Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on Between-User Reliability Exercise (BURE) and Workshop

When applying the Tier 1 assessment tools to an exposure situation, users must select options from several possible input parameters. Previous studies have suggested that results from exposure assessments using expert judgement can vary considerably between assessors. In addition, similar results were observed for use of exposure tools, where different users may obtain different results based on similar information. This study aimed to investigate the between-user reliability for the Tier 1 tools. Two assessment methods were used to evaluate consistency between users in making these input choices. A remote-completion exercise and focus group were used to identify and evaluate tool parameters and other factors potentially associated with between-user variability, for example users’ employment sector, experience level and English language ability.

In the remote-completion exercise, participants (N=146) generated dermal and inhalation exposure assessments (N=4066) from a defined set of exposure situation descriptions/Tier 1 tool combinations over a fixed time period. Qualitative information on decision-making processes associated with tool use was collected during the focus group. The interactions between users, tools and situations were analysed and described. Within user variation was minor compared with between-user variation. Significant variation was observed between users when selecting task/ activity, dustiness and risk management measures within the tools.

The results showed that considerable variability was observed in results obtained by different users of the tools. This variability did not seem to be determined by the characteristics of the user. The results are based on representative participants, many of whom use the tools routinely. Therefore, these results suggest that more needs to be done to ensure consistency between tool users.

Bibliographic information

Title:  Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on Between-User Reliability Exercise (BURE) and Workshop. 

Written by:  J. Lamb, K. S. Galea, B. G. Miller, S. Spankie, M. van Tongeren, G. Hazelwood

1. edition.  Dortmund:  Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, 2015. 
ISBN: 978-3-88261-156-4, pages: 219, Project number: F 2303, PDF file

Download file "Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on Between-User Reliability Exercise (BURE) and Workshop" (PDF, 11 MB, Not barrier-free file)

Further Publications

Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on Gathering of Background Information and Conceptual Evaluation

Report 2015

In this part of the eteam Project a general evaluation of the models' concepts was conducted. This included the tools ECETOC TRA (version 2 and 3), MEASE (version 1.02.01), the EMKG-EXPO-TOOL, STOFFENMANAGER® (version 4.5) and RISKOFDERM (version 2.1), but also EASE (version 2), which has been …

To the Publication

Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on External Validation Exercise

Report 2015

Tier 1 assessment tools are used frequently to provide exposure estimates as part of the substance registration process under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). Using only a limited number of basic input parameters, these generic tools are designed to provide conservative exposure predictions …

To the Publication

Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on User-Friendliness of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Tools under REACH

Report 2015

Work Package I.6 of the eteam project was developed to evaluate operational aspects of the usability and fitness for purpose of each of the first tier exposure assessment tools included in the project. A series of telephone interviews were carried out with experienced users for each of the tools. …

To the Publication

Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Substudy Report on Uncertainty of Tier 1 Models

Report 2015

In this work package of the eteam project different aspects of the tools were evaluated which may lead to an uncertainty of the model estimate, i.e. a deviation of the estimate from the actual exposure value at a workplace. For this purpose a qualitative approach as suggested by the WHO and the …

To the Publication

Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models under REACH (eteam) Project - Final Overall Project Summary Report

Report 2015

The Tier 1 exposure tools ECETOC TRA, MEASE, STOFFENMANAGER, EMKG-EXPO-TOOL and RISKOFDERM used for REACH are designed to be simple and easy to use by a range of assessors and to provide conservative estimate of exposure. The eteam Project aimed to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of the Tier …

To the Publication

Further stratification of the ETEAM study results

baua: Report 2016

The ETEAM study was an evaluation of several low-tier models commonly used in the estimation of exposure to chemical agents at the workplace. The aim of these low-tier models is to offer simple, but conservative estimates. Amongst others, the study included a validation of the models against …

To the Publication

Further Information

Research Project

Project numberF 2303 StatusCompleted Project Validation of models for the initial estimation of occupational exposure (Tier 1) in the chemical safety assessment under REACH

To the Project

Research completed