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Industry Exposure Trends and Voluntary Industry Exposure Trends and Voluntary
Blood Lead Reduction Programs Blood Lead Reduction Programs European Lead IndustryEuropean Lead Industry
Aggie Kotze
REACH Manager
International Lead Association - Europe
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ILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionBackgroundBackground
• Blood lead data has been collected for the purposes of the:
• Voluntary risk assessment Voluntary risk assessment (1998-2001)
• REACHREACH (2008-2010, updated 2013)
• Data collected from manufacturers but also
Downstream users sectors
• For REACH purposes
– Companies provided individualindividual worker (not aggregated or averaged) blood lead data via a questionnaire
– Data collected on anonymous basisData collected on anonymous basis
– Statistical analysis undertaken by ILA
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ILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionBackgroundBackground
• Purpose of blood lead data collection exercisePurpose of blood lead data collection exercise– To show European authorities that industry is industry is
continually improving continually improving in managing lead exposure in the workplace by adopting effective risk management measures
– To demonstrate for each use that the 9090thth percentile percentile of exposure data is below the DNEL of 40 µg/dLof exposure data is below the DNEL of 40 µg/dL and thus demonstrate risk is controlledrisk is controlled
Derived no-effect level (DNEL): is the level of exposure Derived no-effect level (DNEL): is the level of exposure to a substance above which humans to a substance above which humans should not be should not be exposed.exposed.
Derived no-effect level (DNEL): is the level of exposure Derived no-effect level (DNEL): is the level of exposure to a substance above which humans to a substance above which humans should not be should not be exposed.exposed.
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ILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionILA-Europe Blood Pb collectionBackgroundBackground
• 2010 REACH registration dossier - 2010 REACH registration dossier - reported reported distributions for blood lead data distributions for blood lead data at the 7575thth percentile percentile to demonstrate exposures BELOW the DNEL to demonstrate exposures BELOW the DNEL for the period 2005-2007.
• 2013 REACH registration dossier update - 2013 REACH registration dossier update - blood lead data reported for companies adopting agreed RMM at the 9090thth percentile percentile for the exposure period 2009-2012 (requested by ECHA)
9090thth percentile – percentile – considered considered worst case worst case of of exposure under REACHexposure under REACH
9090thth percentile – percentile – considered considered worst case worst case of of exposure under REACHexposure under REACH
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Year
REACH blood lead data (90REACH blood lead data (90thth percentile) percentile)
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Sector Blood Lead DataSector Blood Lead DataSector Blood Lead DataSector Blood Lead Data
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Primary Lead ProducersPrimary Lead Producers
Data for 8 legal Data for 8 legal entities (2009-entities (2009-
2012)2012)
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Secondary Lead ProducersSecondary Lead Producers
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Lead Oxide & Stabiliser ProducersLead Oxide & Stabiliser Producers
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Lead Sheet ProducersLead Sheet Producers
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– Good response from companies on blood lead data collection
– Robust and representative dataset available for all EU sectors
– Data demonstrates adequate control for all sectors if Companies adopt risk management measures specified in REACH Chemical Safety Reports (RCR <1)
– Sector REACH compliance is however dependant on performance of individual companies as assessed against worst 10% of data
– Companies are encouraged to continuously reduce blood lead levels of employees
Key messagesKey messages