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ASTM D6333-17 Standard Practice for Collection of Dislodgeable Pesticide Residues from Floors.pdf

1、Designation: D6333 17Standard Practice forCollection of Dislodgeable Pesticide Residues from Floors1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D6333; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revisio

2、n. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers a procedure for collection ofdislodgeable pesticide residues from indoor floor surfaces.1.2 This practice and

3、 the sampling methodology describedare applicable to bare floors or covered floor surfaces, forexample, carpeting and vinyl flooring.1.3 This practice and the sampling methodology describedare applicable to all pesticides listed in Practice D4861 whetherapplied directly to the floor surface or trans

4、ported there bymigration within the room or tracked in from outdoors.1.4 Floor surfaces for which this practice has been success-fully applied include nylon plush carpeting, polypropylenelevel-loop carpeting, and vinyl flooring.1.5 Sample analysis will be dependent upon the nature ofthe pesticides t

5、argeted and is beyond the scope of this practice;however, the analytical procedures discussed in PracticeD4861 are applicable to this practice.1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.7 This standard does not pu

6、rport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to its use.1.8 This international standard was deve

7、loped in accor-dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-ization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recom-mendations issued by the World Trade Organization TechnicalBarriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Doc

8、uments2.1 ASTM Standards:2D1193 Specification for Reagent WaterD1356 Terminology Relating to Sampling and Analysis ofAtmospheresD4861 Practice for Sampling and Selection of AnalyticalTechniques for Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenylsin AirE1 Specification for ASTM Liquid-in-Glass ThermometersE3

9、37 Test Method for Measuring Humidity with a Psy-chrometer (the Measurement of Wet- and Dry-Bulb Tem-peratures)3. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in thispractice, refer to Terminology D1356.3.1.1 dislodgeable residuethat part of the residue of achemical deposited on a solid s

10、urface that may be transferredby direct contact to human skin or clothing (sometimes calledtransferable residue).3.1.2 sampling traversethe distance from the startingpoint to the end point over which the sampling media contactsthe floor surface for collection of a single sample.3.1.3 transfer coeffc

11、ientthe ratio of the amount of pesti-cide residue collected by the sampling media to the area of thesurface contacted by the media during a single samplingtraverse.3.1.4 transfer effciencythe ratio of the transfer coefficientto the pesticide surface loading determined by analysis ofdeposition coupon

12、s placed strategically on the test surfacebefore the pesticide application.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D22 on Air Qualityand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D22.05 on Indoor Air.Current edition approved March 1, 2017. Published March 2017. Originallyapprov

13、ed in 1998. Last previous edition approved in 2010 as D6333 10. DOI:10.1520/D6333-17.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary

14、page onthe ASTM website.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for

15、 theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.155 4. Summary of Practice4.1 The sampling method described in this practice is takenfrom published work (1-4).34.2 Dislodgeable pesticide residue

16、s from floor surfaces arecollected by transfer to an annular ring of polyurethane foam(PUF), which is rolled across the floor at a constant speed andapplied pressure.4.3 The PUF sampling ring is slipped over a cylindricalmetal axle that functions as the front wheel of the PUF rollerapparatus. The ap

17、paratus is typically constructed of aluminumand consists of a frame with two permanent rear wheels and thedetachable axle cylinder on the front.4.4 Weights are attached to the roller frame to apply thedesired downward force on the PUF roller ring (samplingpressure). A total weight of 3.88 kg provide

18、s a samplingpressure of 8300 Pa, corresponding approximately to that of a9 kg child crawling or walking.4.5 A handle is connected at the rear of the roller frame topush or pull the device across the floor surface.4.6 A template or similar measuring device is used toidentify the area to be sampled. T

19、he axle cylinder is fitted witha clean PUF ring, and the roller is then pushed at a constant rateof approximately 10 cm/s over a distance of 1.0 m and thenimmediately pulled in the reverse direction back over the samesampling area at the same rate of speed, ending at the originalstarting position.4.

