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Existing Default Values and Recommendations for Exposure Assessment - A Nordic Exposure Group Project 2011

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The Danish Environmental Protection Agency1

Safety and Chemicals Agency2

Swedish Chemicals Agency3

Climate and Pollution Agency4

Arbeidstilsynet5

Administration of Occupational, Safety and Health6

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark7

Division of Toxicology and Risk Assessment, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark8

Default values are often used in exposure assessments e.g. in modelling because of lack of actually measured data. The quality of the exposure assessment outcome is therefore heavily dependent on the validity and representativeness this input data. Today the used default factors consist of a wide range of more or less well-documented values originating from many different sources.

The purpose of this report is to give an overview and to evaluate exposure factors that are currently used by the authorities and industry in the exposure assessments for both adults (occupational and consumer exposure) and children in relation to REACH. Another important purpose of the report is to contribute towards a further harmonisation of exposure factors by giving recommendations of most valid and representative defaults.

These recommendations can be used besides REACH also in biocide's and plant protection product's exposure assessments. The exposure default values were collected from the relevant European sources (ECHA, Consexpo, EUSES, Biocide TNsG, ECETOC, ExpoFacts) as well as from WHO and US-EPA. The following key default factors selected to the evaluation: body weight, body surface area, inhalation rate, soil and dust ingestion, drinking water, food intake, non-dietary ingestion factors, lifetime expectancy, activity factors and consumer products

Language: English
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Year: 2012
Series: Temanord
ISSN: 09086692
Types: Report
DOI: 10.6027/TN2012-505
ORCIDs: Nielsen, Elsa

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