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 03 mar 2010 15:23 

EFSA launches public consultation on probabilistic methodology for modelling exposure to pesticides


EFSA's Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR Panel) has launched an open consultation on a Draft Guidance on the Use of Probabilistic Methodology for Modelling Dietary Exposure to Pesticide Residues (Part one: single active substances exposure assessment). This guidance document proposes a methodology for performing probabilistic exposure assessment of single active substances in the contexts of MRL setting, enforcement actions and periodic reviews of monitoring data on actual exposures, as potential additional tool to deterministic methodologies.

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