20、7 The PUF ring is removed from the detached axlecylinder and placed in a sealed container for transport to thelaboratory for analysis.4.8 The PUF ring is extracted and analyzed using specificanalytical procedures for the pesticides of interest. Typicalmethods involve Soxhlet extraction with analysis

21、 of extracts bygas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), gaschromatography/electron capture detection (GC/ECD), orother techniques noted in Practice D4861.5. Significance and Use5.1 This practice may be used to estimate the potential forhuman exposure to pesticide residues that may be dislodgedf

22、rom residential floor surfaces by dermal contact. The samplingdevice employed is designed to approximately replicate thepressure applied bya9kgchild crawling or walking on thefloor.5.2 Laboratory tests and field studies have shown that thetransfer coefficient of the sampling device for collection of

23、dried pesticide residues from nylon plush carpets is two tothree times higher than that of a dry hand (palm only) pressedten times at 7300 Pa over the same area of carpet (2, 4, 5).5.3 This practice has been found suitable for use on plushand level loop carpets and vinyl flooring (2, 3).5.4 This pra

24、ctice does not describe procedures for evalua-tion of the safety of floor surfaces or the potential for humanexposure to dislodgeable pesticide residues. It is the usersresponsibility to evaluate the data collected by this practice andmake such determinations in the light of other availableinformati

25、on.6. Interferences6.1 There are no known interferences to the collection ofdislodgeable pesticide residues from floors using this practice.The presence of excessive moisture levels in carpeting, as maybe the case shortly after a wet cleaning operation, may affectthe dislodgeability of residues, pos

26、sibly yielding higher thannormal results.6.2 Analytical interferences may be caused by contaminantsin the sampling medium, solvents, and reagents and onglassware and other sampling or sample processing hardwarethat result in discrete artifacts and elevated baselines, or both,in the detector profiles

27、. For potential analytical interferences,refer to Practice D4861.7. Apparatus7.1 PUF Roller Sampler, (as shown in Fig. 1) may beconstructed by a machinist using primarily aluminum materi-als. The typical apparatus consists of a frame (12.4 by 25.4 cm)that is attached to a rear axle that holds a swiv

28、el joint in thecenter for attaching the handle and has two aluminum wheels(2.5-cm wide by 10.2-cm diameter). The distance between theoutside of the two wheels is 21.6 cm and between the inside ofthe wheels is 16.5 cm. An aluminum cylinder (7.6-cm long by4.3-cm diameter) is attached to the front of t

29、he sampler frameby 6-mm diameter hex head axle bolts on the cylinder that fitinto slots on the frame. This cylinder serves as the front axleand also holds the PUF sampling medium (see 7.2). The frontaxle cylinder is secured in the slots by spring steel retainingclips that permit easy attachment and

30、removal of the cylinder.The handle for the sampler is two pieces that screw together(102-cm long by 1.3-cm diameter, overall) and then screw intothe swivel joint on the rear axle. Two stainless steel blocks,each measuring 12.7 by 7.3 by 2.5 cm and having a combinedweight of 3.88 kg, are attached to

31、the center of the framethrough holes that fit over 3-mm diameter threaded posts oneither side of the frame. The weights are secured to the framewith hand-tightened knurled nuts.NOTE 1Although the use of stainless steel to construct the weights isnot required (other materials of similar density will

32、suffice), the ease ofcleaning and resistance to corrosion make this metal very useful.7.2 PUF Sampling MediumThe sampling medium con-sists of an annular plug cut from a sheet of medium density(0.029 g/cm3) open-cell, polyether-type polyurethane foam,7.6-cm thick.NOTE 2This foam is the type used comm

33、ercially in upholstery and iswidely used for air sampling. It is the same type as that described inPractice D4861, but has a higher density.7.2.1 Cut the foam sheet stock with a high-speed cutting dielubricated with distilled water to produce an annular ring8.9-cm O.D. by 4.2-cm I.D. Alternatively,

34、the PUF sheet stockmay be immersed in distilled water and compressed to achievesaturation prior to cutting.3The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis standard.D6333 17255 7.2.2 After cutting, immerse the rings in pesticide gradeacetone and compress to remo

35、ve most of the distilled water.Repeat the process.7.2.3 Extract the rings with acetone in a Soxhlet extractorfor 24 h at 4 to 6 cycles/h, followed by a second extraction with5 % diethyl ether in n-hexane for an additional 14 to 24 h at 4to 6 cycles/h. A final 24-h extraction with acetone is recom-me

