Exploring Evaluation Variables for Low-Cost Particulate Matter Monitors to Assess Occupational Exposure

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作者
Ruiter, Sander [1 ]
Kuijpers, Eelco [1 ]
Saunders, John [2 ]
Snawder, John [3 ]
Warren, Nick [2 ]
Gorce, Jean-Philippe [2 ]
Blom, Marcus [1 ]
Krone, Tanja [1 ]
Bard, Delphine [2 ]
Pronk, Anjoeka [1 ]
Cauda, Emanuele [3 ]
机构
[1] Netherlands Org Appl Sci Res TNO, NL-3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] HSE Sci & Res Ctr, Harpur Hill, Buxton SK17 9JN, England
[3] NIOSH, Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, 1090 Tusculum Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226 USA
关键词
low-cost monitors; wearables; sensors; evaluation; occupational; exposure monitoring; particulate matter; AIR; CALIBRATION; SENSORS; AMBIENT;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph17228602
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
(1) Background: Small, lightweight, low-cost optical particulate matter (PM) monitors are becoming popular in the field of occupational exposure monitoring, because these devices allow for real-time static measurements to be collected at multiple locations throughout a work site as well as being used as wearables providing personal exposure estimates. Prior to deployment, devices should be evaluated to optimize and quantify measurement accuracy. However, this can turn out to be difficult, as no standardized methods are yet available and different deployments may require different evaluation procedures. To gain insight in the relevance of different variables that may affect the monitor readings, six PM monitors were selected based on current availability and evaluated in the laboratory; (2) Methods: Existing strategies that were judged appropriate for the evaluation of PM monitors were reviewed and seven evaluation variables were selected, namely the type of dust, within- and between-device variations, nature of the power supply, temperature, relative humidity, and exposure pattern (peak and constant). Each variable was tested and analyzed individually and, if found to affect the readings significantly, included in a final correction model specific to each monitor. Finally, the accuracy for each monitor after correction was calculated; (3) Results: The reference materials and exposure patterns were found to be main factors needing correction for most monitors. One PM monitor was found to be sufficiently accurate at concentrations up to 2000 mu g/m(3) PM2.5, with other monitors appropriate at lower concentrations. The average accuracy increased by up to three-fold compared to when the correction model did not include evaluation variables; (4) Conclusions: Laboratory evaluation and readings correction can greatly increase the accuracy of PM monitors and set boundaries for appropriate use. However, this requires identifying the relevant evaluation variables, which are heavily reliant on how the monitors are used in the workplace. This, together with the lack of current consensus on standardized procedures, shows the need for harmonized PM monitor evaluation methods for occupational exposure monitoring.
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