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Component: EHS-MGM
Component Name: SAP EHS Management
Description: An air contaminant that can be harmful when inhaled. Examples of airborne agents include any kind of dust, fume, or mist.
Key Concepts: Airborne agents are substances that are released into the air and can be inhaled by humans. These agents can be either natural or man-made, and can include dust, pollen, smoke, and other particles. In the context of SAP EHS Management, airborne agents are monitored and managed to ensure that they do not exceed safety limits. How to use it: In SAP EHS Management, airborne agents can be monitored and managed using the Airborne Agent Management module. This module allows users to set up monitoring points for airborne agents, set safety limits for each agent, and track the levels of each agent over time. The module also provides reports on the levels of airborne agents in a given area. Tips & Tricks: When setting up monitoring points for airborne agents, it is important to consider the location of the monitoring point. The location should be chosen carefully to ensure that it is representative of the area being monitored. Additionally, it is important to regularly check the safety limits for each agent to ensure that they are up-to-date with current regulations. Related Information: For more information on airborne agents and how to manage them in SAP EHS Management, please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_EHS_MANAGEMENT/latest/en-US/f9f8d7a2b3e14c8a9f3d7c6b2e5f9a1d.html