Applicability of aethalometers for monitoring diesel particulate matter concentrations and exposure in underground mines

JOURNAL OF AEROSOL SCIENCE(2024)

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Occupational exposure to diesel exhaust is regulated by legislation in Europe owing to its carcinogenic effects on humans. In underground mines, exposure to diesel exhaust requires regular monitoring. In this work, we investigate the usage of aethalometer AE33 and portable micro-aethalometer MA200 to assess occupational exposure to diesel exhaust in two underground mines. These instruments provide continuous data on wavelength-dependent particle light absorption, and based on this, equivalent black carbon (eBC) particle concentrations and potential sources. Both aethalometers correlated well with the thermal-optical elemental carbon analysis. Time-resolved aethalometer data revealed work-activity-dependent eBC concentration patterns that can be beneficial for identifying work phases that are significant for occupational exposure. In particular, high eBC peak exposures were observed for workers near load haul dumping areas. The diesel soot mass absorption cross-sections determined were similar for both mines. The absorption angstrom ngstrom exponent determined from the aethalometer data was suitable for detecting and assessing the contributions of other potential sources to eBC concentrations, such as tobacco smoke, which is often prevalent in work environments. Overall, the portable micro-aethalometers proved to be suitable for monitoring occupational diesel exhaust exposure and can be useful for designing targeted exposure prevention measures in mining environments.
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Diesel exhaust,Elemental carbon,Equivalent black carbon,Mass absorption cross-section,Occupational exposure,angstrom ngstro center dot m exponent
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