| Literature DB >> 34202035 |
James Hanlon1, Karen S Galea1, Steven Verpaele2.
Abstract
We provide a narrative review on published peer-reviewed scientific literature reporting comparisons of personal samplers in workplace settings published between 2004 and 2020. Search terms were developed for Web of Science and PubMed bibliographic databases. The retrieved studies were then screened for relevance, with those studies meeting the inclusion criteria being taken forward to data extraction (22 studies). The inhalable fraction was the most common fraction assessed with the IOM sampler being the most studied sampler. The most common workplace environment where samplers had been compared was that where metals/metalloids were present. The requirements of EN13205 standard (Workplace exposure. Assessment of sampler performance for measurement of airborne particle concentrations) have also been considered, with these requirements not currently being met, or at least referred to, in the included published literature. A number of conclusions have been drawn from this narrative review. For studies that reported correction factors, no discernible trends could be identified. Correction factors also varied between samplers and settings, with correction factors varying from 0.67 for Button/IOM in agriculture settings to a correction factor of 4.2 for the closed face cassette/IOM samplers in aluminium smelters. The need for more detailed and informative data sharing from authors is highlighted, providing more context to both the sampling strategy and methodology, as well as the data analysis. It is recommended that the requirements of EN13205 are taken into account when designing sampler comparison studies at the workplace and that these are also reported. It is also considered that there is a need for a clear standardized workplace sampler comparison protocol to be developed, which can be used by the research and occupational hygiene community to allow more robust and transparent assessment of aerosol samplers and better-quality evidence for use by industrial hygienists, epidemiologists, and occupational safety specialists alike.Entities:
Keywords: EN13205; aerosol; comparison; inhalable; inter-sampler; particulates; performance; respirable; thoracic; workplace
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34202035 PMCID: PMC8296900 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18136819
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Selected Experimental Requirements for EN13025:5 for workplace sampler performance [27].
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Number of experiments | The standard requires that four sets of experiments (consisting of five runs and parallel sampling) are performed. The parallel runs set out in the standard to be performed are between the candidate and validated samplers, for a least six candidate specimens for the personal sampler, the determination of the effect of flow rate excursions on the mass fraction samples, and the determination of internally separated mass or the collected mass effect. It is also required, under the standard that a validated sampler is needed to be used for two of the experiments. |
| Candidate sampler bias | For complying with the standard, the exclusion of outliers is allowed. However, a minimum of five different experimental runs for validated sampler/candidate sampler are required to be used. |
| Candidate sampler variability (not applicable for inhalable fraction and large static samplers) | The standard discusses that this test is not necessary if the candidate sampler is for personal inhalable sampling or if the candidate sampler is a large static sampler. |
| Exclusion from the nominal flow rate (not applicable for inhalable fractions) | The standard sets out the requirements for sampling the respirable and thoracic fraction. This involves calculating the corresponding uncertainty component. This requirement of the standard is not applicable for sampling the personal inhalable fraction. |
| Collected mass or internally separated mass | The standard discusses that the tests required for collecting the mass and internally separated mass can be performed simultaneously. If the inhalable fraction is being sampled, it is stated that the second test is not required. |
| Sampler bias and expanded uncertainty | The criterion for applying a correction factor is stated in the standard for a candidate sampler to be validated. The correction factor from the manufacturer can be used or a correction factor obtained from a relevant measuring procedure. In cases of no correction factor being stated, the standard stated a value of 1.00 should be used. |
Figure 1PRISMA Flow Diagram for sampler comparison review.
Samplers assessed in workplace settings (note—names listed as stated in publication except for the IOM dual sampler).
| Aerosol Fraction | Sampler | Articles ( | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inhalable | IOM Sampler | 15 | [ |
| Disposable inhalable aerosol sampler (DIAS) | 1 | [ | |
| Button sampler | 5 | [ | |
| Millipore (25 mm and 37 mm) open-faced cassette | 1 | [ | |
| 37-mm closed-face cassette (CFC) with ACCU-CAP | 2 | [ | |
| GSP sampler | 2 | [ | |
| Italian Cone Sampler (Zambelli s.r.l) | 1 | [ | |
| Seven hole sampler | 1 | [ | |
| Polish sampler | 1 | [ | |
| CIP 10-l | 1 | [ | |
| Prototype sampler ( | 2 | [ | |
| Respirable | GK2.69 cyclone | 1 | [ |
| Higgins-Dewell cyclone | 2 | [ | |
| Aluminium SKC cyclone | 3 | [ | |
| IOSH cyclone | 1 | [ | |
| Thoracic | GK2.69 cyclone | 2 | [ |
| Total | Closed face 37-mm cassette (37-mm CFC) | 12 | [ |
| Dual IOM sampler | 4 | [ | |
| Multi-fraction | Respicon | 4 | [ |
| Novel three stage sampler | 1 | [ | |
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | 1 | [ | |
| 10-stage MOUDI impactor (compared to personal samplers) | 1 | [ | |
| Two stage cascade impactor model PM 10/4, Dekati Ltd. | 1 | [ |
Reported results and correction factors for sampler comparison publications.
