2025 Annual Report
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January 2026 news from the Sec Gen
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January 2026 news from the Sec Gen

Dear colleagues and friends,As we begin a new year, I would like to thank you for your continued engagement and trust in ECETOC. 2026 promises to be an exciting and dynamic year, and I am pleased...
ECETOC launches Secondee Programme
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ECETOC launches Secondee Programme

Looking for an extra challenge? A next step to help develop your career? Consider applying for our Secondee Programme!ECETOC is looking for early-career scientists currently working at a member co...
HSSD Tool

HSSD Tool

This software was developed by a consortium of partners to facilitate the uptake of novel approaches to estimate aquatic threshold concentrations (e.g. the concentration at which 5% of the species are exposed above their EC50, HC5).
The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

heatdb is a public directory of exposure data sources as well as available tools for exposure
NanoApp

NanoApp

ECETOC’s NanoApp is a tool designed to define the boundaries of sets of similar nanoforms and to generate a justification for the REACH registration.
Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

The Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA) estimates exposures to workers, consumers and the environment that arise during a series of events.
Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Why?Hazard and safety assessments for the pelagic compartment often rely on in vivo studies using a single fish species, raising ethical concerns and uncertainty in terms of extrapolation....
Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Why?REACH restriction: SPM use restricted; emissions reporting required by May 2027. Gap: No analytical methods available to measure SPM emissions. Solution: Draft SPERC-based approac...
Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Why?Validation of NAMs is often overlooked despite its importance for regulatory use. Traditional validation methods are less suitable for NAMs, which focus on key events rather than apical...
Task Force
13.06.2019

Mid-tier approach to aggregated exposure assessment TF

Background

There are increasing public and regulatory concerns regarding potential health risks posed by aggregate exposure, i.e. exposure to (the same) substance from multiple sources via multiple routes. The key questions are whether there is indeed any basis for consideration for aggregate exposure, whether the source-by-source approach can identify or miss significant risks to the environment and human health, and if so, when and by how much. Additional concerns relate to the fact that a substance and its diverse uses can be regulated under different legislations; the question is then how potentially identified risks from aggregate exposure could be best managed when the key exposure sources fall under different regulatory regimes.

Currently, these questions are addressed by following a tiered approach to aggregate exposure assessment (AEA). However, work undertaken in 2016 by the ECETOC TF on Effective Use of Human Exposure Data revealed that meaningful aggregate (consumer) exposure assessment is only possible with high tier approaches that rely on detailed (distributional) exposure factors data.

To further tackle this topic, a Task Force on ‘Mid-tier approach to aggregated exposure assessment’ was formed in 2020; the Task Force intends to build on previous ECETOC work and explore suitable methodologies/tools for a mid-tier aggregate exposure assessment (AEA) that would determine the key exposure sources for a given substance, or whether a more detailed aggregate assessment would be useful.

Objectives

The Task Force identified the following objectives:

  • Explore suitable methodologies/tools for a mid-tier AEA
  • Estimate reasonable worst-case or realistic AE
  • Criteria for the need and scope of a more detailed assessment
  • Address the complexities/uncertainties stemming from combination of different exposure assessment methods/tools, multiple lines of evidence and independent sources of information
  • Widen scope to products beyond cosmetics and food (e.g. household and DIY products, articles), investigate methodologies applicable to both consumers and workers

Timeline

The Task Force started work mid-2020, and had completed the majority of its work by early 2023.

Deliverables

The Task Force published an ECETOC Technical Report (TR No. 142) in December 2023.

ECETOC will use the findings and recommendations from this work to consider next steps to advance the science of aggregate exposure assessment.