2017
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxx059
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Validation of the dermal exposure model in ECETOC TRA

Abstract: The ECETOC TRA model (presently version 3.1) is often used to estimate worker inhalation and dermal exposure in regulatory risk assessment. The dermal model in ECETOC TRA has not yet been validated by comparison with independent measured exposure levels. This was the goal of the present study. Measured exposure levels and relevant contextual information were gathered via literature search, websites of relevant occupational health institutes and direct requests for data to industry. Exposure data were clustered… Show more

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“…64, No. 3 (Lamb et al, 2015;Marquart et al, 2017). The broad theory of utilizing 'similar' (measurement) data to support a target exposure scenario has been previously described by McNally et al (2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…64, No. 3 (Lamb et al, 2015;Marquart et al, 2017). The broad theory of utilizing 'similar' (measurement) data to support a target exposure scenario has been previously described by McNally et al (2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The TRA review by the task force will also benefit from the findings of several research projects commissioned in recent years under the Long-Range Research Initiative of the European chemical industry council CEFIC [31,32], including an update of the RMM library published previously as ECEL [33] and now configured to align with the TRA to support in particular the PROC-specific efficacy figures for local exhaust ventilation (LEV).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermal exposure modelling at workplaces is only discussed briefly. Only Marquart et al [2] published in this regard. However, the ETEAM project made some analyses about dermal exposure aspects during the conceptual analysis and the between-user reliability exercise.…”
Section: Introduction-regulatory Background Of Occupational Exposure Assessments For Reachmentioning
confidence: 99%