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ISSN : 1738-4125(Print)
ISSN : 2287-7509(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.4 No.3 pp.184-193
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일부 공공 및 학교시설에서의 석면 분포특성 조사

노영만, 박화미*, 이철민, 김윤신, 이상운, 석미희1), 정춘화2)
한양대학교 환경 및 산업의학연구소, 1)ETS 컨설팅, 2)세명대학교 안전보건학과

The Characteristics of Asbestos Distribution in Some Public an School Buildings

Wha Me Park*, Young-Man Roh, Choel Min Lee, Yoon Shin Kim, Sang Woon Lee, Mi Hee Suk1), Chun Hwa Jeong2)
Institute of Environmental and Industrial Medicine, Hanyang University
1)ETS Consulting
2)Department of Safety and Health, Semyung University

Abstract

This study was performed to investigate the characteristics of asbestos distribution in 6 public and 6school buildings from August to September in 2006. The bulk samples were analysed by PLM(polarized lightmicroscope). Also the airborne samples were analysed PCM(phase contrast microscope) and confirmed bySEM-EDX(scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive using X-ray analysis) method. The 6 publicbuildings included the ACM(asbestos containing material) ranged 2-7 % of chrysotile in 70 % of samplesfrom ceiling, floor tile, and wall board and has 20 % tremolite in 2 ceiling plaster. The 6 school buildingswere identified 1.5 % tremolite in one sample and showed the similar asbestos distribution with the publicbuilding. The airborne concentrations of fiber materials were ranged with 0.000-0.017 f/cc in public placesand 0.000-0.012 f/cc in school building by PCM. However, the asbestos fibers could not be found bySEM-EDX. In the result of physical assessment of ACM in each buildings, it is considered that there is nochance of a hazardous situation because the ACM is not friable. Its suggested that the asbestos control planshould be established to prevent asbestos exposure to occupants from damaged ACM by repairing andcustodial work.

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