Roadmap for action for advancing aggregate exposure to chemicals in the EU
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Published:2024-07
Issue:7
Volume:21
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ISSN:2397-8325
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Container-title:EFSA Supporting Publications
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Short-container-title:EFS3
Author:
Lamon L.1, Doyle J.2, Paini A.1, Moeller R.3, Viegas S.4, Cubadda F.5, Hoet P.6, van Nieuwenhuyse A.3, Louro H.7, Dusinska M8, Galea K.S.9, Canham R.9, Martins C.4, Gama A.4, Teófilo V.4, Diniz‐da‐Costa M.4, João Silva M.7, Ventura C.7, Alvito P.7, El Yamani N.8, Ghosh M.6, Duca R.C.3, Siccardi M., Runden‐Pran E.8, McNamara C.2, Price P.10
Affiliation:
1. ESQlabs GmbH Germany 2. Creme Global Ireland 3. Laboratoire National de Santé Luxembourg 4. Public Health Research Centre, Comprehensive Health Research Center, CHRC, NOVA University Portugal 5. Istituto Superiore di Sanità Italy 6. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium 7. National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge Portugal 8. Climate and Environmental Research Institute (NILU) Norway 9. Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) UK 10. Risk Sciences International Canada
Abstract
Abstract
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has a goal to efficiently conduct aggregate exposure assessments (AEAs) for chemicals using both exposure models and human biomonitoring (HBM) data by 2030. To achieve EFSA's vision, a roadmap for action for advancing aggregate exposure (AE) in the EU was developed. This roadmap was created by performing a series of engagement and data collection activities to map the currently available methods, data, and tools for assessing AE of chemicals, against the needs and priorities of EFSA. This allowed for the creation of a AEA framework, identification of data and knowledge gaps in our current capabilities, and identification of the challenges and blockers that would hinder efforts to fill the gaps. The roadmap identifies interdependent working areas (WAs) where additional research and development are required to achieve EFSA's goal. It also proposes future collaboration opportunities and recommends several project proposals to meet EFSA's goals. Eight proposal projects supported by SWOT analysis are presented for EFSA's consideration. The project proposals inform high‐level recommendations for multi‐annual and multi‐partner projects. Recommendations to improve stakeholder engagement and communication of EFSA's work on AEA were gathered by surveying stakeholders on specific actions to improve EFSA's communication on AE, including webinars, virtual training, social media channels, and newsletters.
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