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Using Carbon Dioxide as a Tracer Gas to Measure Air Change Rate ...

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Benefits<br />

<strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Dioxide</strong> <strong>as</strong> a tracer g<strong>as</strong><br />

Inexpensive, reliable procedure for IH’s <strong>to</strong> determine<br />

ventilation rates.<br />

Me<strong>as</strong>uring Equipment is readily available<br />

The method provides an additional <strong>to</strong>ol for<br />

industrial hygienists <strong>to</strong> better characterize<br />

workplace conditions during the initial stages of<br />

an exposure <strong>as</strong>sessment.<br />

Ventilation information is critical <strong>to</strong> the ability <strong>to</strong><br />

perform and validate mathematical modeling for<br />

exposure estimation.<br />

Boelter & Yates, Inc. 2004

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