State-of-the-science: the evolution of occupational exposure limit derivation and application
Maier, Andrew ; Lentz, Thomas J. ; Whittaker, C. ; MacMahon, K.L. ; McKernan, Lauralynn ; Schulte, Paul A.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2015
12
Supplement 1
4-6
determination of exposure limits ; exposure assessment ; model ; risk assessment ; threshold limit values
Exposure limits
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10.1080/15459624.2015.1060329
English
"Occupational exposure limits (OELs) are a critical component of the risk assessment and risk management process and their use remains a staple of occupational hygiene practice. There are dozens of organizations and agencies that derive OELs worldwide. Yet, while most of these groups describe their administrative procedures as well as the rationale for the derivation of OELs for individual substances, few provide equally complete documentation of the underlying scientific methodology for conducting the quantitative risk assessment employed in OEL development. The paucity of written descriptions of OEL development methodology has resulted in a lack of transparency related to implementation of important scientific principles for OEL development and inconsistent practices for OEL development within and among organizations. The absence of such transparency limits the opportunities for international harmonization of existing values and OEL setting practices among organizations."
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