36、nded to ensure that the PUF ring retains its shape.7.2.4 Upon completion of the Soxhlet extractions, transferthe PUF rings with solvent-rinsed tweezers into an open,pre-cleaned container (Refer to Practice D4861 for cleaning).7.2.5 Place containers with PUF rings inside a vacuumdrying oven and dry f

37、or 16 h under purified zero gradenitrogen.7.2.6 Place the dried rings in clean, sealed containers forstorage, preferably in an area protected from prolonged expo-sure to light.7.3 Guide BarAflat bar or ruler approximately 1.4-m longcan be used to guide the sampler during a traverse over thefloor sur

38、face. For example, an aluminum bar 2.5-cm wide and6-mm thick may be used in this application. The bar is clearlymarked at the starting point and at 10-cm intervals along itslength up to and including the ending point at the 1.0-m mark.The starting point is marked on the bar about 34 cm from oneend s

39、o that the wheels of the sampler will contact the bar whenthe front of the sampler is in place to begin a sampling traverse.7.3.1 Alternatively, a template may be constructed to serveas a guide for sampling.An example of such a template that hasbeen found useful may be constructed from two 168-cm lo

40、ngright-angled side bars made from extruded aluminum or othersuitable material with each side of the L-shaped bar having awidth of about 2.5 cm. The two angled sidebars are connectedat each end with a 2.5-cm wide flat bar that is 21.5-cm long,thereby resulting in two tracks that will accommodate the

41、 rearwheels of the PUF roller with only a slight tolerance. Thethickness of the side and end bars is approximately 0.3 cm. Thevertical height of the side bars should be sufficient to keep thewheels on the track, for example 2.5 cm. The carpet surface isexposed through a central opening 163 by 16.5 c

42、m in dimen-sion. The template is clearly marked at the starting point and at10-cm intervals along its length up to and including the endingpoint at the 1.0-m mark. The starting point is marked on thetemplate about 34 cm from one end so that the wheels of thesampler will remain upon the tracks with s

43、ome room to sparewhen the front of the sampler is in position to begin a sampletraverse.7.4 Starting PlatformAthin (1.6-mm) aluminum sheet (33by 25.4 cm) to be used as a platform to prevent contact of thePUF ring with the surface to be sampled before starting asampling traverse.7.5 Other Equipment:7

44、.5.1 Tongs, large (23-cm long), scissor type, stainless steeltongs, or similar implements, for installing and removing thePUF rings from the sampler apparatus.7.5.2 GlovesProtective gloves, powder-free nitrile, latex,or polyvinyl acetate, are required to guard against potentiallyhazardous exposures

45、and to minimize risk of cross contamina-tion between sampler apparatus and sampling media.7.5.3 Squeeze BottleA plastic (polytetrafluroethylene)squeeze bottle, 250500-mL volume, is filled with solvent andis used to rinse the sampler apparatus that contacts thesampling media and the tongs used to ins

46、tall and remove themedia.7.5.4 Stopwatch.7.5.5 Clean Glass Jars, for the collection and storage ofsamples.7.5.6 Thermometer (see Specification E1).FIG. 1 PUF Roller: A. In Position for Sampling. B. Axle Cylinder/Frame Assembly.D6333 17355 7.5.7 Relative Humidity Meter (see Test Method E337).8. Reage

47、nts8.1 Acetone, pesticide quality.8.2 n-Hexane, pesticide quality.8.3 Diethyl Ether, analytical reagent grade, preserved with2 % ethanol.8.4 2-Propanol, pesticide quality.8.5 Purity of ReagentsReagent grade chemicals shall beused in all tests. Unless otherwise indicated, it is intended thatall reage

48、nts shall conform to the specifications of the Commit-tee on Analytical Reagents of the American Chemical Society,where such specifications are available.48.6 Purity of WaterReferences to distilled water shall beunderstood to mean distilled water, which is Type II reagentwater conforming to Specific

49、ation D1193.9. Sampling Procedure9.1 Sampling Layout:9.1.1 At least three samples should be collected in the roomto be monitored. Unless the monitoring protocol requiresotherwise, the areas to be sampled should be selected in amanner that reflects the average surface of the floor; typically,one sample should be taken near a doorway, one in the centerof the room, and one near a corner.NOTE 3The area chosen for sampling should be at least 30 cm fromwalls that may have received crack and crevice treatments.9.1.2 Identify the sampling area and mark th

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