4 edition of Mathematical models for estimating occupational exposure to chemicals found in the catalog.
Published
2000
by AIHA Press in Fairfax, VA
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other titles | Estimating occupational exposure to chemicals |
Statement | AIHA Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee, Modeling Subcommittee ; [editor], Charles B. Keil ; [contributing authors, Wil F. ten Berge ... et al.]. |
Contributions | Keil, Charles B., Ten Berge, Wil F., American Industrial Hygiene Association. Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee. Modeling Subcommittee. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TD883.17 .M38 2000 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 106 p. : |
Number of Pages | 106 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3583590M |
ISBN 10 | 0932627994 |
LC Control Number | 2002280928 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 45118601 |
The blog this week is a reworded excerpt from what I believe may be the best book an IH can own; that is, Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals, 2nd Ed, AIHA Press. Many Industrial Hygienists are faced with at least scores of exposure scenarios in which workers face exposures to many different compounds in a lot. AIHA AEAM MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR ESTIMATING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS ASTM Book of Standards. National Board NBIC (NB 23) Drawing and Drafting. MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR ESTIMATING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS. View Abstract Product Details Detail Summary View all details.
TEXAS: a Tool for EXposure ASsessment--Statistical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemical Agents Article in Annals of Occupational Hygiene 59(3) November with 38 Reads. There are multiple peer reviewed publications on the model, (4,(12)(13) (14) (15)(16) coverage in two editions of the AIHA R book Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Author: Mark Nicas.
The AIHA book Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals has a chapter on uncertainty, which includes a segment on MCS. THOMAS W. ARMSTRONG, CIH, PhD, is principal at TWA8HR Occupational Hygiene Consulting, LLC. He can be reached at [email protected] Estimating environmental concentrations of chemicals using fate and exposure models. Technical Report ECETOC, Brussels, Belgium. Modelling human exposure to chemicals in food. Report Approaches for developing screening quality estimates of occupational exposure used by the USEPA’s Office of Pollution Prevention and.
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: Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals (): Charles B. Keil, Catherine E. Simmons: BooksAuthor: Charles B. Keil. Although various parameters and data outputs have been explained or defined in IH SkinPerm through comments tagged on individual fields, users are encouraged to read Chapter 13 of the Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals, 2nd.
Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals 作者: AIHA Exposure Assessment Committee 出版社: Amer Industrial Hygiene Assn 出版年: 定价: USD 装帧: Paperback ISBN: Get this from a library.
Mathematical models for estimating occupational exposure to chemicals. [Charles B Keil; Wil F Ten Berge; American Industrial Hygiene Association. Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee. Modeling Subcommittee.;]. Mathematical models for estimating occupational exposure to chemicals, 2nd edition.
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Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals (2nd) Second EditionAuthor: et al Keil, Charles B. Get this from a library. Mathematical models for estimating occupational exposure to chemicals. [Charles B Keil; Catherine E Simmons; T Renée Anthony; American Industrial Hygiene Association.
Exposure Assessment Strategies Committee. Modeling Subcommittee.;]. –“Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals” –“A strategy for Assessing and Managing Occupational Exposures” > IH MOD –IH MOD Support File > JOEH & Other Peer Reviewed Journals > PDCs sponsored by the Exposure Strategies Assessment Committee.
User Review - Flag as inappropriate An absolutely outstanding reference text, and it should be on the desk of every working industrial hygienist. Understanding how and why modeling exposures is done, and communicating it to the customer or employer is much, much 5/5(1).
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Get FREE 7-day instant eTextbook access. IH MOD is a mathematical modeling Excel spreadsheet used for estimating occupational exposures. It is a supplement to the book “Mathematical Models for Estimating Occupational Exposure to Chemicals”. Multiple languages are available.
Click on this link for IH MOD General Help. The study presented in this article dealt with the a priori estimation of occupational exposure to 24 chemical substances: metals, dusts, silica, and volatile organic compounds.
The principle was based on using the data in the COLCHIC database to build statistical models to estimate exposure indexes as a function of different exposure by: 3. @article{osti_, title = {Techniques for estimating the percutaneous absorption of chemicals due to occupational and environmental exposure}, author = {Leung, Hon-Wing and Paustenbach, D J}, abstractNote = {This article reviews the scientific principles involved in determining the percutaneous absorption of chemicals.
To assist industrial hygienists in assessing the risks of dermal uptake.setting of occupational exposure Limit Values for the control of risks from exposure to chemical agents at work.(11) For the purpose of estimating the potential health risks of notified substances, in parallel with dose-response assessment, to satisfy the requirements .Rather, this paper illustrates the modeling approach with two examples—estimating exposure intensity to benzene vapor and ethylene oxide gas.
The benzene example uses the concept of a near-field exposure zone, and the ethylene oxide example accounts for a variable emission rate. Both chemicals are regulated by OSHA as occupational carcinogensCited by: