SIST EN 481:1998
(Main)Workplace atmospheres - Size fraction definitions for measurement of airborne particles
Workplace atmospheres - Size fraction definitions for measurement of airborne particles
This standard defines sampling conventions for particle size fractions which are to be used in assessing the possible health effects resulting from inhalation of airborne particles in the workplace. They are derived from experimental data for healthy adults. Conventions are defined for the inhalable, thoracic and respirable fractions; extrathoracic and tracheobronchial conventions may be calculated from the defined conventions.
Arbeitsplatzatmosphäre - Festlegung der Teilchengrößenverteilung zur Messung luftgetragener Partikel
Diese Norm enthält Festlegungen für die Probenahme von Partikelgrössenfraktionen, welche zur Beurteilung möglicher Gesundheitheitsgefahren durch die Einatmung am Arbeitsplatz herangezogen werden sollen. Sie sind aus Untersuchungen an gesunden Erwachsenen abgeleitet. Konventionen werden festgelegt für die einatembare, die thorakale und die alveolengängige Fraktion; die extrathroakale und die tracheobronchiale Fraktion kann aus den festgelegten Fraktionen durch Rechnung ermittelt werden.
Atmospheres des lieux de travail - Définition des fractions de taille pour le mesurage des particules
Cette norme définit des conventions d'échantillonage pour les fractions de taille des particules qui sont destinées à être utilisées pour évaluer les effets éventuels sur la santé dus à l'inhalation de particules en suspension dans l'air sur le lieu de travail. Elles proviennent de données expérimentales obtenues sur des adultes sains. On définit des conventions pour les fractions inhalable, thoracique et alvéolaire; les fractions extrathoraciques et trachéobronchique peuvent être calculées à partir des conventions définies (la fraction inhalable est parfois appelée fraction inspirable).
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General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 31-Dec-1997
- Technical Committee
- KAZ - Air quality
- Current Stage
- 6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 01-Jan-1998
- Due Date
- 01-Jan-1998
- Completion Date
- 01-Jan-1998
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Oct-2024
Overview
EN 481:1993 (adopted in national versions such as SIST EN 481:1998) is a CEN standard that defines sampling conventions for particle size fractions used in workplace atmospheres. The standard establishes how to classify airborne particles for exposure assessment so that measurements relate to potential health effects from inhalation. The conventions are based on experimental data for healthy adults and cover the inhalable, thoracic and respirable fractions; extrathoracic and tracheobronchial fractions can be calculated from these defined conventions.
Key Topics
- Particle size fraction definitions: Clear conventions for what constitutes inhalable, thoracic and respirable fractions in occupational air monitoring.
- Sampling conventions: Guidance on how to interpret measurements with respect to human respiratory deposition and health relevance.
- Human-based data: Conventions are derived from experimental data for healthy adults to reflect realistic inhalation and deposition behavior.
- Derived fractions: Notes that extrathoracic and tracheobronchial fractions may be calculated from the primary conventions rather than redefined.
- Terminology and scope: Defines terms used in particle size measurement and limits the standard’s application to workplace atmospheres and occupational hygiene.
Applications
EN 481:1993 is practical for professionals involved in occupational air quality and aerosol measurement:
- Occupational hygienists and industrial hygienists use the standard to select appropriate sampling strategies and interpret exposure data against size-relevant health risks.
- Testing and analytical laboratories rely on the conventions to report particle concentrations in a way that is comparable across studies and compliant with regulatory frameworks.
- Manufacturers of sampling equipment use the definitions to design and validate samplers aimed at inhalable, thoracic or respirable fractions.
- Regulators and safety managers apply the standard when developing monitoring programs, setting workplace controls, and assessing compliance with exposure limits tied to particle size fractions.
Practical uses include designing monitoring programs, choosing samplers and inlets, interpreting aerosol measurement results, and informing risk assessments and control measures based on particle size–dependent health effects.
Related Standards
- Standards addressing specific sampling methods, sampler performance and occupational exposure limits are typically used alongside EN 481:1993.
- For comprehensive compliance and measurement programs, consult national adoption documents (e.g., SIST EN 481:1998) and relevant guidance from occupational health authorities.
Keywords: EN 481:1993, workplace atmospheres, airborne particles, particle size fractions, inhalable fraction, thoracic fraction, respirable fraction, sampling conventions, occupational hygiene, CEN.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN 481:1998 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Workplace atmospheres - Size fraction definitions for measurement of airborne particles". This standard covers: This standard defines sampling conventions for particle size fractions which are to be used in assessing the possible health effects resulting from inhalation of airborne particles in the workplace. They are derived from experimental data for healthy adults. Conventions are defined for the inhalable, thoracic and respirable fractions; extrathoracic and tracheobronchial conventions may be calculated from the defined conventions.
This standard defines sampling conventions for particle size fractions which are to be used in assessing the possible health effects resulting from inhalation of airborne particles in the workplace. They are derived from experimental data for healthy adults. Conventions are defined for the inhalable, thoracic and respirable fractions; extrathoracic and tracheobronchial conventions may be calculated from the defined conventions.
SIST EN 481:1998 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.040.30 - Workplace atmospheres. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN 481:1998 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to oSIST prEN 481:2024. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
SIST EN 481:1998 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 2017-01-0046. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-januar-1998
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GHOFHY
Workplace atmospheres - Size fraction definitions for measurement of airborne particles
Arbeitsplatzatmosphäre - Festlegung der Teilchengrößenverteilung zur Messung
luftgetragener Partikel
Atmospheres des lieux de travail - Définition des fractions de taille pour le mesurage des
particules
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 481:1993
ICS:
13.040.30 Kakovost zraka na delovnem Workplace atmospheres
mestu
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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