Occupational Exposure Assessment Tools in Europe: A Comprehensive Inventory Overview

Author:

Peters Susan1ORCID,Vienneau Danielle23ORCID,Sampri Alexia4,Turner Michelle C567,Castaño-Vinyals Gemma5678,Bugge Merete9,Vermeulen Roel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, Yalelaan, CM Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Socinstrasse, Basel, Switzerland

3. University of Basel, Peterspl, Basel, Switzerland

4. Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Vaughan House, The University of Manchester, Portsmouth St, Manchester, UK

5. Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Doctor Aiguader, Barcelona, Spain

6. Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Plaça de la Mercè, Barcelona, Spain

7. CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Av. Monforte de Lemos, Pabellón, Planta 0, Madrid, Spain

8. IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute), Carrer del Dr. Aiguader, Barcelona, Spain

9. National Institute of Occupational Health (STAMI), Gydas vei, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The Network on the Coordination and Harmonisation of European Occupational Cohorts (OMEGA-NET) was set up to enable optimization of the use of industrial and general population cohorts across Europe to advance aetiological research. High-quality harmonized exposure assessment is crucial to derive comparable results and to enable pooled analyses. To facilitate a harmonized research strategy, a concerted effort is needed to catalogue available occupational exposure information. We here aim to provide a first comprehensive overview of exposure assessment tools that could be used for occupational epidemiological studies. Methods An online inventory was set up to collect meta-data on exposure assessment tools. Occupational health researchers were invited via newsletters, editorials, and individual e-mails to provide details of job-exposure matrices (JEMs), exposure databases, and occupational coding systems and their associated crosswalks to translate codes between different systems, with a focus on Europe. Results Meta-data on 36 general population JEMs, 11 exposure databases, and 29 occupational coding systems from more than 10 countries have been collected up to August 2021. A wide variety of exposures were covered in the JEMs on which data were entered, with dusts and fibres (in 14 JEMs) being the most common types. Fewer JEMs covered organization of work (5) and biological factors (4). Dusts and fibres were also the most common exposures included in the databases (7 out of 11), followed by solvents and pesticides (both in 6 databases). Conclusions This inventory forms the basis for a searchable web-based database of meta-data on existing occupational exposure information, to support researchers in finding the available tools for assessing occupational exposures in their cohorts, and future efforts for harmonization of exposure assessment. This inventory remains open for further additions, to enlarge its coverage and include newly developed tools.

Funder

COST

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

European Social Fund

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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