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The HBM4EU chromates study – Outcomes and impacts on EU policies and occupational health practices

Authors :
Tiina Santonen
Henriqueta Louro
Beatrice Bocca
Radia Bousoumah
Radu Corneliu Duca
Aleksandra Fucic
Karen S. Galea
Lode Godderis
Thomas Göen
Ivo Iavicoli
Beata Janasik
Kate Jones
Elizabeth Leese
Veruscka Leso
Sophie Ndaw
Katrien Poels
Simo P. Porras
Flavia Ruggieri
Maria J. Silva
An Van Nieuwenhuyse
Jelle Verdonck
Wojciech Wasowicz
Ana Tavares
Ovnair Sepai
Paul T.J. Scheepers
Susana Viegas
Santonen, T.
Louro, H.
Bocca, B.
Bousoumah, R.
Duca, R. C.
Fucic, A.
Galea, K. S.
Godderis, L.
Goen, T.
Iavicoli, I.
Janasik, B.
Jones, K.
Leese, E.
Leso, V.
Ndaw, S.
Poels, K.
Porras, S. P.
Ruggieri, F.
Silva, M. J.
Van Nieuwenhuyse, A.
Verdonck, J.
Wasowicz, W.
Tavares, A.
Sepai, O.
Scheepers, P. T. J.
Viegas, S.
Source :
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 248
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Within the EU human biomonitoring initiative (HBM4EU), a targeted, multi-national study on occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) was performed. Cr(VI) is currently regulated in EU under REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) and under occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation. It has recently been subject to regulatory actions to improve its risk management in European workplaces. Analysis of the data obtained within the HBM4EU chromates study provides support both for the implementation of these regulatory actions and for national enforcement programs and may also contribute to the updating of occupational limit values (OELs) and biological limit values for Cr(VI). It also provides useful insights on the contribution of different risk management measures (RMMs) to further reduce the exposure to Cr(VI) and may support the evaluation of applications for authorisation under REACH. Findings on chrome platers’ additional per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure highlight the need to also pay attention to this substance group in the metals sector. A survey performed to evaluate the policy relevance of the HBM4EU chromates study findings supports the usefulness of the study results. According to the responses received from the survey, the HBM4EU chromates study was able to demonstrate the added value of the human biomonitoring (HBM) approach in assessment and management of occupational exposure to Cr(VI). For future occupational studies, we emphasise the need for engagement of policy makers and regulators throughout the whole research process to ensure awareness, relevance and uptake of the results in future policies. Highlights: Potential policy impact of the HBM4EU chromates study is presented and discussed; Surveyed policy makers confirmed policy relevance of biomonitoring results; Study considered to support national enforcement and further lowering of OELs; Added value of HBM in the management of occupational exposure to Cr(VI) was demonstrated; Close co-operation with regulators to support policy uptake is emphasised. Funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 733032 and received co-funding from the author's organizations and/or Ministries. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14384639
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 248
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a31f58ff5deda5758e9baf1ba88a006