Descriptive analysis and comparison of two French occupational exposure databases: COLCHIC and SCOLA
Mater, Gautier ; Paris, Christophe ; Lavoué, Jérôme
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
2016
59
5
379-391
chemicals ; comparison ; data base ; exposure assessment ; exposure records ; sampling method ; workplace monitoring
Safety organization
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajim.22569
English
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"BACKGROUND:
Several countries have built databases of occupational hygiene measurements. In France, COLCHIC and SCOLA co-exist, started in 1987 and 2007, respectively.
METHODS:
A descriptive comparison of the content of the two databases was carried out during the period 1987-2012, including variables, workplaces and agents, as well as exposure levels.
RESULTS:
COLCHIC and SCOLA contain, respectively, 841,682 (670 chemicals) and 152,486 records (70). They cover similar industries and occupations, and contain the same ancillary information. Across 17 common agents with >500 samples, the ratio of the median concentration in COLCHIC to the median concentration in SCOLA was 3.45 [1.03-14.3] during 2007-2012. This pattern remained when stratified by industry, task, and occupation, but was attenuated when restricted to similar sampling duration.
CONCLUSIONS:
COLCHIC and SCOLA represent a considerable source of information, but result from different purposes (prevention, regulatory). Potential differences due to strategies should evaluated when interpreting data from these databases."
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