서울시내 일부학교 건축물의 석면분포 현황 및 건축물의 석면 위해등급 비교 분석Distribution of asbestos and comparative analysis for rating scales of risk assessment methods in school buildings, Seoul
- Other Titles
- Distribution of asbestos and comparative analysis for rating scales of risk assessment methods in school buildings, Seoul
- Authors
- 오현주; 남인식; 김진만; 양진호; 박은정; 김지수; 손종렬
- Issue Date
- 2014
- Publisher
- 한국냄새환경학회
- Keywords
- ACMs (asbestos-containing materials); Chrysotile; Amosite; Risk assessment; Airborne astobestos
- Citation
- 실내환경 및 냄새 학회지, v.13, no.2, pp.124 - 131
- Indexed
- KCI
OTHER
- Journal Title
- 실내환경 및 냄새 학회지
- Volume
- 13
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 124
- End Page
- 131
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100149
- DOI
- 10.15250/joie.2014.13.2.124
- ISSN
- 2288-9167
- Abstract
- We investigated the distribution of asbestos in Seoul for 16 school buildings built before and after 1990, includingkindergartens, elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. The risk assessment standards of AHERA,HSE and ASTM were reviewed and a comparative analysis of assessment standards was conducted in schoolbuildings. For the risk assessment of 16 schools, 170 samples were selected, each of which was assessed usingstandards of AHERA, HSE and ASTM. The school buildings included the ACM (asbestos containing materials)ranged 3-4% of chrysotile and 1-3% of amosite in classroom ceilings and has 7-8% chrysotile in partitions of studenttoilets. The airborne concentrations of fiber materials were ranged with 0.002-0.022 fiber/cc in school buildingsby PCM. In this study, a simplified rating scale was used three categories of Good, Damaged and SignificantlyDamaged. In the result of comparative analysis for the risk assessment criteria, it was found that 113 samples, 132samples and 82 samples were classified as Good when assessed by AHERA, HSE and ASTM, respectively; and46 samples, 29 samples and 53 samples as Damaged, respectively; and 12 samples, 8 samples and 34 samples asSignificantly Damaged, respectively. From the distribution of asbestos and the comparative analysis for the riskassessment criteria, the management plan and new risk assessment were made based on the Korea backgroundshould be established to control asbestos exposure to students from damaged ACM and will be revealed that theassessment for the current condition and potential for disturbance on asbestos in school buildings.
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