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Learn how CO2, NOx, and PM10 emissions factors were utilized in the iTRACE system to derive analysis measures for workplace air quality. Explore example outputs, relationship between emission concentration and health impacts, and visual graphs illustrating black carbon concentrations. Join Uto Patrick, the Air Quality Project Manager, in this informative session on improving air quality for a healthier work environment.
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Clean Air Better Business Uto Patrick – Cross River Partnership 2ndJune 2016 1 of 20
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The CO2, NOx and PM10 emissions factors were imported into the iTRACE Data mining system and applied to the workplace summary statistics to produce a number of measures that could be used to analyse the Air Quality data in iTRACE. 7 of 20
Example outputs 8 of 20
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a. The Box top and bottom show the 75th and 25th percentile b. The top Whisker shows the maximum value c. The bottom Whisker shows the minimum value d. The Mean is show as a solid horizontal line e. The Median is show as a dotted horizontal line. 10 of 20
Relationship between emission concentration and health impacts 11 of 20
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Graph showing 1 minute avg. black carbon concentrations 15 of 20
Graph showing cumulative black carbon concentrations 16 of 20
Communication 17 of 20
Supply chain 18 of 20
Transport 19 of 20
Uto PatrickAir Quality Project ManagerMAQF - Clean Air Better BusinessEmail: upatrick@lambeth.gov.ukTel: 0207 9262983 / 07785660504: @CRP_CABB 20 of 20