Abstract

The assessment of occupational exposure following disinfection of hard surfaces with a biocidal product based on didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC) was carried out for both spraying and wiping-off applications. Several human exposure models were used, and the results were compared, in order to figure out the differences and identify the most representative model. No risk management measurements were considered. For dermal exposure, models produced similar results except for ConsExpo 4.1 ('instant application' mode) and RISKOFDERM for spraying and wiping. As regards inhalation exposure, only some models take the inhalation route into account. In these cases, levels proved to be negligible or to contribute to the total systemic dose by ≤12%. None of the investigated models could be concluded to be the best candidate for the assessment of professional exposure to hard surface disinfectants. This paper highlights the necessity of additional monitoring studies for the measurement of the actual exposure for the investigated scenarios.

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