PO 129 #AIHCE Wednesday may 22, 2013
Real-Time Detection Methods and Systems for Extremely Dangerous Atmospheres and Emergency Response
WEDNESDAY | 10:00 A.M.-NOON
Topics:
Incident Preparedness & Response, Real-Time Detection Systems, #RTDSC
Incident Preparedness & Response, Real-Time Detection Systems, #RTDSC
Arranger/Moderator: P. Smith, OSHA, Sandy, UT. Arranger: J. Hill, Alameda, CA. Monitors: P. Owens, Shell Martinez Refinery, Martinez, CA; J. Wallace, ExxonMobil Production Company, Houston, TX.
CS-129-01 Counterterrorism and Industrial Hygiene: Applying Real-Time WMD Detection Technologies and Countermeasures in a Mass Transit Environment — A Case Study. C. Burrus, MTA/NYC Transit, Brooklyn, NY.
SR-129-02 Development of Methods for a Portable Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer for Rapid On-Site Measurements of Fumigants. M. Elliott, A. Foote, NIOSH, Cincinnati, OH.
CS-129-03 Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A New Approach to Mercury Vapor Analysis. G. Rowe, Arizona Instrument LLC, Chandler, AZ.
SR-129-04 An Air Analysis Method for Extremely Toxic Atmospheres. J. Driscoll, PID Analyzers, LLC, Sandwich, MA; P. Smith, OSHA, Salt Lake City, UT.
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