Handbook of Environmental Chemistry

Nicoleta Suciu, Taku Tanaka

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Abstract

At the example of the MERLIN-Expo case study, important aspects of the documentation and of standardisation of chemical exposure models are discussed. A key challenge faced by developers of large or complex chemical exposure models is limited transparency leading to loss of confidence in the applicability of results of the model and other inefficiencies such as lacking interoperability. These inefficiencies can be addressed by standardisation which is explained as a process leading to improved common definitions, transparency and reliability in application. A review of available frameworks on the documentation of exposure models as well other complex models is conducted. The process of arriving at consensus on recommended documentation of exposure models via a workshop process is described, involving representatives from different stakeholders such as scientists, regulators, manufacturers or consultants. Key components of the documentation of chemical exposure models are presented, and a way to structure the communication of the information is proposed. The role of standardisation in supporting research and innovation projects is illustrated.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationModelling the Fate of Chemicals in the Environment and the Human Body
EditorsAlice Tediosi, Ettore Capri Philippe Ciffroy
Pages59-76
Number of pages18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Case study
  • Complex model
  • Documentation
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Exposure model
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Pollution
  • Standardisation
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Water Science and Technology

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