GB/T 16025-1995
AbolishedWorkplace air--Determination of sulfur dioxide--Pararo-saniline hydrochloride spectrophotometric method
车间空气中二氧化硫的盐酸副玫瑰苯胺分光光度测定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a spectrophotometric method using pararosaniline hydrochloride to determine the concentration of sulfur dioxide in workplace air. It is applied in industrial hygiene and occupational safety contexts to monitor air quality in manufacturing facilities, chemical plants, or any enclosed work environment where sulfur dioxide exposure may occur. The method is used for compliance testing against permissible exposure limits to protect worker health.
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