GENERAL
Benzene Vapor Monitor can be worn as a badge near the breathing zone to measure personal exposure, or placed in a room to measure area concentration.
WORKPLACE EXPOSURE MONITORING
Measurement of personal exposure is very easy. Clip the monitoring badge near the breathing zone of the worker. Record the start time and the stop time of the test on the pouch of the badge and return it to the laboratory for analysis in the mailer provided. The analysis report will show the average concentration of the worker’s personal exposure level.
According to OSHA regulations, each person who uses a toxic gas as a regular part of their job must have their exposure monitored periodically.
INDOOR AIR MONITORING
Place or hang the badge in your home for 24 hours. Record the start and stop times and send the badge back to the laboratory for analysis in the mailer provided. The analysis report explains if the concentration level of your home is exceeding the exposure limit.
Benzene is a clear, colorless liquid with a sweetish aromatic smell used as a laboratory chemical.
Observe strict safety precautions and have a properly ventilated work-space.
Sources/Uses
Found in crude oil, paints, and gasoline
Exposure Limits
OSHA PEL: TWA 1 ppm STEL 5 ppm
NIOSH REL: TWA 0.1 ppm STEL 1 ppm
Health effects
Highly flammable
Toxic
May cause dizziness and headaches
Carcinogen
Additional Resources
OSHA Occupational Chemical Database
Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Cameo Chemical Datasheet
Sold individually, as a pack of 5, or a pack of 10
All purchases include analysis and report from our accredited Industrial Hygiene laboratory
Monitors/Detectors
Benzene Monitoring Badges and Monitoring Equipment – Chemical Badges
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Logos Option (Screen Printing) |