| Setting | Aerosol Fraction | Samplers | Dust | Summary of Results | Correction Factors | Reference |
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| Aluminium smelters | Total, inhalable and respirable | IOM inhalable sampler (inhalable) | Beryllium | The median of median dust concentration ratios computed from the sampling heads at the fixed station decreased as follows: IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.76) > 37-mm cassette (0.61) > MOUDI (0.48) > respirable (0.12). The median of median ratios of dust were: IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.56) > 37-mm cassette (0.35) > respirable (0.06)) and Be (IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.66) > 37-mm cassette (0.48) > respirable (0.11). | N/A | [ |
| SKC Aluminium cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | ||||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | ||||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | Respicon (‘total’) | Aluminium | The Respicon under sampled the aerosol mass for the inhalable fraction compared to the IOM sampler at concentrations higher than 1.35 mg/m3 and oversamples at lower concentrations. The overall ratio between aerosol mass collected with IOM and CFC was 4.19 (95% CI = 3.79–4.64). | CFC/IOM inhalable aerosol mass: 4.2. | [ | |
| 25-mm CFC (‘total’) | ||||||
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Bronze foundry, copper ore smelter, lead-acid battery recycling, lead ore concentrate mill, solder manufacturing | Total and inhalable | IOM sampler (inhalable) | Lead | Bronze foundry: The filter sample size distributions did not differ significantly for IOM and CFC samplers ( | N/A | [ |
| 37-mm plastic CFC (‘total’) | ||||||
| Casting factory | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Lead | Inhalable fraction: Three-stage sampler sampled lower corrections than the Respicon; | 1.5 for extra thoracic from inhalable Respicon (defined from other studies). | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | ||||||
| Respicon | ||||||
| Copper electrorefinary | Inhalable | Disposable inhalable aerosol sampler | Copper | GM ratio of exposure measurements (DIAS/IOM) was 1.1 for the personal exposures, 1.6 for the area exposures, and 1.4 for the combined personal and area exposures. The DIAS sampled higher concentrations than the IOM sampler. | DIOS/IOM: 1.4 | [ |
| IOM sampler | ||||||
| Manufacture of indium-tin oxide | Inhalable and respirable | IOM sampler (inhalable) | Indium and dust | Inhalable: High agreement between dual IOM sampler and IOM sampler but lower agreement for dust (concordance correlation coefficient 0.997 vs. 0.886) | N/A | [ |
| Dual IOM sampler (inhalable and respirable) | ||||||
| GK2.69 cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| Manufacture of solder | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Lead | Only one filter sample from a corresponding wall deposit sample and one IOM filter sample significantly differed from the corresponding CFC filter sample. | N/A | [ |
| 37-mm CFC | ||||||
| Total | 37-mm CFC (filter only and wiping internal surfaces of cassette) | Lead and tin | No statistically significant differences for log transformed metal concentrations between filter/interior wipe (FW) samples and CI ( | N/A | [ | |
| CFC which also includes a customised insert sample | ||||||
| Magnesium foundry | Total, inhalable and | IOM sampler (inhalable) | Beryllium | The median of median dust concentration ratios (no further discussion of median of median in the article) computed from the sampling heads at the fixed station decreased as follows: IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.76) > 37-mm cassette (0.61) > MOUDI (0.48) > respirable (0.12). The median of median ratios of dust were as follows: (IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.56) > 37-mm cassette (0.35) > respirable (0.06)) and Be (IOM (1.00) > Sierra (0.66) > 37-mm cassette (0.48) > respirable (0.11). | N/A | [ |
| 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | ||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | ||||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | ||||||
| Manufacture of lead (lead powder factory and lead acid battery plant) | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Lead | Inhalable fraction: Three-stage sample sampled lower corrections than the Respicon; | 1.5 for extra thoracic from inhalable Respicon (defined from other studies). | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | ||||||
| Respicon | ||||||
