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Evaluation of Work-Related Personal Exposure to Aerosol Particles

The effects of air pollution on the general public received much attention recently. Personal exposure and deposition fraction of aerosol particles were studied in Vilnius, Lithuania, focusing on individuals working in an office and driving to work. Aerosol monitoring in the urban background was fou...

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Autores principales: Davulienė, Lina, Khan, Abdullah, Šemčuk, Sergej, Minderytė, Agnė, Davtalab, Mehri, Kandrotaitė, Kamilė, Dudoitis, Vadimas, Uogintė, Ieva, Skapas, Martynas, Byčenkienė, Steigvilė
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10070405
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author Davulienė, Lina
Khan, Abdullah
Šemčuk, Sergej
Minderytė, Agnė
Davtalab, Mehri
Kandrotaitė, Kamilė
Dudoitis, Vadimas
Uogintė, Ieva
Skapas, Martynas
Byčenkienė, Steigvilė
author_facet Davulienė, Lina
Khan, Abdullah
Šemčuk, Sergej
Minderytė, Agnė
Davtalab, Mehri
Kandrotaitė, Kamilė
Dudoitis, Vadimas
Uogintė, Ieva
Skapas, Martynas
Byčenkienė, Steigvilė
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description The effects of air pollution on the general public received much attention recently. Personal exposure and deposition fraction of aerosol particles were studied in Vilnius, Lithuania, focusing on individuals working in an office and driving to work. Aerosol monitoring in the urban background was found to give an indication of the minimum concentrations of particulate matter (PM) expected at urban roads, as these correspond to the lowest PM concentrations measured there. In March 2021, PM(2.5) concentrations at the urban background monitoring station reached values above the annual limit of 5 μg/m(3) the World Health Organization in 50% of cases. Our study shows significant differences in exposure to air pollution in a car cabin and in a modern office. According to the multiple-path particle dosimetry model, the exposure of the person in the office is about 14 times lower than driving a car, where the minute deposition dose for PM(1) is 0.072 µg/min for the period when the PM(2.5) concentration in the urban background reaches 10 µg/m³. Compared to the PM(2.5) mass concentration at the urban background station, the mean PM(2.5) concentration in the vehicle reaches values that are 2–3 times higher. During the working day, when driving takes less than 10% of the time considered (commuting plus working), PM exposure during driving accounts for about 80% of the PM exposure caused by PM concentration in the office.
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spelling pubmed-93216202022-07-27 Evaluation of Work-Related Personal Exposure to Aerosol Particles Davulienė, Lina Khan, Abdullah Šemčuk, Sergej Minderytė, Agnė Davtalab, Mehri Kandrotaitė, Kamilė Dudoitis, Vadimas Uogintė, Ieva Skapas, Martynas Byčenkienė, Steigvilė Toxics Article The effects of air pollution on the general public received much attention recently. Personal exposure and deposition fraction of aerosol particles were studied in Vilnius, Lithuania, focusing on individuals working in an office and driving to work. Aerosol monitoring in the urban background was found to give an indication of the minimum concentrations of particulate matter (PM) expected at urban roads, as these correspond to the lowest PM concentrations measured there. In March 2021, PM(2.5) concentrations at the urban background monitoring station reached values above the annual limit of 5 μg/m(3) the World Health Organization in 50% of cases. Our study shows significant differences in exposure to air pollution in a car cabin and in a modern office. According to the multiple-path particle dosimetry model, the exposure of the person in the office is about 14 times lower than driving a car, where the minute deposition dose for PM(1) is 0.072 µg/min for the period when the PM(2.5) concentration in the urban background reaches 10 µg/m³. Compared to the PM(2.5) mass concentration at the urban background station, the mean PM(2.5) concentration in the vehicle reaches values that are 2–3 times higher. During the working day, when driving takes less than 10% of the time considered (commuting plus working), PM exposure during driving accounts for about 80% of the PM exposure caused by PM concentration in the office. MDPI 2022-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9321620/ /pubmed/35878311 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10070405 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Uogintė, Ieva
Skapas, Martynas
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