NF ISO 15800

NF ISO 15800

June 2004
Standard Cancelled

Soil quality - Characterization of soil with respect to human exposure

ISO 15800:2003 gives guidelines on the kind and extent of soil characterization necessary for the evaluation of human exposure to substances that can cause adverse effects. The possibilities of standardizing the calculations used for the assessment of human exposure are not included in ISO 15800:2003. The information needed for evaluation of human exposure to contaminants leached from soil to surface and/or groundwater or transferred by runoff is not included in ISO 15800:2003. Aspects related to radioactivity and pathogens in soil and potential human exposure hereto are also not included in ISO 15800:2003.

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Publication date

June 2004

Number of pages

31 p.

Reference

NF ISO 15800

ICS Codes

13.080.01   Soil quality and pedology in general
13.080.05   Examination of soils in general

Classification index

X31-604

Print number

1 - 21/06/2004

International kinship

Sumary
Soil quality - Characterization of soil with respect to human exposure

ISO 15800:2003 gives guidelines on the kind and extent of soil characterization necessary for the evaluation of human exposure to substances that can cause adverse effects.

The possibilities of standardizing the calculations used for the assessment of human exposure are not included in ISO 15800:2003.

The information needed for evaluation of human exposure to contaminants leached from soil to surface and/or groundwater or transferred by runoff is not included in ISO 15800:2003. Aspects related to radioactivity and pathogens in soil and potential human exposure hereto are also not included in ISO 15800:2003.

Standard replaced by (1)
NF ISO 15800
March 2020
Standard Current
Soil quality - Characterization of soil with respect to human exposure

<p>This document provides guidance on the type and extent of soil characterization necessary for the evaluation of human exposure to substances present in possibly leading to adverse effects.</p> <p>It does not provide guidance on:</p> <p>— the design or selection of numerical models that can be used to estimate exposure;</p> <p>— potential exposure to radioactivity, pathogens or asbestos in soil.</p> <p>Background information is provided on human health related to exposure to soil and the influence on exposure via different pathways.</p> <p>NOTE 1 For convenience "soil" in this document also includes "soil material" unless stated otherwise.</p> <p>NOTE 2 Overall exposure can be due to potentially harmful substances (PHSs) in soil, groundwater and air. Exposure to those in soil can be direct (e.g. through inhalation, ingestion, cutaneous contact), or indirect (through the consumption of plants or animals that have taken up substances of concern).</p> <p>NOTE 3 The evaluation of the possible impact on human health of potentially harmful substances is most commonly required when these are present as a result of human activity (e.g. on old industrial sites) but can sometimes be required when they are present naturally.</p> <p>NOTE 4 Soil characterization precedes the assessment of the compatibility between soil and its use (i.e. soil quality assessment). Tools such as a conceptual site model (CSM) and health risk assessment can be used to aid this assessment.</p> <p>NOTE 5 Soil characterization can be used to develop an overview of population exposure to soil. Other International Standards are available that can aid the characterization of other media (e.g. surface and groundwater), in terms of their possible adverse effects on humans.</p>

Table of contents
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  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • Introduction
    v
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Références normatives
    1
  • 3 Termes et définitions
    1
  • 4 Caractérisation de sols et de sites relative à l'exposition des personnes
    4
  • 4.1 Introduction
    4
  • 4.2 Voies d'exposition
    5
  • 5 Caractérisation des sols et des sites
    8
  • 5.1 Processus et paramètres pertinents du sol
    8
  • 5.2 Échantillonnage
    10
  • 5.3 Caractérisation du site
    11
  • 5.4 Caractérisation du sol
    12
  • 5.5 Caractérisation de la contamination
    16
  • 6 Traitement, évaluation et qualité des données
    20
  • Annexe A (informative) Voies d'exposition en fonction de l'utilisation réelle du site
    22
  • Annexe B (informative) Industries et substances polluantes correspondantes
    23
  • Bibliographie
    24
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