NF EN ISO 16000-1
Indoor air - Part 1 : general aspects of sampling strategy
ISO 16000-1:2004 is intended to aid the planning of indoor pollution monitoring. Before a sampling strategy is devised for indoor air monitoring, it is necessary to clarify for what purposes, when, where, how often and over what periods of time monitoring is to be performed. The answers to these questions depend, in particular, on a number of special characteristics of the indoor environments, on the objective of the measurement and, finally, on the environment to be measured. ISO 16000-1:2004 deals with the significance of these factors and offers suggestions on how to develop a suitable sampling strategy. ISO 16000-1:2004 is applicable to indoor environments such as dwellings having living rooms, bedrooms, do-it-yourself rooms, recreation rooms and cellars, kitchens and bathrooms; workrooms or work places in buildings which are not subject to health and safety inspections in regard to air pollutants (for example, offices, sales premises); public buildings (for example hospitals, schools, kindergartens, sports halls, libraries, restaurants and bars, theatres, cinemas and other function rooms), and also cabins of vehicles.
ISO 16000-1:2004 is intended to aid the planning of indoor pollution monitoring.
Before a sampling strategy is devised for indoor air monitoring, it is necessary to clarify for what purposes, when, where, how often and over what periods of time monitoring is to be performed. The answers to these questions depend, in particular, on a number of special characteristics of the indoor environments, on the objective of the measurement and, finally, on the environment to be measured. ISO 16000-1:2004 deals with the significance of these factors and offers suggestions on how to develop a suitable sampling strategy.
ISO 16000-1:2004 is applicable to indoor environments such as dwellings having living rooms, bedrooms, do-it-yourself rooms, recreation rooms and cellars, kitchens and bathrooms; workrooms or work places in buildings which are not subject to health and safety inspections in regard to air pollutants (for example, offices, sales premises); public buildings (for example hospitals, schools, kindergartens, sports halls, libraries, restaurants and bars, theatres, cinemas and other function rooms), and also cabins of vehicles.
Le présent document est destiné à faciliter la planification du contrôle de la pollution de l'air intérieur. Le présent document s'applique aux environnements intérieurs tels que les logements ayant des salles de séjour, des chambres à coucher, des ateliers de bricolage, des salles de jeux, des caves, des cuisines et des salles de bain ; les salles ou lieux de travail dans les bâtiments qui ne sont pas soumis à des inspections d'hygiène et de sécurité concernant les polluants de l'air intérieur, les bâtiments publics et également les habitacles de véhicules.
- Avant-proposiv
- Introductionv
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1 Domaine d'application1
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2 Références normatives1
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3 Caractéristiques spécifiques de l'environnement de l'air intérieur1
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4 Objectifs du mesurage3
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5 Mode opératoire d'échantillonnage3
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6 Période d'échantillonnage4
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7 Durée et fréquence de l'échantillonnage4
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8 Lieu de l'échantillonnage6
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9 Mesurages de l'air extérieur en parallèle7
- Annexe A (informative) Principaux types d'environnements intérieurs et exemples de sources de polluants de l'air8
- Annexe B (informative) Sources de polluants de l'air intérieur9
- Annexe C (informative) Exemples de substances et de leurs sources12
- Annexe D (informative) Lignes directrices concernant les informations à enregistrer pendant le mesurage dans l'air intérieur15
- Bibliographie23
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