravimetricNC $21

    Any and all other particulates will be a positive interference

    with the gravimetric analysis. More specific analysis for

    Carbon Black by OSHA ID196 is available as a subcontracted

    analysis. Also see the entry for Elemental Carbon.

    Carbon Dioxide

    124-38-9Call Lab 3.5 - 500

    OSHA ID172

    GC/TCDNC $- Analysis is subcontracted.

    Carbon Disulfide

    75-15-0

    T-44 & T-01

    in series Drying Tube,

    226-44, preceding

    Charcoal, 226-01

    25 Max 0.2 MaxNIOSH 1600

    GC/FPDNC

    Call for

    pricing

    Precede the charcoal tube with a drying tube (PN 226-44).

    Store and ship cold, with drying tube still attached.

    Subcontracted to outside laboratory.

    Carbon Tetrabromide

    558-13-4T-93

    XAD-4, 226-93

    TWA 10

    STEL 3

    TWA 0.02-0.2

    STEL 0.2

    OSHA Stopgap

    GC/ECDNC

    Call for

    pricing

    Important Note: Contact the laboratory before sampling in

    order to allow time for set up. Subcontracted to outside

    laboratory.

    Tetrachloromethane

    56-23-5

    T-01

    Charcoal, 226-013 - 150 0.01 - 0.2 20

    NIOSH 1003

    GC/FIDA $56

    M-3500

    3M POVM, 3500Up to 8 hours 0.0302 30

    NIOSH 1003M

    GC/FIDA $56

    Carbonyl Chloride

    75-44-5- $- See Phosgene

    Catechol

    575-001

    T-95

    XAD-7, 226-9524 Max 0.1 Max 30

    OSHA Stopgap

    GC/FIDA $56

    Cellosolve

    110-80-5- $- See 2-Ethoxyethanol

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    samplers) Volume, L

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    Reporting

    Limit (µg)

    Method

    Technique

    Lab

    Code

    Unit Cost

    USDGeneral Comment

    Cellosolve Acetate

    111-15-9- $- See 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate

    Cerium Oxide

    1306-38-3 C-05 MCEF, 37mm, 0.8um, 3PC

    960-1920 2-4 2.5 ICP T $77Call to schedule analysis to ensure standard is in stock.

    Three (3) sample minimum. Testing is for elemental cerium,

    with mathematical calculation of cerian oxide.

    Chlordane

    57-74-9

    T-30-16

    GFF/XAD-2 OVS,