An evaluation of the potential for use of existing exposure software (or software currently under development) in a tiered approach to the assessment of exposures and risks to children

Price, PS

HERO ID

1065014

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

2001

Language

English

HERO ID 1065014
Year 2001
Title An evaluation of the potential for use of existing exposure software (or software currently under development) in a tiered approach to the assessment of exposures and risks to children
Authors Price, PS
Publisher Text The LifeLine Group
City Annandale, VA
Abstract Children have been identified as a subpopulation of concern for the evaluation of potential risks from chemicals. Tiered approaches to exposure assessments have been often used in regulatory assessment of different populations' exposures to chemicals. The goal of the tiered approach for exposure assessment is to begin with less complex, default-driven, screening methods and to proceed, when necessary, to mover complex, data-driven, chemical- and scenario-specific methods that reduce the uncertainty in estimates of exposure. Currently there are a wide number of software packages available, or under development, that can assist in various tiers of a children's exposure assessment. This paper begins with a brief review of the critical issues in the evaluation of children's exposures to chemicals (Section 2.0). The paper then presents a review of the exposure software (Section 3.0) an evaluates their potential for use at various points in a tiered evaluation (Section 4.0).
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Number Of Pages 49
Comments Prepared for The American Chemistry Council
Is Public Yes
Language Text English