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Air Monitoring Instrumentation: A Manual for Emergency, Investigatory, and Remedial Responders (Industrial Health & Safety) [Paperback]

Carol J. Maslansky (Author), Steven P. Maslansky (Author)
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December 1992 0442009739 978-0442009731
Air Monitoring Instrumentation A Manual for Emergency, Investigatory, and Remedial Responders Carol J. Maslansky / Steven P. Maslansky Hazardous emergency responders and safety personnel take note—if you’ve ever needed a hands-on manual that gives easy-to-understand, step-by-step instruction on the function, use, operation, and limitations of air monitoring instruments, Air Monitoring Instrumentation is that manual. This straightforward guide is written by two noted consultants in the field, who have had many years of experience utilizing and teaching the proper use of air monitoring equipment. While many books address the theory and science behind air sampling, this is the only sourcebook that actually teaches the proper use of many different types of instruments, while also providing information on properly recording and interpreting readings. The instruments covered here are some of the most popular pieces of equipment in use today, and include: combustible gas indicators • electrochemical sensors • colorimetric detector tubes • photoionization detectors • flame ionization detectors • toxic gas leak detectors • radiation meters. With the help of numerous examples drawn from actual field operations, Air Monitoring Instrumentation demonstrates how to evaluate, operate, and interpret instrument responses during emergency, investigatory, and remedial operations. You can improve your comprehension of each piece of equipment and its application through learning objectives, review questions, and problem sets found throughout the book. Carefully presented examples, diagrams, and photographs also help to build your understanding of the equipment and its proper use. Air Monitoring Instrumentation’s uniquely practical, useful coverage gives you a vital understanding of:
  • the pros and cons of different manufacturers, models, and designs, including older discontinued models still in common use, and modifications available to basic models
  • strategies for choosing the best air monitoring devices for specific applications, including emergency response, industrial situations, confined space hazards, and hazardous waste site operations
  • specific limitations for the most commonly used devices, including information not found in manufacturers’ manuals
  • and much more
When you use Air Monitoring Instrumentation, you’ll also get access to extensive checklists, conversion tables, and field report forms—vital parts of instrument deployment. This extremely practical, expert guide will be an essential working tool for hazardous material responders, industrial hygienists, safety professionals, health departments, and industrial and manufacturing site workers.
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About the Authors Carol J. Maslansky, Ph.D., DABT, is an active participant in hazardous materials site investigations and remedial projects, where she is responsible for health and safety and air monitoring. As a principal of GeoEnvironmental Consultants, Inc., she works with consulting firms, major chemical and petroleum companies, and chemical interest groups on projects involving health and hazard assessments, toxicity testing, spill and health emergency response, industrial hygiene, hazard communication, and regulatory compliance. She is also the instrument specialist for the Westchester County, New York, Hazardous Materials Response Team. Steven P. Maslansky, M.S.C.E., CPG, CSS, has over 22 years of diverse experience in emergency, investigatory, and remedial response at hazardous material sites. A principal of GeoEnvironmental Consultants, Inc., he specializes in site safety and operations, and is Chief of Operations of the Westchester County, New York, Hazardous Materials Response Team. An adjunct instructor of the State University of New York and New York University, he has taught courses on environmental management and hazardous materials. The Maslanskys have provided training and consulting services to over 100 organizations in 39 states, Canada, and Great Britain. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold (December 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0442009739
  • ISBN-13: 978-0442009731
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,158,673 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Haz Mat Responders, September 19, 2001
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This piece of literature tells all, from the use of simple one gas instruments to undertanding Mass Spect readings. If you thought you knew about air monitoring read the book, I gaurantee you will find some excellent information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why every safety professional should own this book, July 21, 2000
As a CIH, I've often wanted a resource that would explain the pros and cons of different air sampling equipment. This book is just that. It embodies the authors' many years of knowledge in the safety field, and is extremely practical.

Curious about whether a 10.6ev or 11.7ev PID is the way to go? This book tells you how to find out! Need to know how accurate and reliable passive sorption tubes are? This book covers that too? Want to know how to use an Hnu or OVA? Check out this book.

This book has been extremely useful for me in real-life settings. I highly recommend it. -Andy Hilliard, PE, CSP Vice President, SCA Environmental ahilliard@sca-enviro.com

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