From the very beginning of the Clean Air Act era, Millipore® brand filters have been a staple product used and named in many of the particulate monitoring methods published. Concurrently, Supelco products have been named in many of the methods focused on vapors and gasses. In 2016, the Millipore® and Supelco products were brought together as part of the larger Merck organization. By combining the expertise derived across the last 50 years; Merck is committed to continuing to support scientists, regulators, and professionals in ensuring the safety and well being of those faced with potential exposure to unsafe particulates, vapors and gasses.
The purpose of this webinar is to review the evolution of regulations, their corresponding regulations and latest innovations involving filter medias in sampling devices. While the majority of filter based methods focus on particulates, there have been recent innovations that utilize impregnated membrane filters for vapor monitoring as well; Contaminants addressed will include: Asbestos, Silica, Heavy Metals, PM 2.5, and Isocyanates.
After participating in this webinar, you will:
Have a better understanding of filter-based air monitoring best practices.
Know how to choose the best filter media for a given application.
Get your key questions answered about air monitoring applications and getting the best results from your tests.
Speakers
Kristen Schultz
Merck
Global Franchise Product Manager for Air Monitoring & GC Consumables
Kristen Schultz holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from the Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from the New York Institute of Technology. She is the Global Franchise Product Manager for Air Monitoring & GC Consumables. Prior to joining us, she worked in quality assurance and control (QA/QC) management; HAACP; equipment and process validation (IQ/OQ/PQ); and manufacturing management in the food/beverage, life sciences and medical device industries.
Danielle Clare
Merck
Analytical Research Scientist
Danielle Clare is an Application Research Scientist at Merck working in analytical sample preparation, workflow tools, and microfiltration. In this role, she has focused closely on microfiltration use in regulatory and practical methods for air, wastewater, and soil monitoring, as well as the application development of microfiltration tools. She has a strong background in analytical chemistry and quality control (radiopharmaceutical and reagents) that has helped support her three year tenure in at Merck. Danielle is assisted in her work by her three parrots and pursues stained glass and printmaking in her spare time.
Food and beverage testing and manufacturing
- Air testing
Duration:8min
Language:English
Session 1:presented December 7, 2021
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