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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Hyg. 2020 Apr 3;17(5):231–242. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2020.1735640

Table 3.

Summary of SWPF test observations for the handheld CPC and PAMS

Summary of SWPF test observations
Disadvantages
Portable Instrument Advantages # trials (Conc. Level)A # bending issuesB # issues

Handheld CPC 3007 Observations on subjects:
* CPC is lightweight (1.7 kg or 3.8 lb). )
*Easy to mount 2 CPCs to a vest and wear them when conducting normal work
Observations on CPCs: Withstand workplace environment up to 6 h.
Observations on subjects: None
Observations on CPCs: * Able to measure only particle counts (not particle size).
* The CPC showed tilt condition when bending at the waist > 50o, but the tilt condition normally corrected itself.
48 (L)
48 (M)
48 (H)
2
2
2
0
0
0
PAMS Observations on subjects: Can mount one PAMS to a backpack and wear it when conducting normal work.
Observations on PAMSs: * Able to measure particle counts and sizes.
* Withstand workplace environment up to several hours if routinely cleaning the charger.
Observations on subjects PAMS is heavy (~5 kg or 11 lb), so can carry only one in the backpack.
Observations on PAMSs: * The PAMS showed tilt condition when bending at the waist > 50o (normally corrected itself).
* Need to clean the charger during sampling to avoid a problem (charger failure).
* Extended period for charger to stabilize.
48 (L)
48 (M)
48 (H)
1
1
1
5
4
5
A

(Conc. Level): Concentrations: L (low, 8 × 103 particles/cm3), M (medium, 5 × 104 particles/cm3), and H (high, 1 × 105 particles/cm3).

B

Bending issues: 6 cases out of 144 trials for 2 CPCs carried by test subjects at 3 concentrations and 3 cases out of 72 trials for one PAMS carried by test subjects.