Abstract

Abstract A number of direct reading aerosol instruments useful for industrial hygiene measurements and research have been developed in the last 15 years, many with government support. These instruments have attempted to address various industrial hygiene problem areas, including making real-time respirable dust measurements, making personal dust exposure measurements, and calibrating personal sampling devices. This discussion covers a review of a selected number of instruments, ranging from simple photometers to a more sophisticated size distribution measurement system. Several laboratory and field applications of these and similar instruments are presented.

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