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WP3.2 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS
SINPHONIE Project kick-off meeting
10-12 November, REC Conference Center, Szentendre Hungary
Marianne Stranger, VITO
Overview of the presentation
• WP 3.2 Partners• WP 3.2 Objectives• WP 3.2 Tasks • WP 3.2 Task distribution
WP3.2 Partners
WP3.2 Objectives
1. School selection
2. Organisation of the main study (in 24 countries)
3. Organisation of the case studies
4. Physical characteristics and chemical pollutants; IAQ issues
5. EU Database on IAQ
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
Step 1Step 2Step 3
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools
- Step 1: EU in 4 clusters based on: - Country’s overall climate (winter T, summer T, RH)
- Geographical location
- Step 2: In each cluster:- Inventory of reported data on IAQ at school (≥ 2007) per country
- Quantity and quality of the data sufficient?
- Step 3: Main study vs case study participation per cluster: - Need for more knowledge on IAQ at school in that country/cluster?
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 1: Identification of clusters
Cluster 1
Cluster 2Cluster 3
Cluster 4
Cluster 1: Northern Europe-Cold climate, cold winters-Large differences old vs new buildings ; Well insulated rooms, ventilation systems (Norway, Sweden, Finland)
Cluster 2: Central Europe-Moderate climate, moderately cold winters-Differences old vs new buildings (ventilation, insulation, passive and low energy construction)
Cluster 3: Eastern Europe-Colder climate, cold winters-Moderate to low insulation no ventilation systems (?)
Cluster 4: Southern Europe-Warm , warmer winters Mediterranean climate-Moderate to low insulation-Ventilation?
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 1: Identification of clusters
Cluster 1: - Northern part of Europe : cold climate, cold winters- Large differences old vs new buildings; Well
insulated rooms, ventilation systems (Norway, Sweden, Finland)
Cluster 2: - Central Europe: moderate climate, moderately cold
winters- Large differences old vs new buildings (ventilation,
insulation)
Cluster 3: - Eastern Europe: colder climate, cold winters- Moderate to low insulation no ventilation systems
(?)
Cluster 4:- Southern Europe: warm , warmer winters
Mediterranean climate- Moderate to low insulation- Ventilation (?)
Included countries
(8) Norway, Sweden, Finland, Island, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
(9) UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Swisserland
(8) Poland, Slovakia, Czech republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina
(8) Portugal, Spain, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia , Italy, Malta, Greece, Cyprus, Albania
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 2: In each cluster
- Inventory of reported data on IAQ at school (≥ 2007) per country (WP2)- Quantity and quality of the data?
TO BE COMPLETED
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Main study of max 120 schools
• Main study in 24 countries
• For each cluster a minimal participation in the main study
• Main study ‘weight’ is equal to case study ‘weight’
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Is there a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country of cluster x?
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Is there a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country of cluster x?
– Representative quantity of data available?
– IAQ assessment in at least 20 schools since 2007? – IAQ assessment in more than 1 room per school?
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Is there a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country of cluster x?
– Representative quantity of data available?
– IAQ assessment in at least 20 schools since 2007? – IAQ assessment in more than 1 room per school?
– Representative quality of data available?– Fieldwork based on validated methods? – Fieldwork with respect to ISO 16000?– Standardised methods? – SINPHONIE pollutants included?
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Is there a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country of cluster x?
– Representative quantity of data available?
– IAQ assessment in at least 20 schools since 2007? – IAQ assessment in more than 1 room per school?
– Representative quality of data available?– Fieldwork based on validated methods? – Fieldwork with respect to ISO 16000?– Standardised methods? – SINPHONIE pollutants included?
yes
yes
Data included in SINPHONIE database
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Is there a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country of cluster x?
– Representative quantity of data available?
– IAQ assessment in at least 20 schools since 2007? – IAQ assessment in more than 1 room per school?
– Representative quality of data available?– Fieldwork based on validated methods? – Fieldwork with respect to ISO 16000?– Standardised methods? – SINPHONIE pollutants included?
yes
yes
Data included in SINPHONIE database
no
no
More data needed
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Yes, there is a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country:
• Main study schools in that country ≥ 8?
• Participation in case studies = 0
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Yes, there is a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country:
• Main study schools in that country ≥ 8?
• Participation in case studies = 0
• No, there is no need for more data on IAQ at school in a country:
• Main study schools minimal for that country
• Main study schools in total cluster 10 (distribution according to distribution of schools in cluster)
• Participation in maximum 2 case studies
Task 1 Selection of relevant schools- Step 3: Distribution main studies vs case studies per cluster
• Yes, there is a need for more data on IAQ at school in a country:
• Main study schools in that country ≥ 8?
