“…However, these compounds are toxic to humans at certain levels and their presence in the diet may be a health concern to humans (Bjørling- Poulsen, Andersen, & Grandjean, 2008;Breckenridge et al, 2009;CODEX, 2009;Mendes, Mendes, Cipullo, & Burdmann, 2005;Menegola, Broccia, Di Renzo, & Giavini, 2006;USEPA, 2001). In addition to providing data to assess whether the product is being applied to the crop according to the instructions on the approved labels (compliance with MRL), pesticide residue monitoring program data can also be used to assess the human health risk from exposure to pesticide through the diet (Claeys et al, 2011;Caldas & Souza, 2004;Jensen et al, 2009;Katz & Winter, 2009). Furthermore, the cumulative exposure to multiple residues with the same mechanism of action (organophosphate and carbamates, AChE inhibitors, and triazoles, sterol 14-demethylase inhibitors) can lead to unsafe intake of these compounds in the diet Caldas, Tresssou et al, 2006, EFSA, 2010USEPA, 2001).…”