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Dosimetry, passive dermal exposure

In the early 1980s, the whole-body dosimeter (WBD) was introduced as a superior method for passive dermal dosimetry monitoring. A standard protocol was described by the World Health Organization (1982), and Abbott et al. (1987) described some additional options. Chester (1993) reported refinements that permitted exposure estimation by passive dermal dosimetry and biological monitoring simultaneously. [Pg.180]

INTRODUCTION 14 PESTICIDE CATEGORIES 15 PESTICIDE HANDLERS 15 Agricultural Pesticide Handlers 15 Tasks Performed by an Individual 16 Factors Affecting Exposure 16 Residential and Institutional Pesticide Handlers 18 Families of Pesticide Handlers 19 STUDY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 20 Worker Stratification 21 Routes of Exposure 21 Respiratory Exposure 21 Dermal Exposure 21 Sampling Strategy Selection 21 Statistical Analysis 22 PROTECTION OF HUMAN SUBJECTS 22 PESTICIDE EXPOSURE MONITORING METHODS 23 Passive Dosimetry 23... [Pg.13]

The USEPA reviewed a number of registrant-submitted studies to assess exposure to handlers applying chlorpyrifos in agricultural and residential settings (USEPA, 2001). The biomonitoring studies measured urinary concentrations of the primary chlorpyrifos metabolite and back-calculated these to the absorbed dose of the parent. The passive dosimetry study results were corrected for 3 % dermal absorption from a human dosing study (Nolan et al 1984). The results of the studies are reported in Table 1.4 and demonstrate fairly close concordance between the two methodologies. [Pg.31]


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