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Goals and key thematic areas of ISES Europe

In Book of Abstract of the Joint Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science and the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate 27th Annual Meeting — 2019, pp. 325-325
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Swiss Federal Office of Public Health1

European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute2

University of Galway3

Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark4

Sustainability, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark5

Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, Sustainability, Society and Economics, Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark6

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health7

European legislations create unique demands for the European exposure science community. Human and environmental exposure assessments for chemicals are required as part of the risk assessments undertaken in the context of various legislations. In addition, regulations on general product safety, classification, labelling and packaging, control of air quality and major-accident hazards require input on exposure.

Moreover, security-driven exposure assessments are being increasingly requested related to the misuse of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials. Knowledge gaps, method and tool limitations, new needs together with longer-term EU strategies and several new trends all add additional challenges to the field of exposure science calling for the development of a European Strategy for Exposure Science.

As a first step of strategy building, ISES Europe organized its first workshop in Germany aiming at (1) to design the backbone of The European Exposure Science Strategy with a roadmap 2020-2030; (2) to create working groups with their own goals and agenda in alignment with the overall strategy; (3) to identify actions for further research and policy needs in Europe; and (4) to attract new ISES Europe members.

The workshop was structured around six thematic areas identified via two stakeholder surveys on needs for exposure science in Europe being 1. Data repositories and analytics, 2. Regulatory exposure assessment, 3. Exposure data production and monitoring, 4. Building partnerships and collaboration, 5.

Exposure assessment methods and tools, and 6. Exposure science education and communication. In July 2019 ISES Europe organizes its second workshop to develop thematic action plans with roadmaps until 2030. The themes overarch the classical silos of occupational, consumer and environmental exposure and stimulates discussion and cooperation among ISES Europe members.

This presentation will give an overview of the key thematic areas of ISES Europe and how ISES Europe intends to shape exposure science in Europe.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 325-325
Proceedings: Joint Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science and the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Fantke, Peter

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