the conceptual model of dermal exposure
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A short presentation about the dermal conceptual model published by Schneider and co-workers.TRANSCRIPT
WORKING FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE
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A conceptual model of dermal exposure
John Cherrie
…acknowledging the contribution of Schneider, Vermeulen, Brouwer, Kromhout and Fogh
Summary...
• Why do we need a conceptual model of dermal exposure?
• From source to exposure: the compartments• The mass transport processes• Uptake• Some implications for measurement
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Why do we need a model?
• Present methods for dermal exposure monitoring are:• pragmatic• non-standard
• Contextual information generally not collected
• Relevance of other measurements not clear
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What is the model?
Surface contamination layer Air compartment
Clothing outer layer
Skin contamination layer
Source
Clothing inner layer
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Environmental compartments…
Surface contamination layer Air compartment
Source
Personal Barrier
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Personal compartments…
Clothing outer layer
Skin contamination layer
Clothing inner layer
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Personal Barrier
Stratum Corneum Barrier
Clothing Barrier
Emission processes...
Source
Personal Barrier
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Deposition and Losses
Surface contamination layer Air compartment
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Transfer...
Surface contamination layer
Clothing outer layer
Skin contamination layer
Clothing inner layer
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Penetration and Permeation...
Clothing outer layer
Clothing inner layer
Clothing Barrier
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Redistribution...
Surface contamination layer Air compartment
Clothing outer layer
Skin contamination layer
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Personal Barrier
Stratum Corneum Barrier
Uptake...
Uptake by diffusion… concentration, area exposed, mass and duration are important
Skin contamination layer
Stratum Corneum Barrier
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Measurement implications...
• Measurement of compartment mass and mass transfer are different
• Mass transfer should be measured under standard conditions
• Particles are less likely to be taken up than liquids
• We should measure both the mass on skin and uptake
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