• 제목/요약/키워드: KF94 mask

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보건의료종사자의 안면부여과식 마스크의 사용과 밀착도검사의 중요성 (Usage of Filtering-facepiece Masks for Healthcare Workers and Importance of Fit Testing)

  • 한돈희
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.245-253
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    • 2015
  • Objectives: One aim of the study is to compare filtering facepiece masks for healthcare workers between Korea and other countries. The other is to emphasize the importance of fit testing for these masks using an analysis of previous research. Materials: An extensive literature review was performed by searching a number of websites and existing studies. Results: KF94 and KF99 masks certified by the Korean CDC are suitable for healthcare workers as filtering facepiece masks. The standards for these respirators are similar to FFP2 and FFP3 of EN 143 and 149. The performance, such as filtering efficiency, is almost the same between KP94 and N95. It was found that fit testing of respirators for healthcare workers was important to reduce infection risk. Conclusions: KF94 should be emphasized as filtering facepiece masks for healthcare workers rather than N95. Even though Korea has no fit testing regulations, implementing fit testing in healthcare settings is strongly recommended to decrease infection risk.

종이 기반과 플라스틱 기반 보건마스크 패키징의 환경영향 비교 (Comparison of Environmental Evaluation for Paper and Plastic Based Mask Packaging)

  • 강동호;고유진;오상훈;추고현;장지수;이준혁;심진기
    • 한국포장학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2024
  • In this study, environmental evaluation of high barrier coated paper (coating layer/paper) packaging is conducted in comparison with conventional aluminum laminated (PET/VMPET/LLDPE) plastic packaging. The target product for this packaging is a KF94 mask, which requires a high barrier of water and oxygen to maintain the filtration ability of the mask filter. The functional unit of this study is 10,000 mask packaging materials based on a material capable of blocking oxygen (<1 g/m2day) and moisture (<3 g/m2day) for the preservation of KF94 masks. In order to understand the results easily, paper-based mask packaging system divided into 6 stages (pulp, pulping & paper making, calendaring & coating, printing, packing and waste management), while plastic-based mask packaging consists of 5 stages (material production, processing, printing, packing, waste management) In case of paper-based mask packaging, most contributing stage is calendaring & coating, resulting from heat and electricity production. On the other hand, plastic-based mask packaging is contributed more than 30% by material production, specifically due to linear low density polyethylene and purified terephthalic acid production. The comparison results show that global warming potential of paper-based mask packaging has 32% lower than that of plastic-based mask packaging. Most of other impact indicators revealed in similar trend.

국내 시판 유아동 보건용 마스크 구조 및 제품 치수 비교 연구 (A Study of the Structures and Product Dimensions of Hygienic Face Mask for Infants and Children in the Domestic Market)

  • 김지은
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.113-125
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    • 2023
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the normalization of mask-wearing worldwide, and young children are particularly vulnerable to respiratory diseases. Children's masks come in various sizes and shapes, causing confusion among consumers who struggle to find products that can accommodate their child's unique physical conditions. This research aims to analyze the shape and dimensions of health masks designed for young children. A total of 67 mask varieties were collected, and 58 were subjected to analysis. The masks were found to have two primary shapes: foldable and beak-like, with sizes categorized as small and extra-small. The majority of masks were manufactured in Korea, and the size labeling systems varied among manufacturers. The mask materials were non-woven fabric or polypropylene, and there was diversity in terms of the adjustable earbands and the use of additional accessories. The dimensions of the masks varied depending on their shape, with significant differences in the weight and the length of the wire holes. Subsequent research should focus on conducting wearability evaluations to verify the dimensional suitability of commercially available children's health masks based on shape and size. Additionally, this study aims to provide foundational data that can assist in the development of children's masks with size ranges that differentiate them from adult masks and cater to specific age groups.

시판 보건용 마스크의 인터넷 조사 및 비교 착용 실험 (An Internet Survey and Comparative Wearing Test of Commercial Health Masks)

