Comparison of chemical risk assessment methods in South Korea and the United Kingdom
Autor: | Sang Hoon Byeon, Saemi Shin, Min Uk Kim |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
business.industry
Chemical Hazard Release Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Lower risk Risk Assessment Hazard United Kingdom Chemical hazard Toxicology Occupational Exposure Environmental health Republic of Korea Assessment methods Humans Medicine Charm (quantum number) business Risk assessment Chemical risk Risk management |
Zdroj: | Journal of Occupational Health. 57:339-345 |
ISSN: | 1348-9585 1341-9145 |
DOI: | 10.1539/joh.14-0253-oa |
Popis: | OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to compare Control of Substances Hazard to Health (COSHH) Essentials (a chemical risk assessment method in the UK) with Chemical Hazard Risk Management (CHARM) (a chemical risk assessment method in South Korea). The differences between the two processes were explored with a particular focus on their features and distinctions. METHODS The results obtained from applying COSHH Essentials and CHARM to 59 carcinogenic, mutagenic, and reprotoxic (CMR) substances were analyzed. The outcomes of the working environment assessments and the collated information about the usage of CMR chemicals were used for the analysis. RESULTS Among the 59 substances tested, 56 substances were rated at a risk level lower than 2, when evaluated with CHARM. However, with COSHH, all 59 substances were rated at risk level 3 or higher. With COSHH Essentials, the highest hazard group of 4 was automatically assigned to category E substances, regardless of the exposure level assessment. However, for CHARM, the risk could be adjusted according to the exposure level assessment, even for hazard group of 4. CONCLUSIONS CHARM allocated lower risk levels to hazardous substances than COSHH Essentials. Ultimately, COSHH Essentials assesses exposure level through the physical properties and overall handling, and considers hazard with H-statements and R-phrases. COSHH Essentials was deemed more conservative than CHARM. CHARM may have underestimated the risk according to exposure level, even though the chemicals were highly hazardous. Therefore, CHARM can be used for the localized risk assessment of chemicals used in individual workplaces. |
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