| Metal smelter and metal foundry | Inhalable and | IOM dual sampler | Metal | Inhalable mean concentrations: No statistically significant differences between samplers for inhalable fractions. | Not considered for field tests. | [ |
| Button sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor (inhalable and respirable) | ||||||
| Processing of copper-beryllium | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC (‘total’ and inhalable) | Beryllium | Personal samples GMs: | GSP/CFC: 2.88 for personal samples; 1.99 for static samples. | [ |
| GSP (‘total’ and inhalable) | ||||||
| Respicon | ||||||
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| Agriculture | Inhalable and | Prototype sampler (inhalable) | General | The inhalable dust concentrations were approximately five times than that for respirable ( | IOM/prototype ratio: 0.87. | [ |
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| GK2.69 cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| Inhalable and | IOM sampler (inhalable) | Agriculture | CFC/IOM GM (GSD) sampler ratios: | Button/IOM: Swine (0.57), chicken (0.80), turkey (0.53) and dairy (0.67). Conversion factor not recommended between cyclone and inhalable samplers. | [ | |
| Button sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| 37-mm CFC (inhalable) | ||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| Brick manufacturing | Inhalable and | Higgins-Dewell cyclone (respirable) | Brick | For clay particulates: | IOM dual fraction/cyclone: 0.50 clay particulates, 0.61 mixed and 0.96 for sand particles. | [ |
| IOM dual-fraction sampler (inhalable and respirable) | ||||||
| Cement plants | Total, inhalable, | Higgins-Dewell cyclone (respirable) | Cement | Median ratio between thoracic aerosol and ‘total’ dust to be 0.41. The median ratios between observed results of the respirable, ‘total’ dust, and inhalable fractions relative to the thoracic aerosol fractions were 0.51, 2.4, and 5.9, respectively. | N/A | [ |
| GK2.69 cyclone (thoracic) | ||||||
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | ||||||
| Road paving | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | Asphalt fumes | 1:1 ratio between the two samplers when only limited to asphalt fumes. When there are confounders (dust or old asphalt fumes), significant differences were seen between the two samplers. | IOM/CFC: 1.37 for milling asphalt, 1.41 for asphalt paving over granular base, 1.02 for asphalt over asphalt pavements. | [ |
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Fume sampling | The 37-mm CFC and the IOM sampler provided similar results with no statistical differences for collecting field organic aerosols from bitumen fumes. | IOM/CFC GM ratios: | [ | |
| IOM sampler | ||||||
| Rubber manufacturing | Inhalable | Seven hole sampler | Rubber dust | All the samplers apart from the IOM sampler under sampled the inhalable fraction. | GM (GSD) of samplers relative to CALTOOL: | [ |
| PAS-6 | ||||||
| 25-mm Millipore | ||||||
| 37-mm Millipore | ||||||
| IOM sampler | ||||||
| ‘Polish’ sampler | ||||||
| Respicon (PSD) | ||||||
| Shipbuilding | Total | 37-mm CFC | Manganese | Significant correlations for measured concentrations between the two samplers (r = 0.964, | N/A | [ |
| 8-stage cascade impactor samplers | ||||||
| Talc production plant, and a peat-fired power plant (mineral, metal, peat) | Inhalable and | IOM dual sampler (inhalable and respirable) | Mineral, metal, peat | Inhalable: Mean concentration of inhalable dust of 2.5 mg/m3 (0.5–5.1 mg/m3) for the talc production plant and 42 mg/m3 (18–96 mg/m3) for the power plant. | N/A | [ |
| Button sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor (inhalable and respirable) | ||||||
| Wood industry | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Wood | No statistically differences between the samplers for the measured woodworking processes. The Italian cone samplers and IOM sampler were exchangeable ( | Italian cone/IOM: 0.68 (not passive); 0.74 (when IOM sampler operated as a passive sampler). | [ |
| Italian cone sampler | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | Wood | For particles > 100 µm AED: Button versus IOM ( | Discussed in the article but are not applied to the results. | [ | |
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Button sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC (‘total’) | Wood | The samplers were not significantly different for measured concentrations compared to CALTOOL. | Ratio R: sampler concentration/CALTOOL mouth mean concentrations: | [ | |
| IOM sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| CIP 10-l (inhalable) | ||||||
| ACCUCAP (inhalable) | ||||||
