AIHce 2005 2005
DOI: 10.3320/1.2758603
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242. Performance of Class 95 Electret Filters Against Diesel Particulate Matter

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“… 8 9 Studies often test the filtration efficiency of a section of the mask filter material in a sample holder or on mannequin heads, usually sealing the mask to the mannequin’s face. One study investigated the filtration efficiency of mask filter material complying with the N95 criteria (filtering ≥95% particulate, online supplementary table S1 ), 10 finding that between <0.5% and 4.3% of the diesel aerosol, measured as elemental carbon, passed through the filters. Langrish et al 4 demonstrated that several mask materials allowed <5% of a diesel exhaust challenge through the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 9 Studies often test the filtration efficiency of a section of the mask filter material in a sample holder or on mannequin heads, usually sealing the mask to the mannequin’s face. One study investigated the filtration efficiency of mask filter material complying with the N95 criteria (filtering ≥95% particulate, online supplementary table S1 ), 10 finding that between <0.5% and 4.3% of the diesel aerosol, measured as elemental carbon, passed through the filters. Langrish et al 4 demonstrated that several mask materials allowed <5% of a diesel exhaust challenge through the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very few studies tested the N95 filter performance against aerosols in the occupational environments particles such as diesel exhaust and welding fume particles. Janssen and Bidwell (2006) investigated performance of two N95 FFRs exposed to diesel engine exhaust and measured concentration of elemental carbon as index of diesel exhaust particles. Penetrations of 1.12 and 2.71% were obtained after 2-and 8-hour exposure for one respirator; for another respirator, penetrations of 12.1 and 11.5 % were obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(28,29) The photometric filter penetration test method measures larger than 100 nm size aerosol particles with significant mass found in many conventional workplaces. However, the photometric method is not sensitive to measure nanoparticles with no significant mass.…”
Section: Room Airmentioning
confidence: 99%