Personal air sampler

Aerosols from cyanobacterial blooms: exposures and health effects in a highly exposed population

Att10 Be Outfitted with Personal Air Sampler 20200212

Personal air sampler

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Be Outfitted with Personal Air Sampler





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OMB No. 0920-0079

Exp. Date XX/XX/XXXX




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Study staff will outfit participants with personal air monitors during the morning of each study day. Respondents will wear the air monitors throughout the day, and study staff will collect the air monitors at the end of each study day.

Air monitoring equipment will be calibrated and maintained according to the manufacturer’s specifications of the specific instruments used.

Filters will be labeled with Study ID, Date, Time on, Time off. They will be handled and processed according to the specifications of the sub-contractor conducting the analyses.



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