| Button sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| Inhalable | 37-mm CFC with ACCU-CAP | Wood | Median dust concentrations of 0.90 for ACCU-CAP, 0.87 for the Button sampler, 1.08 for CIP-10l, 0.95 for the GSP and 1.06 mg/m3 for the IOM sampler. | ACCU—CAP/ACCU-CAP: 0.16 ± 0.50; ACCU-CAP/Button: 0.91 ± 0.46; ACCU-CAP/CIP10-l: 0.60 ± 1.52; ACCU-CAP/GSP: 0.77 ± 0.75; ACCU-CAP/IOM: 0.64 ± 0.38; Button/Button: 0.97 ± 0.34; Button/CIP10-l: 0.82 ± 1.18; Button/GSP: 0.79 ± 0.57; Button/IOM: 0.95 ± 0.52; CIP-10l/CIP10-l: 1.13 ± 1.02; CIP10-l/GSP: 1.08 ± 0.35; CIP10-l/IOM: 1.08 ± 0.39; GSP-GSP: 0.88 ± 0.26 | [ | |
| Button | ||||||
| CIP-10l | ||||||
| GSP | ||||||
| IOM sampler | ||||||
| Inhalable, respirable and thoracic | Respicon (inhalable, respirable, thoracic) | Wood | Inhalable: No significant difference between IOM sampler and Respicon when a correction factor for the Respicon was applied. The Respicon under sampled by 23% when no correction factor was applied. | Respicon correction factor of 1.5 for extrathoracic (from previous studies). | [ | |
| IOM plastic sampler (inhalable) | ||||||
| SKC Aluminum cyclone (respirable) | ||||||
| GK 2.69 cyclone (thoracic) | ||||||
Figure 2(a) ACCU-CAP™ sampler, (b) Button sampler, (c) CIP10-I sampler, (d) GSP sampler, (e) IOM sampler, and (f) wood dust sampling with the worker wearing the ACCU-CAP™ sampler and the CIP10-I sampler. From Figure 1 (Tested aerosol samplers) in Lee et al. [35] licensed under Creative Commons CC BY.
Comparison of studies with requirements of EN 13205:5 standard.
| Reference | Reference to EN 13205 Standard | Number of Experiments (as Stated in the Standard) | Candidate Sampler Bias | Candidate Sampler Variability | Exclusion from the Nominal Flow Rate | Collected Mass or Internally Separated Mass | Sampler Bias and Expanded Uncertainty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | x | U | U | N/A (inhalable) | x | x | |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | P |
| [ | √ | U | U | N/A | N/A | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | x | N/A (inhalable) | x | P |
| [ | x | U | U | x | x (total) | x | x |
| [ | x | U | U | x | x | x | x |
Key: U: unclear if meets the requirement. P: partly meets the requirement. x: does not meet the requirement. N/A: the requirement is not applicable.
List of samplers identified as being used by the metals industries (personal communication, S Verpaele).
| Inhalable | Thoracic | Respirable | Multi-Fraction | Other Fraction Samplers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open face cassette (OFC) 25 mm | SKC Disposable Thoracic Parallel Particle Impactors (PPI®) (blue) 2 L min−1 | FSP 2 | EA sampling system | SKC Personal Environmental Monitor (PEM) (blue) for Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 (2.5 µm) 2 L min−1 |
| Closed face cassette (OFC) 37 mm | SKC Aluminium Thoracic PPI (blue) 2 L min−1 | FSP 10 | RESPICON | SKC PEM (black) for PM2.5 (2.5 µm) 4 L min−1 |
| Closed face cassette (CFC) 25 mm | SKC conductive plastic cyclone | SKC PEM (red) for PM2.5 (2.5 µm) 10 L min−1 | ||
| Closed face cassette (CFC) 37 mm | 10 mm Dorr-Oliver Nylon Cyclone | SKC PEM (green) for PM10 (10 µm) 2 L min−1 | ||
| GSP 3.5 | Zefon 37 mm Aluminium Cyclone | SKC PEM (gold) for PM10 (10 µm) 4 L min−1 | ||
| GSP 10 | Zefon 25 mm Aluminium Cyclone | SKC PEM (bronze) for PM10 (10 µm) 10 L min−1 | ||
| Zefon inhalable dust sampler, reusable, plastic | Zefon 10 mm Conductive Nylon Cyclone | SKC PM2.5 IMPACT Sampler | ||
| Zefon Disposable Inhalable Sampler (DIS) with Cellulose Filter Capsule | GS-1 Respirable Cyclone | SKC PM10 IMPACT Sampler | ||
| Zefon DIS with Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Filter Capsule | GS-3 Respirable Dust Cyclone | SKC PM Coarse IMPACT Sampler | ||
| Button Aerosol Sampler | SKC Aluminium Cyclone | SKC Personal Modular Impactor (PMI) (gold) PM2.5 | ||
| IOM Sampler and Cassette, Plastic | SKC Disposable PPI® (gold) 2 L min−1 | SKC PMI (silver) PM10 | ||
| IOM Inhalable Sampler and Cassette, Stainless Steel | SKC Disposable Respirable PPI® (orange) 4 L min−1 | SKC PMI (gold/silver) PM Coarse | ||
| Health and Safety Executive (HSE) 7H sampler | SKC Disposable Respirable PPI® (red) 8 L min−1 | SKC PEM (blue) for PM2.5 (2.5 µm) 2 L min−1 | ||
| PAS-6 | SKC Aluminium Respirable PPI (gold) 2 L min−1 | SKC PEM (black) for PM2.5 (2.5 µm) 4 L min−1 | ||
| 37 mm Conical Inhalable Sampler (CIS) | SKC Aluminium Respirable PPI (orange) 4 L min−1 | SKC PEM (red) for PM2.5 (2.5 µm) 10 L min−1 | ||
| Swinnex sampling head (13 mm) | SKC Aluminium Respirable PPI (red) 8 L min−1 |
Workplace based sampler comparison article settings.
