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. 2019 Aug 2;16(15):2764.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph16152764.

How to Obtain a Reliable Estimate of Occupational Exposure? Review and Discussion of Models' Reliability

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How to Obtain a Reliable Estimate of Occupational Exposure? Review and Discussion of Models' Reliability

Andrea Spinazzè et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Evaluation and validation studies of quantitative exposure models for occupational exposure assessment are still scarce and generally only consider a limited number of exposure scenarios. The aim of this review was to report the current state of knowledge of models' reliability in terms of precision, accuracy, and robustness. A systematic review was performed through searches of major scientific databases (Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed), concerning reliability of Tier1 ("ECETOC TRA"-European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals Targeted Risk Assessment, MEASE, and EMKG-Expo-Tool) and Tier2 models (STOFFENMANAGER® and "ART"-Advanced Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Tool). Forty-five studies were identified, and we report the complete information concerning model performance in different exposure scenarios, as well as between-user reliability. Different studies describe the ECETOC TRA model as insufficient conservative to be a Tier1 model, in different exposure scenarios. Contrariwise, MEASE and EMKG-Expo-Tool seem to be conservative enough, even if these models have not been deeply evaluated. STOFFENMANAGER® resulted the most balanced and robust model. Finally, ART was generally found to be the most accurate and precise model, with a medium level of conservatism. Overall, the results showed that no complete evaluation of the models has been conducted, suggesting the need for correct and harmonized validation of these tools.

Keywords: Advanced REACH Tool (ART); ECETOC TRA; EMKG-Expo-Tool; MEASE; REACH; STOFFENMANAGER®; TREXMO; accuracy; occupational exposure assessment.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flowchart of literature searched and reviewed, modified from Moher et al., 2009 [10].

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