“…Information regarding associations between area and personal airborne asbestos samples are important for evaluating exposure criteria and determination of the hazard assessment, as well as the underlying distribution [35,38,51,68]. Generally, area samples are employed for environmental and public health protection, evaluation of emission controls (engineering controls) and general concentrations of fibres or other contaminants in the work location, including inside and outside the regulated area (containment area) [2,[35][36][37][87][88][89]. Personal samples also can be used for decision criteria besides that of occupational concerns, including as an evaluator of engineering controls [35,40].…”