OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE MONITORING

Occupational exposure assessments are conducted to evaluate workplace health and safety conditions as they relate to workers' exposure to chemical, physical and biological hazards during the normal work day. Exposure assessment monitoring helps to select and implement effective workplace engineering controls, use of administrative controls and the selection, use and limitations of personal protective equipment.

 

TSI manufactures a variety of exposure monitoring instruments for measuring airborne dust and aerosol mass concentrations and instruments for measuring or monitoring gas concentrations in industrial settings and personal exposure monitoring.


RELATED NEWS

INTRODUCING DUSTTRAK II AND DRX AEROSOL MONITORS — June 1, 2008-  TSI Incorporated announces the worldwide introduction of the DUSTTRAK™ II and DRX Aerosol Monitors. The new DUSTTRAK II and DRX Aerosol Monitors are battery-operated, data-logging, light-scattering laser photometers that give you real-time aerosol mass readings. TSI HELPS INVESTIGATE AIR QUALITY AT BEIJING 2008 OLYMPICS — July 18, 2008- TSI Inc. is supporting the air quality monitoring efforts for the Beijing Olympic Games by providing multiple measurement instruments to sports stadiums, foreign newspapers, TV news stations and research organizations at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. During the bidding process in 2001, Beijing made the agreement with the International Olympic Commission to bring air quality within the World Health Organization standards. Pollution levels remain one of the biggest challenges for the Olympic Games and some athletes have spoken of withdrawing from events because of the health threat.TSI INCORPORATED AWARDED GSA CONTRACT WITH THE US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT — January 1, 2009 -- TSI Inc. has been awarded a GSA (General Services Administration) Multiple Award Schedule contract, GS-07F-0428U, with the US Federal Government. This schedule 66 contract allows TSI’s government customers to streamline their purchasing of TSI instruments and services. Some of the TSI products available through the GSA contract include the ACCUBALANCE® Air Capture Hoods, AEROTRAK™ Handheld Particle Counters, Certifier FA ventilator tester, IAQ-CALC™ Meter, PORTACOUNT® Respirator Fit Tester, P-TRAK® Ultrafine Particle Counter, and the VelociCalc Series Multi-Function Ventilation Test Instrument.UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AND TSI OFFER 35TH ANNUAL AEROSOL AND PARTICLE MEASUREMENT SHORTCOURSE —  

RELATED EVENTS

November 30, 2010 –
December 03, 2010
Pollutec
Lyon, France
Visit TSI at the Show

RELATED PROMOTIONS

DUST MONITOR TRADE-IN PROGRAM — For a limited time, you can trade in any dust monitor for a credit toward the purchase of a new DUSTTRAK II or DUSTTRAK DRX Handheld or desktop, it is the solution to monitoring in clean office environment, harsh industrial workplace or outdoor monitoring applications.

APPLICATION NOTES

 AEROTRAK 9000 Nanoparticle Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (ITI-100-A4)
 Determining Custom Calibration Factors For Photometers (ITI-099)
 DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor Calibration Methods (EXPMN-005)
 DUSTTRAK DRX Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (EXPMN-002)
 DUSTTRAK II Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (EXPMN-001)
 DUSTTRAK Theory of Operation (ITI-036)
 Field Adjustment of Models 8345, 8346, 8347 and the VELOCICALC Plus Models 8384, 8385 and 8386 (TI-101B)
 Flow Rate Calculations Made Using the Models 8384/84A/8385/85A/8386/86A VELOCICALC Plus (TI-127)
 Health-Based Particle-Size-Selective Sampling (ITI-050)
 Heat Flow Calculations Made Using the Models 8386 and 8386A VELOCICALC Plus (TI-124)
 How A Virtual Impactor Works (ITI-051)
 Measuring Nanoparticle Exposure (ITI-101)
 Measuring Nanoparticle Exposure (ITI-101)
 Measuring Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) with Aerosol Photometers (ITI-058)
 Nanotechnology--An Emerging Industrial Hygiene Issue (ITI-098)
 New Approaches and Technologies in Personal Sampling Pumps (ITI-089)
 Research Papers Involving the TSI DUSTTRAK Aerosol Monitor (ITI-079)
 Serial Data Acquisition With the DUSTTRAK Model 8520 (ITI-044)
 SIDEPAK AM510 Personal Aerosol Monitor Theory of Operation (ITI-085)
 SIDEPAK™ NiMH Battery Maintenance (ITI-092)
 SIDEPAK™ NiMH Battery Maintenance (ITI-092-A4)
 Understanding Intrinsic Safety and the ATEX Directive (ITI-094)
 Use of K-Factors with VELOCICALC® Plus and DP-CALC™ Meters (TI-114)
 Using the Models 8385(A) and 8386(A) to Measure Pressure (TI-107)
 Using TSI Software on Computers that Do Not Have an RS-232 Serial Port (ITI-077)

BROCHURES

 AEROTRAK 9000 Nanoparticle Aerosol Monitor
 DUSTTRAK™ II and DRX Aerosol Monitors Family Brochure
 Indoor Air Quality Measurements Family
 SIDEPAK™ Personal Sampling Pumps
 TSI Knows Nano

CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE

 SIDEPAK Flowmeter Calibration Certificate

MANUALS

  Model 8530, 8531, 8532
 AeroTrak 9000
 Model 4046/4146
 Model 8330
 Model 8340
 Model 8345/8346/8347/8347A
 Model 8384/8385/8385A/8386/8386A
 Model 8520
 Model 8533 and 8534
 Model 8535
 Model AM510 User Guide
 Models SP330/SP350 User Guide
 Models SP530/SP730 User Guide

MODEL COMPARISON GUIDE

 Model Comparison Chart - SidePak Pumps

ORDERING OPTIONS

 AM510

QUICK GUIDES

 4046 Quick Guide
 4146 Quick Guide
 SIDEPAK SP730 Bypass Guide
 SIDEPAK™ AM510 Quick Reference Card
 SIDEPAK™ NiMH Battery Maintenance
 SIDEPAK™ SP330/350 Quick Reference Card
 SIDEPAK™ SP530 Quick Reference Card
 SIDEPAK™ SP730 Quick Reference Card

SPEC SHEETS

 Model 8535
 Models 8384, 8385, 8386
 Models 8530/8531/8532
 Models 8533 and 8534
 Models 8533 and 8534
 PORTACOUNT PRO Respirator Fit Tester Model 8030
 PORTACOUNT PRO Respirator Fit Tester Model 8030
 PORTACOUNT PRO Respirator Fit Tester Model 8030
 PORTACOUNT PRO Respirator Fit Tester Model 8030 - A4
 Primary Calibrators
 SIDEPAK™ AM510
 SIDEPAK™ AM510 (A4)
 SIDEPAK™ SP330
 SIDEPAK™ SP330 (A4)
 SIDEPAK™ SP350
 SIDEPAK™ SP350 (A4)
 SIDEPAK™ SP530
 SIDEPAK™ SP530 (A4)
 SIDEPAK™ SP730
 SIDEPAK™ SP730 (A4)

TECHNICAL NOTES

 Nanotechnology--Evolving occupational safety, health and environmental issues, by Emory E. Knowles III (posted with permission of ASSE from the March 2006 issue of Professional Safety)
 Particle Size