1991
DOI: 10.1080/15298669191364758
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Benzene in Air—organic Vapor Monitors Versus Charcoal Tubes

Abstract: Passive badges have been utilized for many years throughout the industrial hygiene community for the sampling of organic vapors in air. Passive badges are, in many cases, preferred because of their simplicity and ease of use. Although they have received general acceptance by most practicing industrial hygiene professionals, many still are unconvinced that the devices can give results comparable to the traditional pump and tube technology. This evaluation encompassed many of the areas of concern that have been … Show more

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“…Vapor samples of VOCs in soil gas, ambient air, process streams, stack gases, and headspace of soil and water samples comprise a substantial portion of VOC sampling in general. Vapor samples have traditionally been collected in a variety of ways: (1) through concentration of organics in vapor samples in sorbent tubes, 1,2 cryotraps, 3 or dosimeters and passive samplers; 4,5 or (2) by collection of grab samples in bags 6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vapor samples of VOCs in soil gas, ambient air, process streams, stack gases, and headspace of soil and water samples comprise a substantial portion of VOC sampling in general. Vapor samples have traditionally been collected in a variety of ways: (1) through concentration of organics in vapor samples in sorbent tubes, 1,2 cryotraps, 3 or dosimeters and passive samplers; 4,5 or (2) by collection of grab samples in bags 6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%