Issue 6, 2006

A review of workplace aerosol sampling procedures and their relevance to the assessment of beryllium exposures

Abstract

Standardized conventions governing the fractions of airborne particles that can penetrate the human head airways, the thoracic airways and the alveolar spaces have been internationally (although not universally) adopted. Several agencies involved in setting limit values for occupational exposure concentrations have taken these conventions into account when considering the appropriate standard for specific chemicals, in order to ensure the standards are biologically relevant. A convention is selected based on the characteristic health effects, and forms the basis of measurement against the limiting concentration value. In order to assess exposure for comparison to this metric or any other purposes, it is necessary to choose a sampler whose performance matches the convention, and protocols have been developed and used to test sampler performance. Several aerosol sampling devices are available, nominally at least, for each of the conventions. Some considerations important to the sampling of airborne particles containing beryllium with regard to the sampling conventions, the test protocols and sampler performance are discussed.

Graphical abstract: A review of workplace aerosol sampling procedures and their relevance to the assessment of beryllium exposures

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
19 Jan 2006
Accepted
06 Apr 2006
First published
20 Apr 2006

J. Environ. Monit., 2006,8, 598-604

A review of workplace aerosol sampling procedures and their relevance to the assessment of beryllium exposures

M. Harper, J. Environ. Monit., 2006, 8, 598 DOI: 10.1039/B600924G

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