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KMID : 1024520130220040471
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2013 Volume.22 No. 4 p.471 ~ p.479
Measurement of Heavy Metals Using Portable XRF in Children's Playing Goods
Kim Hyung-Jin

Baek Young-Man
Jung Kyung-Hoon
Hong Suk-Youn
Heo Hwa-Jin
Seong Jin-Uk
Park Je-Chul
Abstract
The present study was conducted to judge the applicability of field quality control by children's goods manufacturers by assessing the contents of heavy metals such as Pb and Cd in outdoor play goods for children through measurement using Portable XRF and comparing the results through detailed analyses using ICP. Heavy metal contents of 711 part samples of 505 products were measured using XRF. According to the results, the ratio of products that exceeded the Pb and Cd content standards specified under the Quality Management and Safety Control of Industrial Products Act were 2.4% and 2.6%. Many products certified for self-regulated safety exceeded the standards and thus it was considered that harmful chemical material centered safety management systems would be necessary. Detailed ICP analyses of some products were compared and the results showed deviations of 0.9¢¦80.8% from XRF results. The reasons for this are deviations in the characteristics of measured cross sections and the homogeneity of samples resulting from sample preparation methods, etc. Therefore, it is considered that field quality control will be applicable if measuring methods are efficiently established based on product characteristics and calibration curve preparation methods are established through quality control.
KEYWORD
Children, Playing Goods, Heavy Metal, QA/QC, SRM, XRF
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