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Technology Performance Summary for Chemical Detection Instruments

This document does not constitute nor should be construed as an EPA endorsement of any particular product, service, or technology.

All Hazards Receipt Facilities (AHRFs) were developed to prescreen for chemical, radiochemical, and explosive hazards in samples collected during suspected terrorist attacks. The technologies (instruments) used in AHRFs are intended to screen samples prior to a full analysis, helping protect responders, laboratory workers, and others from potential injury.

Evaluations of these technologies are summarized in two technology evaluation reports:

  1. Testing of Screening Technologies for Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents in All Hazards Receipt Facilities (CWAs)
  2. Testing of Screening Technologies for Detection of Toxic Industrial Chemicals in All Hazards Receipt Facilities (TICs)

The chemicals included in the reports were chosen because they might be used during, or develop as a by-product from, a terrorist attack. The screening technologies are intended:

Detection technology

Not all of the technologies evaluated were deemed suitable for the AHRF, although they might be useful for on scene responders. The screening technologies tested were chosen based on a review of commercially available detection devices. From the variety of detection instruments reviewed, 16 screening technologies were selected for testing based on their suitability for use in AHRFs.

The 16 technologies ranged from simple test papers, kits, and color-indicating tubes to hand-held electronic detectors based on ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), photoionization detection (PID), and flame spectrophotometry (FSP). Each technology was tested with three replicate samples for each matrix (vapor, liquid, or on a surface) containing either a CWA or TIC. CWAs and TICs were tested at concentrations known to be hazardous to humans within a few minutes of exposure (for example, the Acute Exposure Guideline Level).

The following performance parameters were evaluated for each technology:

For an overall summary of the performance parameters evaluated for each of the 16 technologies, view the Technology Performance Summary for Chemical Detection Instruments.

See Also
Testing of Screening Technologies for Detection of Toxic Industrial Chemicals in All Hazards Receipt Facilities (EPA/600/R-08/034) March 2008
Testing of Screening Technologies for Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents in All Hazards Receipt Facilities (EPA/600/R-07/104) September 2007
Test/QA Plan for Evaluation of Sample Screening Technologies for the All Hazard Receipt Facility (EPA/600/R-09/022) June 2006

Contact: Eric Koglin (koglin.eric@epa.gov) (702) 798-2332

Information contained in listed documents does not constitute nor should be construed as an EPA endorsement of any particular product, service, or technology.


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