Exposure to Particles from Laser Printers Operating within Office Workplaces

被引:51
|
作者
McGarry, Peter [1 ]
Morawska, Lidia [1 ]
He, Congrong [1 ]
Jayaratne, Rohan [1 ]
Falk, Matthew [1 ]
Tran, Quang [1 ]
Wang, Hao [1 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol, Inst Hlth & Biomed Innovat, Int Lab Air Qual & Hlth, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
关键词
ULTRAFINE PARTICLES; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1021/es200249n
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
While recent research has provided valuable information as to the composition of laser printer particles, their formation mechanisms, and explained why some printers are emitters while others are low emitters, questions relating to the potential exposure of office workers remained unanswered. In particular, (i) what impact does the operation of laser printers have on the background particle number concentration (PNC) of an office environment over the duration of a typical working day? (ii) What is the airborne particle exposure to office workers in the vicinity of laser printers? (iii) What influence does the office ventilation have upon the transport and concentration of particles? (iv) Is there a need to control the generation of, and/or transport of particles arising from the operation of laser printers within an office environment? (v) What instrumentation and methodology is relevant for characterizing such particles within an office location? We present experimental evidence on printer temporal and spatial PNC during the operation of 107 laser printers within open plan offices of five buildings. The 8 h time-weighted average printer particle exposure is significantly less' than the 8 h time-weighted local background particle exposure, but that peak printer particle exposure can be greater than 2 orders of magnitude higher than local background particle exposure. The particle size range is predominantly ultrafine (<100 nm diameter). In addition we have established that office workers are constantly exposed to nonprinter derived particle concentrations, with up to an order of magnitude difference in such exposure among offices, and propose that such exposure be controlled along with exposure to printer derived particles. We also propose, for the first time, that peak particle reference values be calculated for each office area analogous to the criteria used in Australia and elsewhere for evaluating exposure excursion above occupational hazardous chemical exposure standards. A universal peak particle reference value of 2.0 x 10(4) particles cm(-3) has been proposed.
引用
收藏
页码:6444 / 6452
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Emission of submicron aerosol particles in operating a laser beam printer
    Kim, Sang-Yoon
    Kim, Yong
    Byeon, Jeong Hoon
    Lee, Dae-Young
    Hwang, Jungho
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRECISION ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING, 2009, 10 (05) : 33 - 36
  • [42] Emission of submicron aerosol particles in operating a laser beam printer
    Sang-Yoon Kim
    Yong Kim
    Jeong Hoon Byeon
    Dae-Young Lee
    Jungho Hwang
    International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 2009, 10 : 33 - 36
  • [43] Proposals of exposure criteria for the assessment of low frequency noise at workplaces in industrial control rooms and office-like areas
    Pawlaczyk-Luszczynska, Malgorzata
    Dudarewicz, Adam
    Sliwinska-Kowalska, Mariola
    ARCHIVES OF ACOUSTICS, 2007, 32 (02) : 303 - 312
  • [44] CHANGE FROM WITHIN - AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE
    LANIGAN, PJ
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 1976, 35 (01) : 44 - 57
  • [45] Sulfuric acid at workplaces-applicability of the new Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value (IOELV) to thoracic particles
    Breuer, Dietmar
    Heckmann, Petra
    Gusbeth, Krista
    Schwab, Gregoria
    Blaskowitz, Morten
    Moritz, Andreas
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, 2012, 14 (02): : 440 - 445
  • [46] Statement on the situation of the state veterinary service operating within the framework of Agricultural Special Administrative Office
    Laszlo, Fodor
    Balazs, Harrach
    Sandor, Mile
    Laszlo, Solti
    Janos, Varga
    MAGYAR ALLATORVOSOK LAPJA, 2008, 130 (02) : 126 - 127
  • [47] Variability of task-based dermal exposure measurements from a variety of workplaces
    Kromhout, H
    Fransman, W
    Vermeulen, R
    Roff, M
    Van Hemmen, JJ
    ANNALS OF OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE, 2004, 48 (03): : 187 - 196
  • [48] Occupational and environmental endotoxin exposure from agricultural and industrial workplaces, a literature review
    Delery, Laure
    Cicolella, Andre
    ENVIRONNEMENT RISQUES & SANTE, 2009, 8 (01): : 35 - 45
  • [49] REFLECTIONS FROM THE DEANS OFFICE - CRISES WITHIN CRISES
    MASSEY, RU
    CONNECTICUT MEDICINE, 1978, 42 (12) : 805 - 805
  • [50] Emission of respirable particles from fused deposition modeling 3D printers
    Byrley, Peter
    George, Barbara Jane
    Rogers, Kim
    Boyes, William
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2019, 258