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Assay Technology, AT Labs, and Miller-Nelson Labs As the technology leader in personal monitoring badges, Assay Technology's role extends from developing and manufacturing the monitors all the way through the analysis of samples
Assay Technology’s Industrial Hygiene Sampling Guide Assay Technology’s Industrial Hygiene Sampling Guide Lines with bold text are our recommendations TAT is the turn around time in working days RL (ug) is the reporting limit in micrograms Prefer a PDF that you can scroll through? Use our PDF version (There is a lot of data in this PDF, so zoom in to see the data you need )
Frequently Asked Questions - Assay Technology Since Assay badges don't have a back section, like tubes or the 3M 3520 badge, how do I know if I've exceeded the capacity of my badge? What does sample capacity mean and why should I care?
About Us - Assay Technology Since 1981, Assay Technology has worked to develop the most cost-effective and convenient methods for personal monitoring
566 Organic Vapor Monitor - Assay Technology Assay Technology also has two other Organic Vapor badges for more extreme environments The 546 High Capacity Monitor is used when monitoring an environment for chemicals with high PELs (200 ppm and higher)
Contact Us - Assay Technology Have questions about using Assay Technology products or services? Contact our Customer Service Support team! We are eager to hear from you!
Lab Request Forms - Assay Technology Assay Technology has a variety of lab request forms (LRFs), which act as a client work order and chain of custody Each LRF requires similar information necessary for sample log-in and the calculations on reports
571 Aldehyde Formaldehyde Monitor - Assay Technology Formalin Methanol Environments Also in the OSHA method, they studied the effect of methanol on DNPH chemistry diffusion monitors Unlike the humidity issue, Assay Technology took issue with the severity of this effect Please see Dr Manning’s response: Dr Manning weighs in