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Technical report on synthetic mineral fibres and guidance note on the membrane filter method for the estimation of airborne synthetic mineral fibres [online]
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Internet only - free access
Author:
National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (Australia)
Length:
vii, 128 p.
Publisher:
Canberra, A.C.T.: AGPS
Year:
1989
ISBN-ISSN:
0644091886
Type:
Electronic resource
Subject:
Synthetic mineral fibres
;
Airborne contaminants
;
Reports
Abstract:
This procedure for estimating the airborne concentration of synthetic mineral fibres (SMS) has been based on the principles of a membrane filter method and phase contrast microscopy.
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