| Setting | Aerosol Fraction Assessed/Compared | Samplers | Cassette Materials | Sampling Substrate Material | Type of Sampling | Flow Rate (L/min) | Particle Size Distribution (PSD) Considered? | Reference |
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| Aluminium smelters | Total, inhalable, respirable and PSD | IOM inhalable sampler | Not stated | 25-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | Personal and area | 2 | Yes | [ |
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | Aluminium | 37-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2.5 | |||||
| 37-mm CFC | Plastic | MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2.5 | |||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | Not stated | 34-mm MCE (pore size 0.52 µm–21.3 µm fractions) | Not stated | |||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | Not stated | 37-mm MCE (pore size 0.056 µm–21.3 µm) | 30 | |||||
| Total and inhalable | Respicon | Not stated | PVC (pore size 5 µm) | Personal | 3.1 | No | [ | |
| 25-mm CFC | Not stated | PVC (pore size 5 µm) | 2 | |||||
| IOM sampler | Not stated | Cellulose ester (pore size 5 µm) | 2 | |||||
| Bronze foundry, copper smelter, lead-acid battery recycling, solder manufacturing | Total and inhalable | IOM sampler | Stainless steel | MCE (pore size 0.8 µm) | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| 37-mm plastic CFC | Plastic | 2 | ||||||
| Casting factory | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Not stated | Glass; pore size not discussed | Area | 3.2 | No | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | Not stated | Not discussed | Not stated | |||||
| Respicon | Not stated | Not discussed | Not stated | |||||
| Copper electrorefinary | Inhalable | Disposable inhalable aerosol sampler (DIAS) | Not stated | 37-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | Personal and area | 2 | No | [ |
| IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2 | |||||
| Manufacture of indium-tin oxide | Inhalable and respirable | IOM sampler | Plastic | PVC; pore size 5-mm | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| Dual IOM sampler | Plastic | PVC; pore size 5-mm | 2 | |||||
| GK2.69 cyclone | Not stated | PVC; pore size 5-mm | 4.2 | |||||
| Manufacture of solder | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Stainless steel | Standard MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| 37-mm CFC | Plastic | 2 | ||||||
| Total | 37-mm CFC (filter only and wiping internal surfaces of cassette) | Not stated | 37-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | Personal and area | 2 | No | [ | |
| CFC which also includes a customised insert sample | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| Magnesium foundry | Total, inhalable, and respirable and PSD | IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | Personal and area | 2 | Yes | [ |
| 37-mm CFC | Aluminium | MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2.5 | |||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | Plastic | MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2.5 | |||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | Not stated | 34-mm MCE; pore size 0.52 µm–21.3 µm fractions) | Not stated | |||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | Not stated | 37-mm MCE; pore size 0.056 µm–18 µm fractions) | 30 | |||||
| Manufacture of lead (lead powder factory and lead acid battery plant) | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Not stated | Glass; pore size not discussed | Area | 3.2 | No | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | Not stated | Not discussed | Not stated | |||||
| Respicon | Not stated | Not discussed | Not stated | |||||
| Metal smelter and metal foundry | Inhalable and respirable | IOM head with porous plastic foam insert | Stainless steel (dual IOM) | 25 mm cellulose acetate; pore size not discussed | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| Button sampler | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor | Not stated | 47-mm Teflon; pore size not discussed | 10 | |||||
| Processing of copper-beryllium | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | MCE; pore size 5 µm | Personal and area | 2 | No | [ |
| GSP | Not stated | 3.5 | ||||||
| Respicon | Not stated | 3.1 | ||||||
