Are conventional protective devices such as fibrous filter media, respirator cartridges, protective clothing and gloves also efficient for nanoaerosols?
Golanski, Luana ; Guillot, Arnaud ; Tardif, François
2008
8 p.
aerosols ; equipment testing ; filtration efficiency ; personal protective equipment ; nanomaterials
Safe production and use of nanomaterials. Dissemination report
DR-325/326-200801-1
Protective measures
English
Ill.;[Internet download]
"Long before the final conclusions of toxicology research studies on the potential hazard of nanomaterials, it is today necessary to apply the principle of precaution by implementing among other, efficient personal protections against engineered nanoparticles. In this study, carried out in the frame of the Nanosafe2 project, different conventional individual protection devices well-qualified for micron size particles such as fibrous filters, repirator cartridges, protective clothing and gloves were tested with graphite nanoparticles ranging from 10 to 150 nm.
Main results
Fibrous filters are even more efficient for nanoparticles! HEPA filters, respirator cartridges and mask made with fibrous filters are even more efficient for nanoparticles.
Non woven fabrics seem much more efficient (air-tight materials) against nanoparticle penetration. Warning: Nanoparticles may penetrate through commercially available gloves! Thus use at least 2 layers of gloves."
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