Personal exposure versus monitoring station data for respirable particles |
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Authors: | K. ega,M. Fuga |
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Affiliation: | K. Šega,M. Fugaš |
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Abstract: | ![]() Personal exposure to respirable particles of 12 subjects working at the same location, but living in various parts of Zagreb, was monitored for 7 consecutive days and compared with simultaneously obtained data from the outdoor network station nearest to subject's home. Although personal exposure is related to the outdoor pollution, other sources play a considerable role. Indoor exposure takes, on the average, more than 80% of the total time. The ratio between average personal exposure and respirable particle levels in the outdoor air decreases with the increased outdoor concentration (r = −0.93), indicating that this relationship might serve as a basis for a rough estimate of possible personal exposure. |
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