Issue 2, 2012

Sulfuric acid at workplaces—applicability of the new Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value (IOELV) to thoracic particles

Abstract

Until 2009, the limit values for airborne sulfuric acid in Europe were based on the inhalable particle fraction (e.g. MAK (Maximum allowed concentration at workplace) value 0.1 mg m−3 as the inhalable fraction). With the publication of the Commission Directive 2009/161/EU, an Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value (IOELV) of 0.05 mg m−3 for sulfuric acid aerosols was based for the first time on the thoracic particle fraction. To permit a comparison of the measured values for the inhalable fraction with those of the thoracic fraction and to quantify the thoracic fraction, a cyclone was fabricated out of sulfuric-acid-resistant stainless steel that achieves suitable collection characteristics (PM10) at a flow rate of 5.34 L min−1. 49 measurements were carried out in parallel in 21 companies. At concentrations well below the IOELV, there is little difference between the thoracic and inhalable particle concentrations. At higher concentrations (>0.1 mg m−3 inhalable aerosol), larger droplets have a marked effect on the measured values and the thoracic fraction accounts for only 32.1 ± 12.5% of the inhalable fraction. The EU's IOELV and the proposal of the MAK Commission therefore provide a comparable level of protection. In the transposition of the IOELV into national law, an air limit of 0.1 mg m−3 could therefore be implemented for the inhalable fraction.

Graphical abstract: Sulfuric acid at workplaces—applicability of the new Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value (IOELV) to thoracic particles

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2011
Accepted
19 Dec 2011
First published
23 Jan 2012

J. Environ. Monit., 2012,14, 440-445

Sulfuric acid at workplaces—applicability of the new Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value (IOELV) to thoracic particles

D. Breuer, P. Heckmann, K. Gusbeth, G. Schwab, M. Blaskowitz and A. Moritz, J. Environ. Monit., 2012, 14, 440 DOI: 10.1039/C2EM10659K

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