NHEXAS PHASE I REGION 5 STUDY--PARTICLES IN AIR ANALYTICAL RESULTS
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Description:
This data set includes analytical results for measurements of particles (aerosol mass) in 538 air samples. Samples of personal air, indoor air, and outdoor air were collected using a pump and interval timer over a period of approximately 144 hours to measure inhalation exposure to metals. Most of these samples were collected at 2.0 lpm through an IOM (Institute of Occupational Medicine) size-selective inlet with a Teflon filter. This inlet collects the total inspirable aerosol fraction (approximately a D sub 50 of 50 micrometers) to represent the inhalation pathway for total exposure assessment. The interval timer was used to extend battery life and collect an integrated sample over the 6-day period. The personal sampler was carried in a soft "fanny pack," with the inlet located near the waist. In addition, indoor and outdoor samples were collected at a subset of homes using PM10 size-selective inlets to assess comparability between IOM and PM10 measurements. Samples were analyzed, after acid extraction, by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) for lead, cadmium, and chromium. The hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HGAFS) method was used to analyze for arsenic. Keywords: metals; air.
The National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) is a federal interagency research effort coordinated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD). Phase I consists of demonstration/scoping studies using probability-based sampling designs. The Region 5 study was conducted in EPA's Region 5 (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota), and included personal exposure, residential concentration, and biomarker measurements of metals and VOCs. The study was conducted by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI). The scope and design of the study are detailed in the following article: E. Pellizzari et al., Population-Based Exposure Measurements in EPA Region 5: A Phase I Field Study in Support of the National Human Exposure Assessment Survey. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1995, pp. 327-358.
NOTE: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), through its Office of Research and Development (ORD), partially funded and collaborated in the research described here. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by EPA for use.
Record Details:
Record Type:DATA SET
Product Published Date:12/31/1997
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID:
17951
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:NHEXAS is a rich source of data. EPA encourages you to use the data for research and analysis. User familiarity with data file manipulation and analysis is required. EPA does not have the resources to perform analyses, check results, debug programs, or do literature review for your work. Thorough review of the documentation on the survey's planning, analytic guidelines, and individual datasets available through HEDS and EIMS should resolve most questions. If you still have questions after careful review of the documentation, please contact the Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division at (919) 541-3184 or send an e-mail to "admin.heds@epa.gov". Please review the data use restrictions in the Notice field (EIMS Summary page) and your agreement to comply with these restrictions in using the data.
These data are the result of a probability-based sampling design specific to the population under study. Thus the data may or may not be representative of subsets of this study's population or of other populations. The study was designed to test certain hypotheses, and this may limit its applicability for other purposes. When using these data it is important to consider the percentage of non-responses or non-detects in the data as an indicator of its usefulness for other purposes. No liability is accepted by the U.S. EPA for any errors or omissions in the results included in the data sets, associated information, and/or documentation.
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