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7 Findings and Recommendations
Pages 74-76

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... have the same numerical concentration values as the 1988 TWA levels, historical and confirmation monitoring of GB, VX, and HD at the new STELs using DAAMS will be no AIRBORNE CHEMICAL AGENT MONITORING WITH more difficult than monitoring these agents at the 1988 TWA CURRENT TECHNOLOGY levels. Also, monitoring at the 2003 WPL for GB using Finding 4-1.
From page 75...
... Chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) week; will increase the probability that a worker may be is a highly sensitive technique that may be able to detect all exposed to unacceptable levels of HD, a classified carcino- chemical agents in real time, potentially even at the general gen; and will increase the likelihood that the Army will not population limit.
From page 76...
... The Army should analyze whether whether present CIMS instrumentation could be immediately the addition of real-time and/or multiagent monitoring in the used to detect chemical agents at the IDHL limit in real time. unpack area of chemical demilitarization facilities that proThe use of negative ions as a precursor should be investi- cess multiple munitions would significantly reduce risk to gated to improve selectivity.


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