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| Agriculture | Inhalable and respirable | Prototype sampler | Not stated | PTFE; pore size 2 µm | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| IOM sampler | Not stated | PVC; pore size 5 µm | 2 | |||||
| GK2.69 cyclone | Not stated | PVC; pore size 5 µm | 2 | |||||
| Inhalable and respirable | IOM sampler | Plastic | PVC; pore size 5 µm | Area | 2 | No | [ | |
| Button sampler | Not stated | 4 | ||||||
| 37-mm CFC | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | Aluminium | 2.5 | ||||||
| Brick manufacturing | Inhalable and respirable | Higgins-Dewell cyclone | Plastic | 37-mm PVC membrane; pore size 5.0 mm | Area | 2.2 | No | [ |
| IOM dual-fraction sampler | Plastic | 25-mm PVC membrane; pore size 5.0 mm | 2 | |||||
| Cement plants | Total, inhalable, thoracic, respirable | Higgins-Dewell cyclone | Not stated | 37-mm PVC; pore size not discussed | Personal | 2.2 | No | [ |
| GK2.69 cyclone | Cellulose support | 37-mm PVC; pore size not discussed | 1.6 | |||||
| IOM sampler | Plastic | 25-mm PVC; pore size not discussed | 2 | |||||
| 37-mm CFC | Not stated | 37-mm PVC; pore size not discussed | 2 | |||||
| Road paving | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | Glass fibre; pore size not discussed | Personal | Not given | No | [ |
| IOM sampler | Stainless steel | 25-mm glass fibre; pore size not discussed | Not given | |||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | PTFE; pore size not discussed | Personal | Not given | No | [ | |
| IOM sampler | Stainless steel | Fiberglass membrane; pore size not discussed | Not given | |||||
| Rubber manufacturing | Inhalable | Seven hole sampler | Not stated | Whatmann glass fibre filters, diameter depending on type of sampler (25 mm, 37 mm, 47 mm or 50 mm); pore size not discussed | Area | 2 | Yes | [ |
| PAS-6 | 2 | |||||||
| 25-mm Millipore | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| 37-mm Millipore | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| IOM sampler | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| ‘Polish’ sampler | Plastic | 2 | ||||||
| Respicon (PSD) | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| Shipbuilding | Total and PSD | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | MCE; pore size not discussed | Personal | 2 | Yes | [ |
| 8-stage cascade impactor samplers | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| Talc production plant, and a peat-fired power plant (mineral, metal, peat) | Inhalable and respirable | IOM dual sampler | Stainless steel | 25-mm cellulose acetate; pore size not discussed | Area | 2 | No | [ |
| Button sampler | Not stated | 2 | ||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor | Not stated | 47-mm Teflon; pore size not discussed | 10 | |||||
| Wood industry | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm PVC; pore size 5 µm | Personal | 2 | No | [ |
| Italian cone sampler | Not stated | 3.5 | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | MCE; pore size not discussed | Personal | Not given | No | [ | |
| IOM sampler | Not stated | Not given | ||||||
| Button sampler | Not stated | Not given | ||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | 37-mm PVC; pore size 5 µm | Personal and area | 1 | No | [ | |
| IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm PVC; pore size 5 µm | 2 | |||||
| CIP 10-l | Not stated | Foams housed in cups | 10 | |||||
| ACCUCAP | Not stated | MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | 2 | |||||
| Button sampler | Not stated | 25-mm PVC; pore size 5 µm | 1 | |||||
| Inhalable | 37-mm CFC with ACCU-CAP | ACCU-CAP: PVC | 37-mm PVC; pore size 5 µm | Personal | 2 | No | [ | |
| Button | Not stated | 25-mm glass fibre; pore size not discussed | 4 | |||||
| CIP-10l | Not stated | Polyurethane foam; pore size not discussed | 10 | |||||
| GSP | Polyurethane | PVC; pore size not discussed | 3.5 | |||||
| IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm PVC; pore size not discussed | 2 | |||||
| Inhalable, respirable and thoracic | Respicon | 37-mm glass fibre | Area | 3.1 | No | [ | ||
| IOM plastic sampler | Plastic | 25-mm Teflon; pore size 1 µm | 2 | |||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | Aluminium | 37-mm Teflon pore size; 1 µm | 2.5 | |||||
| GK 2.69 cyclone | Aluminium | 47-mm Teflon; pore size 1 µm | 1.7 | |||||
Abbreviations: MCE: Mixed Cellulose Ester, PTFE: Polytetrafluoroethylene. PVC: Polyvinyl chloride.
