Measure occupational limit values GSA SG10-2 and PM4-2 devices

Measuring devices PM4-2 and SG10-2

The occupational limit values describe the maximum permitted exposure to a substance at the workplace. This is based on regular contact over a 40-hour working week (5 days of 8 hours each). Important safety measures at the workplace can be derived from the results obtained.

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Measure pollutants in the house

Measuring pollutants

In general, the term pollutants refers to substances that have a harmful effect on health and/or the environment.

The pollutants can be solids, gases/fumes or liquids and are usually present as mixtures of substances.

The hazard potential depends on the type of substance and the duration and frequency of exposure.

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Hazardous substance measurement at the workplace – A-dust fraction

Measuring devices for sampling the dust fraction A-dust

As a partner in occupational health and safety, we offer measuring devices that are ideal for measuring the particle fraction A-dust. For example, the measuring device SG10-2 is a good choice for particle measurements of the dust fraction

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Measuring devices SG10-2 for particle measurements of the dust fraction A-dust at the workplace

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