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Measurement of airborne gunshot particles in a ballistics laboratory by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Date
2012Registration in:
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, CLARE, v. 214, n. 41334, supl. 1, Part 1, pp. 44-47, 40179, 2012
0379-0738
10.1016/j.forsciint.2011.07.016
Author
Diaz, Ernesto
Souza Sarkis, Jorge E.
Viebig, Sonia
Saldiva, Paulo
Institutions
Abstract
The present study aimed determines lead (Pb), antimony (Sb) and barium (Ba) as the major elements present in GSR in the environmental air of the Ballistics Laboratory of the Sao Paulo Criminalistics Institute (I.C.-S.P.), Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil. Micro environmental monitors (mini samplers) were located at selected places. The PM2.5 fraction of this airborne was collected in, previously weighted filters, and analyzed by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (SF-HR-ICP-MS). The higher values of the airborne lead, antimony and barium, were found at the firing range (lead (Pb): 58.9 mu g/m(3); barium (Ba): 6.9 mu g/m(3); antimony (Sb): 7.3 mu g/m(3)). The mean value of the airborne in this room during 6 monitored days was Pb: 23.1 mu g/m(3); Ba: 2.2 mu g/m(3); Sb: 1.5 mu g/m(3). In the water tank room, the air did not show levels above the limits of concern. In general the airborne lead changed from day to day, but the barium and antimony remained constant. Despite of that, the obtained values suggest that the workers may be exposed to airborne lead concentration that can result in an unhealthy environment and could increase the risk of chronic intoxication. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.