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BS EN 17359:2020 Stationary source emissions. Bioaerosols and biological agents. Sampling of bioaerosols and collection in liquids. Impingement method

BS EN 17359:2020

Stationary source emissions. Bioaerosols and biological agents. Sampling of bioaerosols and collection in liquids. Impingement method

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Standard number:BS EN 17359:2020
Pages:60
Released:2020-08-28
ISBN:978 0 539 02130 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN 17359:2020


This standard BS EN 17359:2020 Stationary source emissions. Bioaerosols and biological agents. Sampling of bioaerosols and collection in liquids. Impingement method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres

This document contains specifications for active sampling of bioaerosols from exhaust air flowing through a defined cross-section of a stack. It defines general principles that have to be taken into account during an isokinetic sampling campaign for bioaerosols by bubbling the exhaust air through a specific impinger designed for emission measurements.

In this document the application with culturable organisms is specified but the same principle might be applicable for non-cultural based methods (e.g. molecular and/or enzyme-based methods).

The impinger is designed to allow a sample volume flow of 1 m3/h to 1,8 m3/h, or 16 l/min to 30 l/min, respectively, and has been tested with regard to various microorganisms within broad concentration ranges [1; 2; 3; 4]. 1