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Sampling Data
Many sampling strategies may be used to quantify the airborne
concentrations of formaldehyde. Small personal pumps with
absorbent tubes (integrated air sample) and colorimetric
(real-time) badges are two such methods. Here at the University
of Maryland, Baltimore several applications utilizing formaldehyde
can be found in various laboratories. One type of use is
the preservation of tissue samples, in particular for routine
histology applications. Some laboratories prepare tissue
samples for examination under the electron microscope. Formaldehyde
can be used as a fixative, whereby the tissue is preserved
in its life-like state. The tissue is dehydrated and embedded
into paraffin so that cross sections may be cut for staining.
One such laboratory in the Bressler Research Building obtains
tissues preserved in containers, usually with no more than
50ml of formaldehyde. The laboratory was sampled for airborne
concentrations, whereby levels were found to be below 0.3
ppm of formaldehyde. ChromAir Badges were worn by four (4)
histotechnicians and five (5) were placed in the laboratory
to provide general area exposure data. The sampling technique
utilized passive air badges whereby the formaldehyde gas
will diffuse through the 6 cells to an indicator layer. The
indicator layer will then produce a color change corresponding
to an exposure dose. If your laboratory utilizes formaldehyde
and you are concerned about possible exposures, please feel
free to contact the Occupational Safety and Health Department
at 410.706.3490 (OS) for a hazard assessment. We can determine
the best sampling strategy for your area in order to quantify
any airborne contamination.
For
further information on Histotechnology techniques (Informative
tutorial and pictures).
Below are the sample results taken for this histology laboratory:
On June 3, 1998 OS reviewed the formaldehyde badges used for
sampling in labs 3-007 and 3-009 BRB. All of the results
were below the 0.3 ppm minimum detection level of the badges.
The OSHA exposure limit for formaldehyde is 0.75 ppm (TWA).
The badges were made by K&M Environmental (see attached
informational sheet). These results must be provided to all
employees who participated in the monitoring or who work
in the area where the monitoring was conducted.
| Name |
Location |
Date |
Time |
Results |
| 1.
Confidential |
3-009
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:20
am - 12:50pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 2.
Confidential |
3-009
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
6:45
am - 2:00pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 3.
Confidential |
3-007
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
6:00
am - 11:30am |
<0.3
ppm |
| 4.
Confidential |
3-007
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:25
am - 10:30am |
<0.3
ppm |
| 5.
EMLab 1 |
3-009
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:30
am - 2:45pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 6.
EMLab 2 |
3-009
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:30
am - 2:45pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 7.
Histo Lab 1 |
3-007
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:30
am - 2:45pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 8.
Histo Lab 2 |
3-007
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:30
am - 2:45pm |
<0.3
ppm |
| 9.
Histo Lab 3 |
3-007
BRB |
June
3, 1998 |
8:30
am - 2:45pm |
<0.3
ppm |
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