Workplace based sampler comparison article settings.
| Setting | Aerosol Fraction Assessed/Compared | Samplers | Dust Assessed | Number of Measurements | Analysis Undertaken | Analysis Details | Wall Loses and Deposits | Reference |
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| Aluminium smelters | Total, inhalable, respirable | IOM inhalable sampler | Beryllium | 68 dust samples (64 analysed for Be) | Gravimetric and chemical | Only the filter catch was analysed. No further explanation of catch in the article | Total mass (dust) not corrected for inside wall loses | [ |
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | 57 dust samples (56 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| 37-mm CFC | 61 dust samples analysed for Be | |||||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | 64 dust samples (54 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | 25 dust samples (19 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| Total and inhalable | Respicon | Aluminium | Total of 2275 full-shift air samples | Gravimetric and chemical | IOM cassettes and all filters weighed | Wall deposits collected for CFC and Respicon | [ | |
| 25-mm CFC | ||||||||
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| Bronze foundry, copper smelter, lead-acid battery recycling, solder manufacturing | Total and inhalable | IOM sampler | Lead | Bronze foundry: seven pairs; | SEM and chemical | Filter used for ICP-MS analysis | Wall deposits analysed by SEM/EDX | [ |
| 37-mm plastic CFC | ||||||||
| Casting factory | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Lead | At least six effective samples for each workplace | Gravimetric | Not mentioned for field sampling | Not mentioned for field sampling | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | ||||||||
| Respicon | ||||||||
| Copper electrorefinary | Inhalable | Disposable inhalable aerosol sampler (DIAS) | Copper | 48 paired measurements (23 personal and 25 area) | Chemical | Internal walls wiped for analysis. Filter, internal wall wipe and cap wipe mases combined | Internal walls wiped for analysis | [ |
| IOM sampler | Not stated | 25-mm MCE; pore size 0.8 µm | ||||||
| Manufacture of indium-tin oxide | Inhalable and respirable | IOM sampler | Indium and dust | 17 pairs of IOM (dual) and respirable cyclone samples; 18 pairs of IOM (dual) and IOM samples | Gravimetric and chemical; Inhalable: entire sampler and filter weighed; Respirable: bottom plastic support and filter weighed | IOM cassette wiped with wetted PVC filter | Not discussed | [ |
| Dual IOM sampler | ||||||||
| GK2.69 cyclone | ||||||||
| Manufacture of solder | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Lead | Five pairs | SEM and chemical | Filter used for ICP-MS analysis | Wall deposits analysed by SEM/EDX | [ |
| 37-mm CFC | ||||||||
| Total | 37-mm CFC (filter only and wiping internal surfaces of cassette) | Lead and tin | Personal samples: smelting—8 samples, casting—9 samples, powder handling—16 samples, others—6 samples | Chemical | Complete dissolution of insert with acid and filter plus internal wipe for mass concentrations | Wall deposits were measured | [ | |
| CFC which also includes a customised insert sample | ||||||||
| Magnesium foundry | Total, inhalable, and respirable and PSD | IOM sampler | Beryllium | 68 dust samples (64 analysed for Be) | Gravimetric and chemical | Only the filter catch was analysed | Total mass (dust) not corrected for inside wall loses | [ |
| 37-mm CFC | 57 dust samples (56 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | 61 dust samples analysed for Be | |||||||
| 8-stage Sierra cascade impactor | 64 dust samples (54 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| 10-stage MOUDI impactors | 25 dust samples (19 analysed for Be) | |||||||
| Manufacture of lead (lead powder factory and lead acid battery plant) | Inhalable, respirable, thoracic | Novel three-stage sampler | Lead | At least six effective samples for each workplace | Gravimetric | Not mentioned for field sampling | Not mentioned for field sampling | [ |
| IOSH cyclone | ||||||||
| Respicon | ||||||||
| Metal smelter and metal foundry | Inhalable and respirable | IOM head with porous plastic foam insert | Metal | 15 for metal smelter and foundry | Gravimetric | Whole cassettes weighed for IOM; only filter weighed for Button | Not discussed | [ |
