BS ISO 22262-2:2014
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Air quality. Bulk materials Quantitative determination of asbestos by gravimetric and microscopical methods
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30-09-2014
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Determination of analytical requirements
6 Range
7 Limit of quantification
8 Principle
9 Safety precautions
10 Apparatus
11 Reagents
12 Sample size and homogeneity
13 Methods for gravimetric matrix reduction
14 Procedures for quantification of asbestos in the
final residue from gravimetric
matrix reduction
15 Determination of asbestiform amphibole in
vermiculite
16 Determination of asbestos in talc
17 Determination of compliance with legislative
control limits
18 Test report
Annex A (normative) - Types of commercial
asbestos-containing materials and optimum
analytical procedures
Annex B (normative) - Required centrifuge times for
separation of amphibole in heavy liquid
Annex C (normative) - Example of test report
Bibliography
Defines procedures for quantification of asbestos mass fractions below approximately 5%, and quantitative determination of asbestos in vermiculite, other industrial minerals and commercial products that incorporate these minerals.
Committee |
EH/2/3
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 12/30250750 DC. (09/2014)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
58
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO22262 specifies procedures for quantification of asbestos mass fractions below approximately 5%, and quantitative determination of asbestos in vermiculite, other industrial minerals and commercial products that incorporate these minerals. This part of ISO22262 is applicable to the quantitative analysis of: any material for which the estimate of asbestos mass fraction obtained using ISO22262-1 is deemed to be of insufficient precision to reliably classify the regulatory status of the material, or for which it is considered necessary to obtain further evidence to demonstrate the absence of asbestos; resilient floor tiles, asphaltic materials, roofing felts and any other materials in which asbestos is embedded in an organic matrix; wall and ceiling plasters, with or without aggregate; mineral products such as wollastonite, dolomite, calcite, talc or vermiculite, and commercial products containing these minerals. This part of ISO22262 is primarily intended for application to samples in which asbestos has been identified at estimated mass fractions lower than approximately 5% by weight. It is also applicable to samples that may contain asbestos at low mass fractions incorporated into matrix material such that microscopical examination of the untreated sample is either not possible or unreliable. An annex gives recommendations for the analysis of each type of material that may contain asbestos. It is not the intent of ISO22262 to provide instruction in the fundamental microscopical and analytical techniques.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 22262-2:2014 | Identical |
VDI 3866 Blatt 1:2000-12 | Determination of asbestos in technical products - Principle - Sampling and sample preparation |
ISO 14686:2003 | Hydrometric determinations — Pumping tests for water wells — Considerations and guidelines for design, performance and use |
ISO 13794:1999 | Ambient air Determination of asbestos fibres Indirect-transfer transmission electron microscopy method |
VDI 3866 Blatt 2:2001-10 | Determination of asbestos in technical products - Infrared spectroscopy method |
ISO 7348:1992 | Glass containers Manufacture Vocabulary |
ISO 10934-1:2002 | Optics and optical instruments Vocabulary for microscopy Part 1: Light microscopy |
AS 4964-2004 | Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples |
VDI 3866 Blatt 5:2017-06 | Determination of asbestos in technical products - Scanning electron microscopy method |
ISO 22262-1:2012 | Air quality — Bulk materials — Part 1: Sampling and qualitative determination of asbestos in commercial bulk materials |
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