改善低收入和中等收入国家的操作人员安全:用户友好、一致的风险评估和缓解过程

Q1 Veterinary
Anugrah Shaw, Sabine Martin, Claudia Großkopf, Olivier Sanvido, Githaiga Wagate
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确保操作人员在操作和使用化学农药时的安全是农药登记的一个重要方面。在具有监管基础设施的国家,通常采用基于风险的方法来评估经营者是否能够安全使用农药产品,以支持相对复杂的风险评估过程。然而,大多数低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)在进行复杂的作业者风险评估方面的专业知识和/或资源有限。粮农组织农药登记工具包旨在支持资源有限国家的监管机构对国家/区域农药登记程序进行经营者风险评估。粮农组织农业使用工具包中引用的两种操作人员接触模型主要基于在欧洲和美国进行的研究,更侧重于这些区域普遍使用的机械辅助喷雾设备。手持应用技术的模型是基于一个相当有限的数据集。模型对该国普遍情景的适用性和风险评估过程的复杂性是低收入和中等收入国家在使用工具包中引用的模型时面临的两个主要挑战。目前正在开展一项基于现有专业知识和现有研究的全球倡议,为大多数中低收入国家普遍存在的手持应用场景开发一个全球数据库和运营商暴露模型。目标是开发一种用户友好的风险评估和缓解工具,拟纳入粮农组织工具包。本文简要概述了风险评估,并检查了影响暴露模型准确性和一致性的因素,以及确保操作人员安全的风险缓解措施。它还提出建议,可作为基于手持应用全球数据库的用户友好型风险评估和风险缓解工具的基础
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Improvement in operator safety for low- and middle-income countries: A user-friendly, consistent risk assessment and mitigation process
Abstract Ensuring operator safety when handling and applying chemical pesticides is an important aspect of pesticide registration. A risk-based approach to assess if operators can safely apply a pesticide product is usually conducted in countries with a regulatory infrastructure to support the relatively complex process for risk assessment. However, most low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) have limited expertise and/or resources for conducting sophisticated operator risk assessments. The FAO Pesticide Registration Toolkit was developed to support regulators from countries with limited resources to conduct operator risk assessments for national/regional pesticide registration processes. The two operator exposure models referenced in the FAO toolkit for agricultural use, based primarily on studies conducted in Europe and the United States, focus more on mechanical-assisted spray equipment prevalent in those regions. The models for hand-held application technology are based on a rather limited dataset. The applicability of the models for scenarios prevalent in the country and complexity of the risk assessment process are the two key challenges LMIC countries face in using the models referenced in the toolkit. A global initiative that builds on existing expertise and available studies is underway to develop a global database and operator exposure model for handheld application scenarios prevalent in most LMICs. The goal is to develop a user-friendly risk assessment and mitigation tool to be proposed for inclusion in the FAO toolkit. This article provides a brief overview of risk assessment and examines factors that contribute to the accuracy and consistency of exposure models and risk mitigation measures to ensure operator safety. It also proposes suggestions that can serve as the basis for a user-friendly risk assessment and risk mitigation tool based on a global database for handheld applications
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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