Additional Dates Offered:
January 18-22, 2010
May 3-7, 2010
COURSE OUTLINE & SYLLABUS
In this advanced course, students learn to identify and differentiate among all asbestos fibers and fibrous substitutes through review of basic theory and inclusion of more advanced methods. Immersion techniques for refractive index measurement are emphasized, including the construction and interpretation of dispersion staining graphs. Various sample preparation and quantitation techniques are introduced including gravimetric methods. Heated and chemically altered samples, floor tiles and other complex matrices are covered.
Airborne asbestos is covered in course 1616 (Asbestos Fiber Counting).
4.5 CM credits
Course 1608A or the consent of the instructor is the prerequisite for this course.
Day 1
Review of techniques for measuring the matching wavelengths, Retardation, Birefringence, Extinction angle, Sign of elongation
Day 2
Study of asbestos look-alikes (mineral wool, ceramic fibers, talc fibers, pulped Kevlar, polyethylene, etc.
Study of fibrous non-asbestos minerals: wollastonite, brucite, the double sulfatese
Study of non-fibrous serpentines and amphiboles
Day 3
Study of weathered and heated asbestos
Study of tough asbestos insulation samples illustrating above areas
Day 4
Practice in the above techniques and work on unknowns
Day 5
Practice in the above techniques and work on unknowns
Note: This course runs Monday through Friday. Class starts at 8AM each day. Monday through Thursday class ends at 5PM. Friday, class ends at noon.

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