Check for metals , e.g. zinc, tin, nickel, iron, …………..
Statistics means never having to say you're certain.
Thanks
Rod Duke
EHS Chemical Information Process Analyst
Safety & Industrial Hygiene
Environment, Health and Safety
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
3801 S. Oliver, POB 780008
Mail Code K06-94
Wichita, KS. 67278-0008
tel: (316) 523-1691
fax: (316) 523-3640
roderick.l.duke**At_Symbol_Here**spiritaero.com
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From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:dchas-l**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU] On Behalf Of Laura Damon
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 1:25 PM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Welding Fumes
I plan to monitor welding fumes in our student welding bay and am looking for suggestions of anything to include other than particulates, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Thanks for any suggestions…
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