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[Free crystalline silica: a comparison of methods for its determination in total dust].
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Medycyna pracy [Med Pr] 2005; Vol. 56 (1), pp. 1-8. - Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Background: The major objective of the study was to compare and investigate the usefulness of quantitative analyses of free crystalline silica (FCS) in the assessment of dust exposure in samples of total dust of varied composition, using three methods: chemical method in common use in Poland; infrared spectrometry; and x-ray powder diffraction.<br />Materials and Methods: Mineral composition and FCS contents were investigated in 9 laboratory samples of raw materials, materials, and industrial wastes, containing from about 2 to over 80% of crystalline silica and reduced to particles of size corresponding with that of total dust. Sample components were identified using XRD and FT-IR methods. Ten independent determinations of FCS with each of the three study methods were performed in dust samples. An analysis of linear correlation was applied to investigate interrelationship between mean FCS determinations.<br />Results: In analyzed dust samples, along with silica dust there were numerous minerals interfering with silica during the quantitative analysis. Comparison of mean results of FCS determinations showed that the results obtained using the FT-IR method were by 12-13% lower than those obtained with two other methods. However, the differences observed were within the limits of changeability of results associated with their precision and dependence on reference materials used.<br />Conclusions: Assessment of occupational exposure to dusts containing crystalline silica can be performed on the basis of quantitative analysis of FCS in total dusts using each of the compared methods. The FT-IR method is most appropriate for the FCS determination in samples of small amount of silica or collected at low dust concentrations; the XRD method for the analysis of multicomponent samples; and the chemical method in the case of medium and high FCS contents in samples or high concentrations of dusts in the work environment.
- Subjects :
- Air Pollutants, Occupational adverse effects
Humans
Linear Models
Maximum Allowable Concentration
Occupational Exposure analysis
Poland
Risk Assessment
Silicon Dioxide adverse effects
Air Pollutants, Occupational analysis
Crystallography, X-Ray
Dust analysis
Environmental Monitoring methods
Silicon Dioxide analysis
Spectrophotometry, Infrared
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Details
- Language :
- Polish
- ISSN :
- 0465-5893
- Volume :
- 56
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medycyna pracy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15997999