A new static sampler for airborne total dust in workplaces. 1985

D Mark, and J H Vincent, and H Gibson, and G Lynch

This paper describes the development and laboratory testing of a new static dust sampler for airborne total dust in workplaces. Particular attention is paid to designing the sampling head and entry consistent with the concept of inspirability which in turn defines a biologically-relevant aspiration efficiency. The sampling head has a small cylindrical body and a transverse entry slot with thin protruding lips forming an integral part of a weighable capsule containing a 37 mm filter which collects all of the sampled dust (without introducing errors due to external particle blow-off or internal wall losses). A battery-powered sampling pump provides both air suction at 3 L/min and rigid mounting for the sampling head. The sampling head is rotated continuously through 360 degrees at approximately 1.5 rpm by a simple electric drive, connected to the stationary pump through a rotating seal. Wind tunnel testing of the instrument showed it to display an entry efficiency very close to the inspirability curve of Vincent and Armbruster (now recommended by the ACGIH Technical Committee on Air Sampling Procedures for defining inspirable particulate matter (IPM] for particles of aerodynamic diameter up to 90 micron and for windspeeds in the range of one to three m/sec.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010316 Particle Size Relating to the size of solids. Particle Sizes,Size, Particle,Sizes, Particle
D004391 Dust Earth or other matter in fine, dry particles. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed) House Dust,Housedust,Dust, House
D000336 Aerosols Colloids with a gaseous dispersing phase and either liquid (fog) or solid (smoke) dispersed phase; used in fumigation or in inhalation therapy; may contain propellant agents. Aerosol
D000395 Air Pollutants, Occupational Toxic air-borne matter related to work performed They are usually produced by the specific nature of the occupation. Occupational Air Pollutants,Pollutants, Occupational Air
D014919 Wind The motion of air relative to the earth's surface. Winds

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