ISO 15011-2:2003

Health and safety in welding and allied processes — Laboratory method for sampling fume and gases generated by arc welding — Part 2: Determination of emission rates of gases, except ozone ISO 15011-2:2003

Publication date:   Apr 30, 2003

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Oct 5, 2009

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95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Oct 5, 2009

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ISO/TC 44/SC 9 Health and safety

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13.100   Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene | 25.160.10   Welding processes

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ISO 15011-2:2003 provides guidance on the determination of emission rates of gases generated by arc welding using a fume box technique. It describes the test principle, gives a possible fume box arrangement and considers methods for sampling and analysis.
The following gases that can be produced during arc welding are covered:
- carbon monoxide (CO);
- carbon dioxide (CO2);
- nitrogen oxide (NO);
- nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
The fume box described in this International Standard may also be used for the determination of organic gases produced in the arc welding of coated metals, e.g. primed, painted or plastic coated material.

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