Objectives Increased use of small affordable alarm sensors with logging or network capabilities has improved the ability to monitor exposure. The large datasets generated from these monitors calls for development of a computer algorithm to assess these data. Methods We examined 88 time series of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) from wastewater works previously used for developing the exposure index. The time series covered 331 h, where 16 h had readings different from zero. Results The developed algorithm reproduced the manual assessed index almost perfectly (linear regression β = 1.02, R2 = 0.97, P < 0.001). Time-weighted average (TWA) values of the 88 time series showed a mean value of 0.04 ppm (range 0.0–0.9). The mean index value was 18 (range 0...
The hydrogen sulphide (H2S,) test has been proposed as a presence-absence, low-cost field test to de...
This in-situ analysis quantifies hydrogen sulfide gas emission from a simulated sewerage system, wit...
Background: Waste water networks were constructed and established to collect and transfer the swage ...
Background The aims of this study was to assess exposure to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) among waste wate...
AbstractThe UK Health and Safety Executive has investigated several incidents of workplace accidents...
"The recommended standard is given limiting employee exposure to less than 15 milligrams of hydrogen...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless, highly toxic, flammable and rotten egg smelled gas. This gas ...
We review sensor-based methods commonly employed for monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and recent d...
PresentationProcess hazard analysis (PHA) teams are responsible for determining and categorizing the...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) related to wastewater in sewer systems is known for causing significant probl...
0.03 ppm (30 ppb, 42 mg/m3) for one hour. The standard was adopted in 1969 and was based on the geom...
A novel, low-cost passive sampling procedure for monitoring of volcanogenic hydrogen sulfide is repo...
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas that can be generated in nature whenever organic material containin...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a toxic gas with an offensive odour reminiscent of rotten eggs. Thereis th...
The development of different branches of industry and a growing fossil fuels mining results in a con...
The hydrogen sulphide (H2S,) test has been proposed as a presence-absence, low-cost field test to de...
This in-situ analysis quantifies hydrogen sulfide gas emission from a simulated sewerage system, wit...
Background: Waste water networks were constructed and established to collect and transfer the swage ...
Background The aims of this study was to assess exposure to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) among waste wate...
AbstractThe UK Health and Safety Executive has investigated several incidents of workplace accidents...
"The recommended standard is given limiting employee exposure to less than 15 milligrams of hydrogen...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless, highly toxic, flammable and rotten egg smelled gas. This gas ...
We review sensor-based methods commonly employed for monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and recent d...
PresentationProcess hazard analysis (PHA) teams are responsible for determining and categorizing the...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) related to wastewater in sewer systems is known for causing significant probl...
0.03 ppm (30 ppb, 42 mg/m3) for one hour. The standard was adopted in 1969 and was based on the geom...
A novel, low-cost passive sampling procedure for monitoring of volcanogenic hydrogen sulfide is repo...
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas that can be generated in nature whenever organic material containin...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a toxic gas with an offensive odour reminiscent of rotten eggs. Thereis th...
The development of different branches of industry and a growing fossil fuels mining results in a con...
The hydrogen sulphide (H2S,) test has been proposed as a presence-absence, low-cost field test to de...
This in-situ analysis quantifies hydrogen sulfide gas emission from a simulated sewerage system, wit...
Background: Waste water networks were constructed and established to collect and transfer the swage ...