KS I ISO 30011:2012
Workplace air-Determination of metals and metalloids in airborne particulate matter by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

Standard No.
KS I ISO 30011:2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS)
Status
Replace By
KS I ISO 30011-2012(2017)
Latest
KS I ISO 30011-2022
Scope
This standard analyzes test solutions prepared from airborne particulate matter samples collected by the method specified in KS I ISO 15202-1 using a quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Defines procedures. It specifies test method development, performance confirmation, and analysis methods. Test solutions for analysis in this standard are prepared by the method presented in KS I ISO 15202-2. This standard evaluates workplace exposure to metals and non-metals by comparing them with exposure standards. (see EN689[10], ASTM E1370[8]). The following is a list of some metallic and non-metallic substances for which exposure limits have been established (Ref.[15]), where one or more sample preparation methods are described in KS I ISO 15202. -2, the analytical procedures of this standard can be applied. However, for substances specified in italics, information on the effectiveness of the sample preparation method is not available. Aluminum Cesium Lead Platinum Tungsten Antimony Chromium Lithium Potassium Uranium Arsenic Cobalt Magnesium Rhodium Vanadium Barium Copper Manganese Selenium Yttrium Beryllium Gallium Mercury Silver Zinc Bismuth Germanium Mol Ribdenium Sodium Zirconium Boron Hafnium Nickel Tellurium Cadmium Indium Niobium Thallium Calcium Iron Phosphorus Tin KS I The sampling method of ISO 15202-1 is mercury vapor.

KS I ISO 30011:2012 history

  • 2022 KS I ISO 30011-2022 Workplace air Determination of metals and metalloids in airborne particulate matter by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  • 0000 KS I ISO 30011-2012(2017)
  • 2012 KS I ISO 30011:2012 Workplace air-Determination of metals and metalloids in airborne particulate matter by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry



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