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is a list of freeware that provides information on indoor air quality. To
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download a software product or visit an interactive web site,
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Asbestos Advisor (for Windows)
By US Occupational Safety and Health Administration. For building owners, managers and lessees, as well as for contractors of building renovation, maintenance, and housekeeping services. The advisor interviews you about a building and writes a report on your responsibilities under the Asbestos rules.
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Certified Equipment List (CEL)
By National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Search information about certified respirators and certified coal mine dust personal sampler units.
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Indoor Air Quality
By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Explores how the environment of a typical home or office affects indoor air quality. Colorful building cross-sections offer users self-guided home, office and pollutant tours. Sources of various indoor air pollutants are discussed, along with associated health risks for each pollutant, and how to reduce pollutant levels.
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Indoor Air Quality Building Education and Assessment Model (I-BEAM)
By US Environmental Protection Agency. I-BEAM is computer software for use by building professionals and others interested in indoor air quality (IAQ) in commercial buildings. The software provides guidance for managing IAQ in commercial buildings using a combination of text, animation/visual aides, and interactive/calculation components. It can be used to conduct an IAQ audit, diagnose and resolve IAQ-related health problems, establish an IAQ management and maintenance program, calculate costs, and more.
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NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), 4th ed. (PDF format)
By National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). A collection of methods for sampling and analysis of contaminants in workplace air, and in the blood and urine of workers who are occupationally exposed.
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RadTown USA
By US Environmental Protection Agency. RadTown USA is a virtual community showing a wide variety of radiation sources and uses as you may encounter them in everyday life. Each RadTown location highlights a particular radiation issue that you might encounter in your everyday life; discusses the issue; lists the important roles that federal, state, and local governments and international organizations play in protecting you from harmful exposure; and describes what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
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Respiratory Protection Technical Advisor
By US Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Helps you comply with the new OSHA respirator standard. This Advisor will instruct you on the proper selection of respiratory protection and the development of change schedules for gas/vapor cartridges.
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