VOC Measurement
One of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) measurements is the VOC Measurement. VOC, namely Volatile Organic Compounds, is emitted in our daily life, even from electronic products used in office environments, especially products such as perfume and soap. VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) can be defined as organic compounds found in vapor form in indoor air.Headaches and a feeling of fatigue can be seen with exposure to VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) in working environments. However, carcinogenic effects can be seen as a result of long-term exposure. For this reason, VOC measurement is one of the important OHS measurements, especially in business environments.
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) measurements are national and national such as "Regulation on Health and Safety Precautions in Working with Chemicals, Regulation on Health and Safety Precautions in Working with Carcinogenic and Mutagen Substances", NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety), OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Agency). ), is carried out on the basis of international regulations such as ACGİH (American State Conference of Industrial Hygienists).
"VOC Measurements" are one of the important measurement parameters in workplaces with the above-mentioned regulations and "TS ISO 16200-1 'Workplace Air Quality-Sampling from Volatile Organic Compounds and Solvent Desorption/Analysis by Gas Chromatography" methods.