| Literature DB >> 33116974 |
Riccardo Mastrantonio1, Maria Scatigna1, Marco D'Abramo2, Viviana Martinez3, Antonio Paoletti1, Leila Fabiani1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the application of some chemical risk assessment semi-quantitative methods and also to identify potential bias or differences originated by applying different methods to the same activities.Entities:
Keywords: chemical exposure; chemical risk; construction industry; work exposure
Year: 2020 PMID: 33116974 PMCID: PMC7547791 DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S248469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Manag Healthc Policy ISSN: 1179-1594
Information About the 4 Semi-Quantitative Tools and Input Characteristics
| Conceptual Origin | Availability | Substances/Mixtures | Authorship | Main Input Parameters | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health Parameters | Exposure Parameters | |||||
| COSHH Essentials | CB | Free online | Both | HSE – UK Government | Health risk bands obtained by H Statements (or R Phrases). Band A, B, C, D,E | Physical properties: Low, medium, high dustiness (solids); Low, medium, high volatility (boiling point of liquids (BP)); Quantity: small (g or mL); medium (kg or l); large (tonnes or m3). Duration of exposure: Number of times the worker carries out the task; duration of the task in minutes. |
| MoVaRisCh | CB | Free online | Both | Italian local authorities (regioni Lombardia – Toscana – Emilia Romagna | Health risk scores obtained by H Statements (or R Phrases). Score from 1–10 | Physical properties: Solid state/mists; low volatile liquids (BP); high or medium volatile liquids or fine dusts; gases. Quantity: <0.1 kg; 0.1–1 kg; 1–10 kg; 10–100 kg; >100 kg; Type of use: closed system; inclusion in matrix; controlled; used with dispersion. Type of control: complete containment; local exhaust ventilation; segregation; dilution – ventilation; direct manipulation. Daily exposure time: <15 minutes; 15 min – 2 hours; 2–4 hours; 4–6 hours; >6 hours. Distance from source: <1 meter; 3–5 meters; 5–10 meters; > 10 meters. |
| Datarisch | CB | Private | Both | Infomedia (Private enterprise) | Health risk scores obtained by H Statements (or R Phrases) | Quantity: <0,1 g; 0.1–5 g; 5–10 g; 10–100 g; >100 g. Time: <15 min; 15–30 min; 30 min – 2 hours; 4–8 hours. Frequency of use: < once per month; once – twice per month; once a week; 2–3 times per week; 4–5 times per week. Physical properties: liquid (BP); Solid; vapour; gas. Use temperature: <20°C; 20–60 °C; >60°C. |
| LaboRisCh | CB | Free online | Both | Università politecnica delle Marche (Italian) | Health risk scores obtained by H Statements (or R Phrases). Score from 1–20 | Volatility: Solids; Low volatility liquids (BP >150°C); Medium and High volatility liquids (BP < 150°C) and fine dusts; Gases. Quantity: from 0 to 10g (or mL); from 10 to 100g (or mL); from 100g to 1kg (or l); >1kg (or l). Time of exposure: number of working days/month. |
Results of the Semi-Quantitative Assessment Using the Four Methods of the Risk Level for ‘Activity1ʹ. The level of shading correspond to the risk level. Irrelevant risk level: none; increasing risk level: increasing shading.
| Substance | Hazard Statements | Risk Level | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COSHH Essential | MoVaRisCh | Datarisch | LaboRisCh | ||
| 2- mercaptoethanol | H301 | 2 Engineering control | R = 9.90 Irrelevant | R = 46,009 Medium relevance | R = 3.5 Irrelevant |
| Methanol | H301 | 2 Engineering control | R = 30.04 Greater than Irrelevant | R = 47,849 Medium relevance | R = 7.25 Irrelevant |
| Acetic acid | H314 | 2 Engineering control | R = 19.76 Uncertainty Interval | R = 10,823 Not relevant | R = 6 Irrelevant |
| Ethanol | H319 | 1 General Ventilation | R = 9.49 Irrelevant | R = 679 Not relevant | R = 0 Irrelevant |
Results of the Semi-Quantitative Assessment Using the Four Methods of the Risk Level for “Activity2”. The level of shading correspond to the risk level: Irrelevant risk level: none; increasing risk level: increasing shading..
| Substance | Hazard Statements | Risk Level | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COSHH Essentials | MoVaRisCh | Datarisch | LaboRisCh | ||
| Sodium Hypochlorite | H314 | 1 General Ventilation | R = 19.76 Uncertainty interval | R = 3827 Not relevant | R = 3 Irrelevant |
| Ethanol | H319 | 1 General Ventilation | R = 4.24 Irrelevant | R = 116 Not relevant | R = 0 Irrelevant |
Results of the Semi-Quantitative Assessment Using the Four Methods of the Risk Level for “Activity 3”. The level of shading correspond to the risk level: irrelevant risk level: none; increasing risk level: increasing shading
| Substance | H-Statements | Risk Level | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COSHH Essentials | MoVaRisCh | Datarisch | LaboRisCh | ||
| Phenol | H301 | 4 Special | R = 56.57 High | R =39,845 Medium relevance | R = 3.5 Irrelevant* |
| Hydrochloric acid | H314 | 2 Engineering control | R 44.19 High | R = 32,255 Medium relevance | R = 3 Irrelevant |
| Trichloromethane | H302 | 3 Containment | R = 56.57 High | R = 39,845 Medium relevance | R = 5 Irrelevant * |
| Acetic acid | H314 | 2 Engineering control | R = 44.19 High | R = 23,432 Medium relevance | R = 6 Irrelevant |
| Methanol | H301 | 2 Engineering control | R = 95.47 Serious | R = 207,192 | R = 14.5 Irrelevant |
Note: *Risk may be considered irrelevant only if the processing which involves the presence of cancerogens and/or mutagens is similar to a closed cycle one.