  • 이경화;송하영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.417-432
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to enhance the comfort of health masks by conducting in-depth interviews, online surveys, and wearing tests on commercial health masks. The findings are summarized below. In-depth interviews revealed that the most comfortable mask styles were ranked as follows: Beak-1 (B-1) & Beak-2 (B-2) style > Flat style > 3-Horizontal foldable (3H) style. Men generally preferred flat style masks, while women favored beak-shaped masks. The internet survey results showed that 77.8% of surveyed brands offered a variety of mask styles, with 3H and B-2 masks being the most common. Different brands provided masks with different filtration levels, ranging from KF-AD to KF94. Size consistency also varied among brands, with flat masks having relatively consistent dimensions and B-2 masks showing significant size differences. Wearing tests indicated that 3H and B-1 masks were highly satisfying for categories like "itchiness," "unpleasant odor," and "mask slipping." Conversely, flat masks scored the highest satisfaction in classifications such as "stiff," "heavy," "thick," "hot while wearing it," "moisture accumulation," "breathing discomfort," "short ear straps," and "itchiness". Overall, the flat style, B-1, and B-2 yielded higher satisfaction levels, while 4-Horizontal foldable (4H) and 3H garnered lower satisfaction scores on wearing tests.

보건용 마스크의 분진포집효율, 흡기저항 및 CO2 농도 (Dust Collection Efficiency, Inhalation Pressure, and CO2 Concentration in Health Masks)

  • 한돈희;김일순
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: To identify the degree of physical burden, a determination was undertaken of dust collection efficiency, inhalation pressure, and CO2 concentration related to health masks certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS). Methods: Twenty health masks were purchased on the market. Dust collection efficiency and inhalation pressure were determined in the same manner as in MFDS certification testing, respectively using TSI Model 8130 (TSI, U.S.) and ART Plus (Korea). CO2 concentrations for 20 subjects using a CO2 analyzer (G100, G150, Geotechnical Instrument Ltd., UK) were measured with a similar method as a total inward leakage test. In addition to CO2 levels, dead space volumes in the masks was determined for predicting concentrations of CO2 in inhalation air. Results: Most of the dust collection efficiencies found for the 20 masks were far higher than the standard. Four KF94s met KF99 and four KF80s even met KF94. Most inhalation pressures were also much lower than the standard, with many almost one-half of the standard. The mean and standard deviation of CO2 concentration in the mask were 2.9±0.44%. Considering dead volume, the prediction for CO2 concentration in the inhalation air was 4,395±1,266 ppm. Conclusions: For healthy men and women, the dust collection efficiency and inhalation pressure of health masks were not at a level that would affect their health. Although CO2 levels in the inhalation air were predicted not to affect health, research on the physiological effects of health masks on Koreans is needed for more precise research.

마스크 필터가 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 호흡기능에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Mask Filter on Respiratory Function in Chronic Stroke Patients)

  • 이윤희;금동민;신원섭
    • 대한통합의학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 2022
  • Purpose : This study investigated the effects of wearing a mask and different mask filters on the respiratory function of stroke patients. Methods : A total of 15 stroke patients were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The respiratory functions were compared between participants with and without masks and among respiratory functions with three different mask filters. The order of using masks was non-wearing masks, Dental masks, KF80 masks, and KF94 masks; the difference in respiratory volumes among these conditions were measured. For accuracy of the measurement, sufficient education on the respiratory measurement method was provided to the researcher, and the heart rate of the participants was estimated to confirm their stability before the measurements. To ensure accuracy, the subjects were educated on the researchers' respiratory measurement methods. Each measurement was followed by 10 min breathing stability before replacing the next mask. Results : The results of this study showed that the difference in respiratory functions, including forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), and maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV), in stroke patients was statistically significant among different masks (p<.05). Afterwards, the values of FVC, FEV1, and MVV in stroke patients wearing masks were significantly lower than those of the non-masked control group (p<.05). The difference in respiratory functions with different mask filters showed no statistical significance (p<.05). Conclusion : This study showed that participants wearing any of the masks presented a lower respiratory function than that of those without using masks; additionally, no difference in respiratory functions was observed with differences in mask filters. Therefore, wearing a mask for a prolonged period is confirmed to affect breathing in stroke patients with weak respiratory function.

식품의약품안전처에서 허가된 보건용 마스크의 특성 분석 (Characteristics of Health Masks Certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety)

  • 함승헌;최원준;이완형;강성규
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.134-141
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: The study aimed to investigate the characteristics of health masks and to suggest the proper selection and use of protecting the respiratory system from particulate matters. Methods: The National Standard of masks promulgated by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) and the Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL) were reviewed. The raw data of certified health masks were obtained from the MFDS database. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: Overall, 543 masks were certified by MFDS as of March 2019. Numbers of certified masks as KF80 (Korea Filter), KF94 and KF99 were 257 (47.3%), 281 (51.8%), and 5 (0.9%), respectively. Names of health masks, which were yellow sand, communicable diseases, health or its combination, were diverse that made customers be confused in selection. Health masks were also classified by particulate size, however, detailed information was not available. Conclusions: We investigated the status of health mask certification in Korea. Appropriate information on KF grade of health masks is required for customers to use them properly. MFDS should update the certification system of health masks periodically.

