This paper describes the derivation of default task-based dermal exposure values for use in a risk assessment toolkit for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A set of separately determined dermal exposure modifiers have been applied to published studies of dermal exposure to obtain ‘normalized ’ dermal exposure data sets. These data sets are grouped according to task and then further subdivided by making a distinction between processes involving solid and liquid products. For each of the resulting 12 groups, two default exposure rates are required: potential exposure rate to the hands and potential exposure rate to the body. Default values for risk assessment are then derived by taking a weighted average of the 75th percentiles of th...
Workplace dermal exposure assessment is a complex task that aims to understand the dynamic interacti...
To evaluate risk from dermal exposure, the amount of material on the skin must first be measured. Th...
Abstract-4-Exposure of the skin to chemical substances can contribute significantly to total dose in...
This paper describes the derivation of default task-based dermal exposure values for use in a risk a...
This paper describes how default dermal exposure values can be adjusted with modifier values for spe...
The regulatory risk assessment of chemicals requires the estimation of occupational dermal exposure....
Dermal exposure needs to be addressed in regulatory risk assessment of chemicals. The models used so...
Risk assessment of chemicals requires assessment of the exposure levels of workers. In the absence o...
One is the development of a conceptual model for dermal risk assessment for regulatory purposes, suc...
The importance of dermal exposure has increased during the last few years, mainly because of the red...
Dermal exposure assessment and modeling is still in early phases of development. This article presen...
Introduction: The RISKOFDERM project collected task-based estimates of potential dermal exposure fro...
Dermal exposure measurements were collected as part of RISKOFDERM, a European dermal exposure study ...
Dermal exposure to industrial chemicals during work is of major concern in the risk assessment of ch...
Dermal exposure could occur in workers, even if protections are usually used, or in general populati...
Workplace dermal exposure assessment is a complex task that aims to understand the dynamic interacti...
To evaluate risk from dermal exposure, the amount of material on the skin must first be measured. Th...
Abstract-4-Exposure of the skin to chemical substances can contribute significantly to total dose in...
This paper describes the derivation of default task-based dermal exposure values for use in a risk a...
This paper describes how default dermal exposure values can be adjusted with modifier values for spe...
The regulatory risk assessment of chemicals requires the estimation of occupational dermal exposure....
Dermal exposure needs to be addressed in regulatory risk assessment of chemicals. The models used so...
Risk assessment of chemicals requires assessment of the exposure levels of workers. In the absence o...
One is the development of a conceptual model for dermal risk assessment for regulatory purposes, suc...
The importance of dermal exposure has increased during the last few years, mainly because of the red...
Dermal exposure assessment and modeling is still in early phases of development. This article presen...
Introduction: The RISKOFDERM project collected task-based estimates of potential dermal exposure fro...
Dermal exposure measurements were collected as part of RISKOFDERM, a European dermal exposure study ...
Dermal exposure to industrial chemicals during work is of major concern in the risk assessment of ch...
Dermal exposure could occur in workers, even if protections are usually used, or in general populati...
Workplace dermal exposure assessment is a complex task that aims to understand the dynamic interacti...
To evaluate risk from dermal exposure, the amount of material on the skin must first be measured. Th...
Abstract-4-Exposure of the skin to chemical substances can contribute significantly to total dose in...