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Air pollution: Complying with strict emission regulatory limits and norms for respirable air particulate matter

Live Webinar October 22nd, 2020

According to the WHO, air pollution alone causes around seven million premature deaths worldwide every year. Large scale industrialization has made our life convenient, but the environment we live in is being increasingly endangered. Controlling pollutants starts with measuring them precisely, and that is why we have designed our environmental monitoring solutions in compliance with the strictest regulatory norms.

At Malvern Panalytical, we want to impart knowledge on how companies can leverage on our analytical solutions to be corporately socially responsible. See how our solutions not only help our customers to comply with regulations, but do so at a low cost of lifetime ownership, delivering significant ecological and commercial gains in the process.

How do we monitor air pollution?

To mitigate the pollution, first one needs to find the source of pollution. The transportation sector causes one type of pollution and each industry causes specific other types of pollution. One way to identify the pollution source is via chemical composition analysis of the particulate matter. During this webinar, our specialist will discuss how to adhere to EPA standards and the steps to collect and analyze the sample on our EPA IO-3.3 ready calibrated Epsilon 4 benchtop XRF spectrometer.

Respirable Silica and Asbestos

Countries like the US, Australia and across Europe are halving the daily exposure limits of employees to respirable silica. This is due to the uprise of silicosis or chronic lung disease at industrial sites working with any silica blasting or mechanical treatment facilities. These apply to mining, cement, polishing, or sawing industries. With increased industrialization, we hope to shed more light on these compliance norms and prepare countries and testing labs on easy methods to adhere. For instance why NIOSH, OSHA, and ISO recommend XRD over other methods. And how easy it is to collect respirable dust on air filters for accurate, repeatable, low detection quantification on Malvern Panalytical's Aeris compact XRD.

You can register for free to all our webinars and you will automatically receive the On-Demand version

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  • Malvern WR14 1XZ, UK
  • Malvern Panalytical

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