2006
DOI: 10.1080/15459620600914641
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Rating Exposure Control Using Bayesian Decision Analysis

Abstract: A model is presented for applying Bayesian statistical techniques to the problem of determining, from the usual limited number of exposure measurements, whether the exposure profile for a similar exposure group can be considered a Category 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 exposure. The categories were adapted from the AIHA exposure category scheme and refer to (0) negligible or trivial exposure (i.e., the true X 0.95 < or =1%OEL), (1) highly controlled (i.e., X 0.95 < or =10%OEL), (2) well controlled (i.e., X 0.95 < or =50%OE… Show more

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“…Traditionally, point estimates have been used by occupational hygienists for evaluating compliance with regulatory or health-based exposure limits. More recently, the profession has been moving toward developing point estimates with confidence limits (Hewett et al, 2006;Mulhausen and Damiano, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, point estimates have been used by occupational hygienists for evaluating compliance with regulatory or health-based exposure limits. More recently, the profession has been moving toward developing point estimates with confidence limits (Hewett et al, 2006;Mulhausen and Damiano, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing a set of benchmark particles with a full quantitative risk assessment, and utilizing validated shorter-term studies to compare the nature and severity of response in standard assays, could increase the efficiency of OEL development and exposure controls for nanomaterials. Despite the large variation in nanomaterials, the exposure control options are much fewer, and may be defined within relatively few bands (e.g., order of magnitude) (Naumann et al 1996;Ader et al 2005;Hewett et al 2006). Controlling exposures is the most important step in preventing occupational lung disease in workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bayesian ideas are increasingly used to mathematically refine expert opinions or model outputs with actual exposure measurements (Ramachandran and Vincent, 1999;Wild et al, 2002;Ramachandran et al, 2003;Hewett et al, 2006). Most exposure assessors in regulatory risk assessment already act in some sense as Bayesian practitioners, since they often have to supplement limited data of poor quality (Northage and Marquart, 2001;Tielemans et al, 2002b) with subjective judgements.…”
Section: Proposal For New Tier 2 Approach: Integration Of Model Estimmentioning
confidence: 99%