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Appendix E -- Vertical elutriator
equivalency protocol. (a) Samples to be taken -- In order to
ascertain equivalency, it is necessary to collect a total of
100 samples from at least 10 sites in a mill. That is, there
should be 10 replicate readings at each of 10 sites. The
sites should represent dust levels which vary over the
allowable range of 0.5 to 2 times the permissible exposure
limit. Each sample requires the use of two vertical
elutriators (VE's) and at least one but not more than two
alternative devices (AD's). Thus, the end result is 200 VE
readings and either 100 or 200 AD readings. The 2 VE readings
and the 1 or 2 AD readings at each time and site must be made
simultaneously. That is, the two VE's and one or two AD's
must be arranged together in such a way that they are
measuring essentially the same dust levels.
(b) Data averaging -- The two VE readings taken at each
site are then averaged. These averages are to be used as the
100 VE readings. If two alternate devices were used, their
test results are also averaged. Thus, after this step is
accomplished, there will be 100 VE readings and 100 AD
readings.
(c) Differences -- For each of the 100 sets of measurements
(VE and AD) the difference is obtained as the average VE
reading minus the AD reading. Call these differences Di. Thus, we have.
Di = VEi - ADi, i = 1,2, . . . ,100 (1)
Next we compute the arithmetic mean and standard
deviations of the differences, using equations (2) and (3),
respectively.
where N equals the number of differences (100 in this case),
is the arithmetic mean and SD is the standard deviation.
We next calculate the critical value as T = KSD + |
| where K = 1.87, based on 100 samples.
(d) Equivalency test. The next step is to obtain the
average of the 100 VE readings. This is obtained by equation
(4)
We next multiply 0.25 by
VE. If T < 0.25
VE, we can say that the alternate device has passed the equivalency test.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 86-16-009
(Order 86-28), § 296-62-14543, filed 7/25/86.]