Approach to setting occupational exposure limits for sensory irritants in the Netherlands

Citation
Vj. Feron et al., Approach to setting occupational exposure limits for sensory irritants in the Netherlands, AIHAJ, 62(6), 2001, pp. 733-735
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
AIHAJ
ISSN journal
15298663 → ACNP
Volume
62
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
733 - 735
Database
ISI
SICI code
1529-8663(200111/12)62:6<733:ATSOEL>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
This article describes how scientists in the Netherlands set occupational e xposure limits (OELs) for sensory irritants. When they tackle this issue, a number of key questions need to be answered. For example, did the studies indeed measure sensory irritation and not cytotoxicity? When the irritant i s an odorant, can interference of olfactory stimulation be excluded? In the case of subjective measurements, can psychological irritation be excluded? When adaptation is an issue, did the studies indeed measure adaptation and not habituation? When OELs are established in the Netherlands, each of the se issues is carefully addressed before a value is suggested. When setting an OEL in the Netherlands, human data carry more weight than animal data of comparable quality. As in the United States, documentation for the recomme nded OEL is written and a discussion of all available relevant and reliable data culminating in the selection of the key study for deriving the health -based recommended occupational exposure limit is provided. Special effort is dedicated to reconciling differences between the animal and human data. If the toxicological database is considered to be inadequate, the committee acknowledges this limitation and will not recommend a limit value due to i nsufficient data.