Data Entry: Please note that the research database will be replaced by UNIverse by the end of October 2023. Please enter your data into the system https://universe-intern.unibas.ch. Thanks

Login for users with Unibas email account...

Login for registered users without Unibas email account...

 
A quantitative risk assessment for skin sensitizing plant protection products: Linking derived No-Effect levels (DNELs) with agricultural exposure models
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4600922
Author(s) Sanvido, Olivier; Schmid, Kaspar; FitzGerald, Rex E.; Roth, Nicolas; Wilks, Martin F.; Bormann, Peter; Hopf, Nancy B.
Author(s) at UniBasel FitzGerald, Reginald Edward
Wilks, Martin F.
Roth, Nicolas
Year 2018
Title A quantitative risk assessment for skin sensitizing plant protection products: Linking derived No-Effect levels (DNELs) with agricultural exposure models
Journal Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology
Volume 98
Pages / Article-Number 171-183
Keywords Agricultural operator exposure model; Allergic contact dermatitis; Chemical skin sensitizers; Derived No-Effect level (DNEL); Plant protection products; Quantitative risk assessment
Mesh terms Agriculture; Allergens, toxicity; Dermatitis, Allergic Contact, prevention & control; Haptens, toxicity; Models, Theoretical; No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level; Occupational Exposure, adverse effects; Plant Diseases, prevention & control; Protective Agents, toxicity; Risk Assessment
Abstract Chemical skin sensitizers produce allergic contact dermatitis, which is one of the most frequent occupational diseases associated with chemical exposures. Skin exposure is the major route of exposure when using plant protection products (PPPs). Therefore, skin sensitization is an important factor to be addressed during the regulatory risk assessment of PPPs. The main regulatory decision criterion considered when performing risk assessment for skin sensitizers is the dose applied. The equally important criteria "potency of the substance" is insufficiently considered by two potency categories as potency may vary up to five orders of magnitude. "Frequency of exposure" to the skin sensitizer is not considered at all. Consequently, an improved risk assessment methodology is essential to adequately assess health risks from skin sensitizers, especially for agricultural operators using PPPs. A quantitative risk assessment (QRA) approach for addressing PPPs sensitizing potential is proposed here. This QRA combines a methodology to derive a substance-specific threshold for skin sensitizers, a Derived No-Effect Level (DNEL), and an agricultural exposure model used for assessing chronic health risks of PPPs. The proposed QRA for skin sensitizing PPPs is a clear improvement over current risk assessment to ensure the safe use of skin sensitizers in an occupational context.
Publisher Elsevier
ISSN/ISBN 1096-0295
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/77932/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.07.022
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30063949
ISI-Number WOS:000451107800022
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

MCSS v5.8 PRO. 0.355 sec, queries - 0.000 sec ©Universität Basel  |  Impressum   |    
25/04/2024