Microbial Contamination according to the Numbers of Mask Worn in the Community

  • Eun Ju Lee;Heechul Park;Min-A Je;Songhee Jung;Gahee Myoung;Su Bin Jo;Hyun Min Hwang;Ryeong Si;Hyunwoo Jin;Kyung-Eun Lee;Jungho Kim
    • 대한의생명과학회지
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.317-321
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    • 2022
  • Due to COVID-19 pandemic, wearing face masks is obligatory to prevent respiratory virus transmissions in the community. However, there are few studies of the desirable number of wearing a face mask, and how to store them for reuse. Therefore, in this study, a survey was conducted among 208 healthy adults, and 27 kf-94 masks worn for 1, 2, and 3 days were collected. To estimate the risk of bacterial contamination, we analyzed the extent of bacterial contamination of the BHI medium and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. With an increase in the number of days of using the mask, the degree of bacterial contamination of the used mask gradually increased. As a result of 16S rRNA PCR performed for strain identification, Staphylococcus, known as a pathogenic bacterium, was identified the most. In conclusion, we found that wearing a cotton KF mask provides an optimal environment for microbes, which are related to the skin and respiratory system, to thrive. Therefore, it is also important to reduce the risk of bacterial infection of the face mask with appropriate sterilization methods.

착용자 환경 및 시간에 대한 마스크 미생물 오염 연구 (A Study on the Mask Microbial Contamination by Working Environment and Wearing Time)

  • 서혜경;권영일;이성연;강병갑;명준표;장호영;김희주;심수아;박성욱
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.427-439
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: This study aims to investigate differences in microbial contamination according to the duration and environment of mask wearing. Methods: Forty-five participants were recruited from workers in an offices, multi-purpose facilities, and a schools. After wearing of KF94 mask for two. four, and six hours, the microorganisms adsorbed on the outer and inner layers of the mask were inoculated on BAP(Blood Agar Plate), Chocolate agar, and SDA plates. The bacterial count (CFUs: colony-forming units) cultured in each plate was measured and analyzed for changes in filtration efficiency. Results: The microbial contamination of masks worn in classrooms, offices, and multi-purpose facilities showed a significant difference depending on the environment (p<0.000). The measured CFUs increased significantly according to the time wearing the mask. The difference between the inner and outer layers of the mask was also significant (p<0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the filtration efficiency of the masks by duration time (p=0.515). Conclusions: Masks worn by workers in the offices, multi-purpose facilities, and schools showed an increase of microbial contamination with the amount of time wearing the mask. The results indicate that the masks used in daily life may have adverse health effects if they are worn for a long time or reused over several days without the realizing that the masks can be contaminated with biological hazards. Guidelines on the safe threshold time for mask use should be established through further research.

이미지 분류를 위한 대화형 인공지능 블록 개발 (The Development of Interactive Artificial Intelligence Blocks for Image Classification)

  • 박영기;신유현
    • 정보교육학회논문지
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    • 제25권6호
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    • pp.1015-1024
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    • 2021
  • 엔트리, Machine Learning for Kids, Teachable Machine과 같이 블록 기반 프로그래밍 언어에서 활용할 수 있도록 인공지능을 간단히 학습시킬 수 있는 다양한 플랫폼들이 존재한다. 그러나 이와 같은 플랫폼들은 별도의 메뉴를 통해 인공지능 학습을 진행한 다음, 학습된 모델을 코드 에디터에서 활용하는 방식을 따르고 있다. 이와 같은 방식은 학습되는 과정을 학생들이 더 직관적으로 살펴볼 수 있다는 장점이 있지만, 학습 메뉴와 코드 에디터를 모두 활용해야 한다는 단점도 존재한다. 본 논문에서는 코드 에디터에서 인공지능 학습과 코딩을 모두 진행할 수 있는 인공지능 블록을 개발한다. 본 인공지능 블록은 스크래치 블록으로 제시되지만 실제 학습 과정은 파이썬 서버를 통해 수행된다. 파란색 펜과 빨간색 펜을 분류하는 모델, 덴탈 마스크와 KF94 마스크를 분류하는 모델을 학습하는 과정을 통해 본 블록에 대해 상세히 기술한다. 또, 학습 성능 면에서 Teachable Machine와 큰 차이가 없음을 실험적으로 나타내었다.