A tiered approach for the assessment of the human health risks of asbestos in soils

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A tiered approach for the assessment of human health risks of soil contamination with asbestos has been developed. When in a specific tier the human health risk can not be rejected, the assessment in the following tier has to be performed. Because the risks of asbestos are caused by inhalation of asbestos fibers, the emission of fibers from soil to air is the determining factor. In Tier 0 of the tiered approach a generic soil quality standard is used. This Intervention Value is 100 mg/kgsoil, dw asbestos equivalents (0.01% by weight), i.e. the sum of the concentration of chrysotile asbestos and ten times the concentration of amphibole asbestos, for bound (non friable) as well as for friable asbestos. Tiers 1 to 3 are site-specific. Tier 1 concerns a simple qualitative testing procedure, in which the potential or probability for emission of asbestos fibers from soil to air is assessed. In Tier 2 the respirable fraction in the soil and house dust, which relates to the potential site-specific exposure to humans, is determined and tested. Finally, when the risk can not be excluded, the concentration of asbestos fibers in outdoor and/or indoor air has to be measured and tested according to a standardized procedure, in Tier 3. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
TNO Identifier
240670
ISSN
15320383
Source
Soil and Sediment Contamination, 17(2), pp. 137-149.
Pages
137-149
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