Description
What is Atmospheric Monitoring?
Atmospheric monitoring is the process of measuring and analysing the composition of the atmosphere. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as understanding the effects of pollution or monitoring for environmental hazards.
This monitoring assessment can determine whether work shall be permitted without the application of any special precautions for the health and safety of persons who are required to enter a specified area.
What is Atmospheric Monitoring Procedure?
An atmospheric monitoring procedure is a written document that defines the strategy to safely perform air monitoring. After conducting atmospheric monitoring for relevant hazards and assessing against defined standards, the procedure can enable personnel to make informed decisions on the safety of the work environment.
What is a Safe Atmosphere?
A safe atmosphere is the result of good ventilation of an area with normal atmospheric air and meets the following standards:
- Oxygen concentration is controlled between 19.5 and 23.5%. However, in most instances, it is expected that the oxygen concentration will be indistinguishable from normal air.
- Flammable vapours do not register on a gas test meter (0% LEL).
- Toxic vapours that do not register more than 50% of the published occupational exposure standard (TLV, TWA, STEL, Peak) for the specific contaminant.
- There are no obnoxious odours.
- There are no airborne dusts, particulates, fumes, fibres or excessive carbon dioxide.
- There is a steady airflow throughout the work area.
Note: Monitoring is required to ensure air quality remains safe, this includes the real-time detection of hazardous gases and periodic assessments of environmental conditions.
Contents of this Atmospheric Monitoring Procedure
Safety Precautions for Atmospheric Monitoring
- Approval.
- Purpose.
- Scope.
- Terms and Definitions.
- Roles and Responsibilities.
- Procedures.
- Normal Air.
- Safe Atmosphere.
- Evaluation Method.
- Undertaking Atmospheric Testing.
- Special Precautions.
- Normal Air.
- Safe Atmosphere.
- Evaluation Method.
- Undertaking Atmospheric Testing.
- Special Precautions.
- Related Procedures, Forms and Documents.
- Review Criteria.
- Record Management.
- References.
Why Choose to Buy this Atmospheric Monitoring Procedure
- This 10-page procedure can assist you define a strategy to safely perform atmospheric monitoring.
- This procedure can also define the safe atmospheric limits to be applied at your workplace.
- This procedure also outlies how a competent person can implement control measures to enable a monitoring process in a breathing zone, including the use of detection devices to help assess and maintain air quality.
After purchasing this procedure you will be able to:
- Very easily edit and customise the template to create your own atmospheric monitoring procedure.
- Apply your own style, format and brand to the procedure.
- Use it in any industry or sector regardless of the size or type of organization.
Availability and Use of this Atmospheric Monitoring Procedure
- This procedure is accessible to you right now by clicking the ‘Buy Now’ button.
- The procedure will be delivered to you in fully editable Microsoft Word format for immediate and full use in your business.
- There are no subscriptions, contracts or ongoing costs.
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