CEN CEN/TR 16013-2 Workplace exposure - Guide for the use of direct-reading instruments for aerosol monitoring - Part 2: Evaluation of airborne particle concentrations using Optical Particle Counters
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Workplace exposure - Guide for the use of direct-reading instruments for aerosol monitoring - Part 2: Evaluation of airborne particle concentrations using Optical Particle Counters
N CEN/TR 16013-2
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This Technical Report describes the principle underlying evaluation of one or more health related aerosol fractions using an optical particle counter and details its limits and possibilities in the field of occupational hygiene.
The method complements conventional long-term aerosol particle sampling and offers possibilities of:
— instantaneous (direct reading) measurement;
— time-related monitoring;
— investigation of space-related aerosol evolution (mapping);
— assessment of particle size distribution.
The method enables e.g.:
— detection and relative quantification of concentration peaks due to specific operations (bagging, sanding, etc.);
— identification of most exposed workers with a view to more detailed studies of risks and prevention measures to be applied;
— detection of dust emission sources and their relative magnitudes.
Basically, OPCs count airborne particles and are therefore suitable for measuring concentrations expressed in number of particles per unit volume of air. The applicability of the method is limited by the particle size and concentration ranges of OPC instruments, usually approximately 10-1 m to 101 m and 100 particles/cm3 to 103 particles/cm3, respectively.



