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Training: Asbestos in Dust

Category Press Release
Publish Date 9/1/2025
Author Joe Frasca
Title Asbestos in Settled Dust
Introduction Sign up for EMSL's FREE Webinar on Asbestos in Settled Dust

Cinnaminson, New Jersey, September 1, 2025


Workshop Overview
Join us for an in-depth webinar presented by the nation’s leading environmental testing firm, EMSL Analytical, Inc. This session will explore best practices for sampling asbestos in settled dust and provide a practical guide to interpreting your lab results.
 
What You’ll Learn:
  • Key differences between surface sampling methods (wipes vs. microvac)
  • Appropriate sampling media – what to use and what to avoid
  • How to apply ASTM 6480 and ASTM 5755 standards for sample collection and analysis
  • The limitations of PLM and why TEM is preferred
  • Tips on understanding and applying both qualitative and quantitative asbestos results
  • Real-world insights into how dust analysis can help assess exposure risk when traditional air sampling may fall short
 
Who Should Attend:
Industrial hygienists, environmental consultants, health and safety professionals, and anyone involved in asbestos investigation or remediation.
 
Why It Matters:
Surface sampling offers critical context when investigating potential asbestos contamination. Understanding how to collect, process, and interpret these samples can improve risk communication and decision-making—especially in scenarios where air sampling results may be misleading.
 
Reserve Your Spot Today and gain practical tools for navigating asbestos testing in settled dust environments with confidence and clarity. Register using the link above or contact Nick Pontoriero by calling 856-303-2583  or emailing npontoriero@EMSL.com
 
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