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ISO, F.nvironmental Management—Life Cycle Assessment—Goal and Scope Definition and Inventory Analysis (ISO 14041). [Pg.1367]

ISO 14041 1998 (1998) Environmental Management - Life Cycle Assessment - Goal and Scope Definition and Life Cycle Inventory Analysis. European Commitee for Standardisation, Brussels, Belgium. [Pg.268]

ISO (1998) ISO 14041 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis. International Organisation for Standardisation, