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Performance Comparison of Real-Time Light Scattering Dust Monitors Across Dust Types and Humidity Levels.

Justin R Patts1, Donald P Tuchman1, Elaine N Rubinstein1, Emanuele G Cauda1, Andrew B Cecala1.   

Abstract

Video techniques for monitoring exposure, such as NIOSH's "Helmet-CAM," employ both real-time dust monitors and mobile video cameras to assess workers' respirable dust exposures. Many real-time personally worn dust monitors utilize light scattering sensing elements, which are subject to measurement biases as a function of dust type (size, composition, shape factor) and environmental conditions such as relative humidity. These biased and inaccurate dust measurements impair the monitor's ability to properly represent actual respirable dust concentrations. In the testing described, instrument mass concentration data was collected using three different types of commonly used commercial off-the-shelf personal dust monitors and compared to a reference standard. This testing was performed in a calm air (Marple) dust chamber in which three units of each make and model (for a total of nine monitors) were used for each test. Equivalency factors (EF, a multiplier to match the Thermo TEOM 1400a reference instrument) ranged between 0.746 and 1.879 across all dusts and environmental conditions tested, and between 0.821 and 1.519 on the ISO test dust.

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Keywords:  Aerosol sampling methods; Equivalency factor; Industrial mineral dusts; Light scattering instrument; Respirable dust sampler

Year:  2019        PMID: 31768501      PMCID: PMC6876310          DOI: 10.1007/s42461-019-0080-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Min Metall Explor        ISSN: 2524-3462


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Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2002-03

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Authors:  Thomas M Peters; Jon C Volkwein
Journal:  Appl Occup Environ Hyg       Date:  2003-06

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Authors:  Andrew Thorpe; Peter T Walsh
Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2007-11
  3 in total
  2 in total

1.  Helmet-CAM: Strategically Minimizing Exposures to Respirable Dust Through Video Exposure Monitoring.

Authors:  J R Patts; A B Cecala; E J Haas
Journal:  Min Metall Explor       Date:  2020-01-14

2.  PM2.5 Concentration and Composition in Subway Systems in the Northeastern United States.

Authors:  David G Luglio; Maria Katsigeorgis; Jade Hess; Rebecca Kim; John Adragna; Amna Raja; Colin Gordon; Jonathan Fine; George Thurston; Terry Gordon; M J Ruzmyn Vilcassim
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 9.031

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