The Committee on Analytical Requirements (CAR) comprises
occupational hygienists and other stakeholders from HSL, external
agencies and industry. Its aim is to identify new or improved tools
to assess exposure to harmful substances in the workplace and
disseminate information to potential users.
Terms of Reference
News
Methods in Preparation
Minutes of Meetings
Useful Links
Terms of Reference
The aims of the Committee on Analytical Requirements and its
working groups, in liaison with other organisations are:
- To advise on the need for new or improved tools to assess
exposure to harmful materials in workplaces covered by HSE and
Local Authorities;
- To evaluate and peer review the tools to ensure they are fit
for purpose;
- To disseminate information about the assessment tools to
potential users;
- To encourage good quality in the application of the tools.
News
- MDHS 102 Aldehydes in Air. Laboratory method using high
performance liquid chromatography was published July 2010.
- MDHS 100 'Surveying sampling and assessment of asbestos
containing materials' has been replaced by HSG 264 'Asbestos: the
survey guide', February 2010
- MDHS 48 Newspaper print rooms: measurement of total
particulates and cyclohexane soluble material in air has been
withdrawn June 2008.
- MDHS 98/2 Hydroquinone in Air was published in July 2007.
- MDHS 99 Metals in air by ICP-AES was published in June
2006.
- MDHS 81 Dustiness of powders and materials has been replaced by
CEN method EN 15051:2006 Workplace atmospheres - Measurement of the
dustiness of bulk materials - Requirements and reference test
methods. For advice on this method please contact HSL.
- MDHS 83/2 Resin acids in rosin (colophony) solder flux fume.
Laboratory method using gas chromatography was published July
2006.
- MDHS 39/4 Asbestos fibres in air sampling and evaluation by
Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) under the Control of Asbestos at
Work Regulations and Asbestos in bulk materials and MDHS 77
Sampling and identification by polarised light microscopy (PLM)
have now been incorporated into HSG248 Asbestos: the analysts'
guide for sampling, analysis and clearance procedures and will be
withdrawn by the end of 2006 when the new regulations are due to
come into force.
- MDHS 63/2 1,3-Butadiene in air. Laboratory method using
diffusive samplers, thermal desorption and gas chromatography was
published March 2005.
- MDHS 101 Crystalline silica in respirable airborne dusts was
published February 2005. This method replaces MDHSs 37 and 51.
- MDHS 53/2 1,3-Butadiene in air. Laboratory method using pumped
molecular sieve sorbent tubes, thermal desorption and gas
chromatography was published August 2003.
- MDHS 95/2 Measurement of personal exposure of metalworking
machine operators to airborne water-mix metalworking fluid was
published August 2003.
Methods in Preparation
- New MDHS on Asbestos contaminated land
- New MDHS on ICP/MS
- MDHS 97 Methods for sampling surface contamination
- MDHS 61/2 Total hexavalent chromium compounds in air
- MDHS 59/2 Man-made mineral fibre
Minutes of Meetings
Meeting 49, 16 May
2006 (23.4KB)
Meeting 48, 27 October
2005 (32.8KB)
Workshop, 8 June 2005
(18.6KB)
Useful Links
NIOSH
OSHA
ISO Catalogue
CEN
Catalogue
BOHS