1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00399163
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Study of personal exposure to airborne respirable particles and carbon monoxide

Abstract: Simultaneous measurements of CO and respirable particles (RP) at outdoor network stations and of personal exposure in a sample of twelve volunteers were carried out during the winter and summer season of 1980/81 in order to evaluate how well personal exposure can be assessed from outdoor network station data.The results have shown that personal exposure of our subjects to both CO and RP is in best correlation with exposure at home where subjects spend in the average nearly 70% of their time. While personal exp… Show more

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“…4 Until recently, however, no study has been conducted in which both microenvironmental and total exposures were directly measured for specific population subgroups. Continuing technological advances 5 The objective of this study, funded by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), was to investigate the practicality of using personal monitors to study relationships between microenvironmental and total exposures for certain population subgroups.…”
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“…4 Until recently, however, no study has been conducted in which both microenvironmental and total exposures were directly measured for specific population subgroups. Continuing technological advances 5 The objective of this study, funded by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), was to investigate the practicality of using personal monitors to study relationships between microenvironmental and total exposures for certain population subgroups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The calculation of Hazard Quotient (H.Q. ), and carcinogenic risk estimates were carried out by using the Risk*Assistant model -the description of this model has been written elsewhere [19][20][21][22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Summer, 1982 Results under analysis. Fugas et at., 1982;Sega and Fugas, 1982 WHO Study 20 male school children, 24-h RSP, SO?, and NO? samples, one day.…”
Section: Winter and Summer 1981-82mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where the primary sources for pollutants are emissions to the ambient air, human exposures are determined by the resulting ambient concentrations of the various pollutants. The pollutant concentrations measured at monitoring stations, however, may not offer an accurate representation of actual human exposures because of the dynamic nature of the source-receptor relationship (Fugas et at., 1982;Tosteson et ah, 1982).…”
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confidence: 99%