To provide a harmonised European approach for pesticide risk indicators, the Sixth EU Framework Programme recently financed the HAIR (HArmonised environmental Indicators for pesticide Risk) project. This paper illustrates the methodology underlying a new indicator - HAPERITIF (HArmonised PEsticide Risk Trend Indicator for Food), developed in HAIR, for tracking acute and chronic pesticide risk trends for consumers. The acute indicator, HAPERITIF(ac), is based on the ratio between an estimated short-term intake (ESTI), calculated as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the acute reference dose (ARfD); the chronic indicator HAPERITIF(chr) is based on the ratio between an estimated daily intake (EDI) and the admissible daily intake (ADI). HAPERITIF can be applied at different levels of aggregation. Each level gives information for proper risk management of pesticides to reduce the risk associated with food consumption. An example of application using realistic scenarios of pesticide treatments on a potato crop in central-northern Italy is reported to illustrate the different steps of HAPERITIF. (c) 2006 Society of Chemical Industry

Calliera, M., Finizio, A., Azimonti, G., Benfenati, E., Trevisan, M. (2006). Harmonised pesticide risk trend indicator for food (HAPERITIF): the methodological approach. PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 62(12), 1168-1176 [10.1002/ps.1292].

Harmonised pesticide risk trend indicator for food (HAPERITIF): the methodological approach

Finizio, A;
2006

Abstract

To provide a harmonised European approach for pesticide risk indicators, the Sixth EU Framework Programme recently financed the HAIR (HArmonised environmental Indicators for pesticide Risk) project. This paper illustrates the methodology underlying a new indicator - HAPERITIF (HArmonised PEsticide Risk Trend Indicator for Food), developed in HAIR, for tracking acute and chronic pesticide risk trends for consumers. The acute indicator, HAPERITIF(ac), is based on the ratio between an estimated short-term intake (ESTI), calculated as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the acute reference dose (ARfD); the chronic indicator HAPERITIF(chr) is based on the ratio between an estimated daily intake (EDI) and the admissible daily intake (ADI). HAPERITIF can be applied at different levels of aggregation. Each level gives information for proper risk management of pesticides to reduce the risk associated with food consumption. An example of application using realistic scenarios of pesticide treatments on a potato crop in central-northern Italy is reported to illustrate the different steps of HAPERITIF. (c) 2006 Society of Chemical Industry
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
pesticide risk trend indicator; consumers; risk management; food
English
2006
62
12
1168
1176
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Calliera, M., Finizio, A., Azimonti, G., Benfenati, E., Trevisan, M. (2006). Harmonised pesticide risk trend indicator for food (HAPERITIF): the methodological approach. PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 62(12), 1168-1176 [10.1002/ps.1292].
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