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1.1 This practice covers the collection, dissolution, and determination of trace metals in workplace atmospheres, by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

1.2 The sensitivity, detection limit, and optimum working concentration for 23 metals are given in Table 1.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. (Specific safety precautionary statements are given in Section 9.)

TABLE 1 AAS Instrumental Detection Limits and Optimum Working Concentration for 23 Metals

Element Detection Limit, μg/mL
(approximately three times
standard deviation of blank)A
Optimum Linear Range
Upper Limit,
μg/mL
TLV, mg/m³ (elements, compound classes, and oxides)B
Ag 0.001 5 0.1 (metal) 0.01 (soluble compounds as Ag)
Al 0.04 50 2.0 (soluble salts and alkyls not otherwise classified) 10 (metal dust and oxide)
5 (pyro powder and welding fume)
Ba 0.01 10 0.5 (soluble compounds)
Bi 0.03 10 No Limit expressed for this element
Ca 0.002 1 2 (oxide as CaO)
Cd 0.0008 1 0.01 (elemental and compounds-total dust)
0.002 (elemental compounds-respirable fraction)
Co 0.009 5 0.02 (elemental and inorganic) 0.1 (carbonyl and hydrocarbonyl)
Cr 0.003 5 0.5 (metal and Cr III compounds) 0.05 (water soluble Cr VI compounds)
0.01 (insoluble Cr VI compounds)
Cu 0.002 5 0.2 (fume) 1 (dust and mists as Cu)
Fe 0.005 5 5 (iron oxide fume) 5 (soluble salts as Fe)
In 0.03 50 0.1 (metal and compounds)
K 0.003 1 No Limit expressed for this element
Li 0.0008 1 No Limit expressed for this element
Mg 0.0002 0.5 10 (as MgO fume)
Mn 0.002 5 0.2 (elemental and inorganic compounds)
Na 0.0003 0.5 No Limit expressed for this element
Ni 0.006 5 0.05 (elemental, soluble and insoluble compounds)
Pb 0.02 10 0.15 (inorganic compounds, fume, dust)
Rb 0.003 5 No Limit expressed for this element
Sr 0.003 5 No Limit expressed for this element
Tl 0.02 50 0.1 (soluble compounds)
V 0.06 100 0.05 (pentoxide, respirable dust or fume, as V2O5)
Zn 0.002 1 10 (oxide dust as ZnO) 5 (oxide fume as ZnO)

A These detection limits represent ideal laboratory conditions; variability due to sampling, digestion, reagents, and sample handling has not been taken into account.

B Threshold Limit Values of Airborne Contaminants and Physical Agents adopted by ACGIH for 19941995. Values are elemental concentrations except as noted.

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