PUBH X611 - Nanotechnology Health and Safety: Sampling Instrumentation for Airborne Nanomaterials
Description
Prior to accessing your first module in the Occupational and Nanotechnology Health and Safety series, we need you to complete a short survey. This information will satisfy our funding requirements and tell us who is interested in learning about occupational and nanotechnology health and safety. Once you have completed and submitted the survey, you have access to all the modules without repeating the survey. There are 19 modules in the series. You may take these modules in sequence or at your own discretion. Thank you for your interest in the METPHAST Modules.
Sampling Instrumentation for Airborne Nanomaterials
(This module is one of 15 modules on Nanotechnology Health and Safety.)
In this module sampling equipment will be categorized based on size resolution, time resolution and concentration metrics; the operation of sampling instruments, methods of their use, and interpretation of measured outputs will be examined.
Objectives
By the end of the module, learners should be able to:
- Categorize instruments based on size resolution, time resolution and concentration metric
- Describe operating principles of different sampling instruments
- List methods used to analyze nanomaterial samples
- Interpret output from different instruments
Continuing Education Units
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This course is eligible for 0.1 CEUs or 1.0 contact hours and up to 1 CPH re-certification credits can be earned by completing this course.
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