- Air Sampling Pumps
- Calibration Equipment
- Servicing and Calibration
- Sampling Heads
- Sorbent Tubes
- Passive Samplers
- Particulate Monitors
- Filters and Cassettes
- Gas Sample Bags
- Air Sampling Kits
- Gastec Detection Tubes
- Face Level Sampling
- Surface & Skin Sampling
- Asbestos Sampling
- Bioaerosol Sampling
- Environmental Sampling
- Heat Stress Monitor
- Noise Monitoring
- Vibration Monitoring
Useful Links to Published SKC Articles
- Where Did It All Go Wrong? (Sep 2004)
Taking valid workplace air samples - 6 common pitfall areas and how to avoid them.
- Sorbent Technology (Jun 2005)
Sampling for airborne contaminants using sorbent tubes.
- CDC/NIOSH Develops Safety Management Tool for Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Lead (Sep 2006)
A safety management program for lead.
- Airborne Hazards from Gases, Vapours and Dusts (Jan 2010)
Air Sampling is a vital method of protecting workers from these potential hazards.
- Air Quality (May 2010)
A Review of Industrial/Occupational Hygiene with an emphasis on air sampling.
- Active Vs Passive Sampling (Feb 2011)
Active sampling involves the use of an air sampling pump to actively pull air through a collection device such as a filter. Passive sampling, however, does not require active air movement from a pump. This article considers the pros and cons of each for air sampling.