GB/T 16011-1995
AbolishedWorkplace air--Determination of lead sulfide--Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometric method
车间空气中硫化铅的火焰原子吸收光谱测定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the flame atomic absorption spectrophotometric method for determining lead sulfide concentrations in workplace air. It is applied in industrial hygiene monitoring and occupational safety assessments, particularly in environments such as smelters, battery manufacturing, or pigment production where lead sulfide exposure may occur. The method ensures compliance with occupational exposure limits by providing a reliable procedure for air quality testing in these settings.
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