Comparison of criteria for defining inspirable aerosol and the development of appropriate samplers

This paper summarizes a body of work that has been carried out to define quantitatively the aerosol fraction that is inspired by people in workplace situations. A critical comparison is made between the versions of inspirability proposed by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) respectively; this comparison suggests that, for some workplace aerosols, significant differences in sampled mass can arise depending on which definition is used as the basis for designing practical sampling instruments. Finally, a family of static and personal samplers for sampling aerosol according to the ACGIH inspirability criterion is described.

Publication Number: P/87/12

First Author: Vincent JH

Other Authors: Mark D

Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association,2700 Prosperity Ave., Suite 250, Fairfax, VA 22031,Fairfax VA

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