Overview
ISO 10312:2019 - "Ambient air - Determination of asbestos fibres - Direct transfer transmission electron microscopy method" - is the international reference method adopted by SIST for measuring asbestos fibres in ambient atmospheres. The standard specifies a direct-transfer TEM (transmission electron microscopy) procedure for collecting and analysing airborne asbestos in a wide range of environments, including indoor building atmospheres. It defines how to identify asbestos types and to measure fibre lengths, widths and aspect ratios, and sets out performance, quality control and reporting requirements.
Key technical topics and requirements
- Scope and purpose: Reference method for airborne asbestos fibres and structures in ambient air and interior atmospheres; usable for detailed evaluations.
- Analytical principle: Direct transfer specimen preparation for TEM, combined with particle morphology and chemical analysis (e.g., EDXA), to identify asbestos minerals.
- Measurements reported: Type(s) of asbestos present and dimensional data - lengths, widths and aspect ratios for asbestos structures.
- Limitations: The method cannot reliably discriminate individual asbestos fibres from elongate cleavage fragments or acicular particles from non‑asbestos amphibole analogues.
- Sampling and specimen prep: Procedures for air sampling, filter handling (polycarbonate and cellulose ester filters), carbon coating, plasma ashing and replica techniques are described.
- Equipment and consumables: Transmission electron microscope (TEM), energy dispersive X‑ray analyser (EDXA), plasma asher, vacuum/sputter coaters, sampling pumps and filter cassettes.
- Quality assurance: Blank controls, calibration procedures, structure counting criteria, limits of detection, precision/accuracy assessment and test report content are specified.
- Annexes: Normative and informative annexes cover plasma asher settings, calibration, counting criteria, fibre identification, PCM-equivalent calculations and sampling strategies.
Practical applications and users
ISO 10312:2019 is used by:
- Environmental and analytical laboratories performing asbestos air monitoring
- Occupational and public health agencies assessing exposure in workplaces and public buildings
- Industrial hygienists and environmental consultants conducting indoor air quality surveys and post‑remediation verification
- Regulatory bodies and developers requiring reference‑method asbestos quantification
The method supports compliance assessments, risk evaluations and comparative studies (including PCM-equivalent fibre calculations).
Related standards
- This edition replaces the previous SIST/ISO 10312 (1995/1996) edition.
- Annex E provides guidance for calculating PCM-equivalent asbestos fibres, bridging TEM results with phase‑contrast microscopy methods commonly used in regulation.
Keywords: ISO 10312:2019, ambient air, asbestos fibres, transmission electron microscopy, TEM direct transfer, asbestos analysis, air monitoring, ambient atmospheres.