• Participation in case studies = 0
• No, there is no need for more data on IAQ at school in a country:
• Main study schools minimal for that country
• Main study schools in total cluster 10 (distribution according to distribution of schools in cluster)
• Participation in maximum 2 case studiesD 3.2.2
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
Task 2 Quality control / assurance- Strategy
• Excel table to be completed by all WP3.2 partners:
• Details on sampling procedures, techniques and analysis techniques
• Availability to contribute to training sessions
• Available sampling equipment
• Laboratory capacities
• Aim (1) overview of capacities for field work and for analysis
• Aim (2) known restrictions for field work and sample analysis
• Aim (3) applicable plan of work
• Aim (4) needs for training sessions
Task 2 Quality control / assurance- Strategy
• Excel table to be completed by all WP3.2 partners:
• Details on sampling procedures, techniques and analysis techniques
• Availability to organise training sessions
• Available sampling equipment
• Laboratory capacities
• Aim (1) overview of capacities for field work and for analysis
• Aim (2) known restrictions for field work and sample analysis
• Aim (3) applicable plan of work
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
Task 3 Environmental sampling & measurements- Main Study
• Formaldehyde• Benzene, trichloroethylene• Tetrachloroethylene• Pinene• Limonene
• NO2
• O3
• PAH (BaP and naphthalene)• Radon• CO
• CO2
• RH, T• Ventilation rates
• 120 schools
• Per 5 primary schools, one kindergarten
• 3 classrooms – 1 outdoor site
Protocol I/O measurements physical & chemical
parameters in schools (incl field work strategy + field
work documents)
D3.2.1
Task 3 Environmental sampling & measurements- Main Study
• Formaldehyde• Benzene, trichloroethylene• Tetrachloroethylene• Pinene• Limonene
• NO2
• O3
• PAH (BaP and naphthalene)• Radon• CO
• CO2
• RH, T• Ventilation rates
• 120 schools
• Per 5 primary schools, one kindergarten
• 3 classrooms – 1 outdoor site
Protocol I/O measurements physical & chemical
parameters in schools (incl field work strategy +
fieldwork documents)
D3.2.1
Task 3 Environmental sampling & measurements- Case Studies
Case study 1: The effectiveness of ventilation (aeration) to enhance IAQ(removal of contaminants originating from indoor or outdoor sources)
Case study 2: The effectiveness of abatement measures on IAQ problems at school (use of air cleaners or removal of potential sources)
Case Study 3: Influence of season on IAQ parameters
Case study 4: Emissions from consumer products and building materials, (products typically related to classroom construction, decoration or activities)
Case study 5: Mechanisms of chemical interactions in indoor mixtures (typically found in schools)
WP3.2 Tasks
• Task 1: Selection of relevant schools
• Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
• Task 3: Environmental sampling/measurements
• Task 4: Sample analysis
• Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools
Task 4 Sample Analysis- Based on task 2 - Quality control / assurance
Overview of capacities and restrictions for different labs in different countries
Who analyses what? Who subcontracts what?
Applicable plan of work
Task 5 Database on IAQ in EU Schools- Inventory of new generated data
D 3.2.3
WP3.2 Distribution of tasks• Who will contribute to which task? Task Contributors What? Due by?
Task 1: Selection of relevant schools VITO, NIEH, allVITO, NIEH, ??VITO, NIEH, ??All
Data inventoryDefining # schools countryD3.2.2Final school selection (based on WP3.1)
31-03-201130-06-201101-07-201131-08-2011
Task 2: Quality control/quality assurance
VITO, NIEH, allJRC, ? , allNIEH, ? allJRC, ……
Inventory equipment & analysis techniquesHarmonisation of techniquesHarmonisation of analysisTraining
31-03-201130-04-201130-04-201131-07-2011
Task 3: Environmental
sampling/measurements
? D3.2.1Protocol for I/O measurements (check lists, questionnaires)
01-09-2011
Main study ? Field work 02-2012
Case studies VITO, ???VITO, ?
Field work case 1Field work case 2Field work case 3Field work case 4Field work case 5
02-2012
Task 4: Sample analysis ?
Task 5: Database IAQ in EU Schools ? To formulate a template To inventory data D3.2.3Report on the main and case studies
05-2012
30-06-2012
WP3.2 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS
Questions and discussion
WP distribution of budgetsTOTAL ACTIVITIES
WP1 650.000 €
WP2 111.000 €
WP3.1 130.200 €
WP3.2 1.400.000 €
WP3.3 242.000 €
WP3.4 180.000 €
WP4.1 140.100 €
WP4.2 410.000 €
WP5 227.000 €
WP6 142.700 €
WP7 155.000 €
WP8 212.000 €
TOTAL 4.000.000 €