| Button sampler | ||||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor | ||||||||
| Processing of copper-Beryllium | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Beryllium | 39 personal samples and 21 static samples taken | Chemical only | Only filters used for analysis | Wall loses were not considered for exposure concentrations | [ |
| GSP | ||||||||
| Respicon | ||||||||
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| Agriculture | Inhalable and respirable | Prototype sampler | Agriculture | 36 paired samples for gravimetric analysis | Gravimetric | All sample media was weighed (×3 times) | Internal capsule to collect wall deposits | [ |
| Discussed sampler includes wall deposits | ||||||||
| IOM sampler | Not discussed | Not included | ||||||
| GK2.69 cyclone | ||||||||
| Inhalable and respirable | IOM sampler | Agriculture | 20 pairs for field sampling | Gravimetric | Filters weighed | Not discussed | [ | |
| Button sampler | ||||||||
| 37-mm CFC | ||||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | ||||||||
| Brick manufacturing | Inhalable and respirable | Higgins-Dewell cyclone | Brick | 72 pairs | Gravimetric | Filters weighed | Not discussed | [ |
| IOM dual-fraction sampler | ||||||||
| Cement plants | Total, inhalable, thoracic, respirable | Higgins-Dewell cyclone | Cement | 112 pairs for respirable/thoracic, 112 pairs for thoracic/inhalable and 122 pairs for respirable/inhalable; 72 sets available for all fractions | Gravimetric | Filters weighed | Not discussed | [ |
| GK2.69 cyclone | ||||||||
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| 37-mm CFC | ||||||||
| Road paving | Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Not stated | 54 worker samples | Gravimetric and chemical | Cassette and filters weighed | Discussed that inner cassette wall deposits should be included in BEIP fraction | [ |
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Fume sampling | Unclear- possibly 46 paired samples | Chemical | Extraction from filters | Not discussed | [ | |
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| Rubber manufacturing | Inhalable | Seven hole sampler | Rubber dust | 281 measurements in total | Gravimetric | Filters only weighed | Not discussed | [ |
| PAS-6 | ||||||||
| 25-mm Millipore | ||||||||
| 37-mm Millipore | ||||||||
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| ‘Polish’ sampler | ||||||||
| Respicon (PSD) | ||||||||
| Shipbuilding | Total and PSD | 37-mm CFC | Manganese | 86 for each sampler | Gravimetric | Filter only | Not discussed | [ |
| 8-stage cascade impactor samplers | ||||||||
| Talc production plant, and a peat-fired power plant (mineral, metal, peat) | Inhalable and respirable | IOM dual sampler | Mineral, metal, peat | 21 for talc production plant, 15 for metal smelter and foundry and 10 for the power plant | Gravimetric | Foams and filter weighed | Not considered | [ |
| Button sampler | ||||||||
| Two-stage cascade impactor | ||||||||
| Wood industry | Inhalable | IOM sampler | Wood | 136 IOM/Italian cone samples and 136 passive IOM samples. 114 valid sample pairs | Gravimetric and SEM | Only filter weights used for analysis | Results does not include wall deposits from IOM cassette | [ |
| Italian cone sampler | ||||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Wood | 62 for CFC, 59 for Button and 65 for IOM | Microscopy | Filter analysed | Inner wall deposits included for CFC | [ | |
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| Button sampler | ||||||||
| Total and inhalable | 37-mm CFC | Wood | 235 sample pairs | Gravimetric | Filters, IOM and ACCUCAP cassettes and CIP10-l cups weighed | Not discussed | [ | |
| IOM sampler | ||||||||
| CIP 10-l | ||||||||
| ACCUCAP | ||||||||
| Button sampler | ||||||||
| Inhalable | 37-mm CFC with ACCU-CAP | Wood | 444 pairs | Gravimetric | Filters and foams weighed | Considers internal wall deposits | [ | |
| Button | Not discussed | |||||||
| CIP-10l | ||||||||
| GSP | ||||||||
| IOM sampler | Filter and cassette considered | |||||||
| Inhalable, respirable and thoracic | Respicon | Wood | 64 inhalable dust pairs, 53 thoracic dust pairs, 66 thoracic dust pairs | Gravimetric | Filter weights only considered | Not discussed | [ | |
| IOM plastic sampler | ||||||||
| SKC Aluminium cyclone | ||||||||
| GK 2.69 cyclone | ||||||||
Abbreviations: MCE: Mixed Cellulose Ester, PTFE: Polytetrafluoroethylene, PVC: Polyvinyl chloride.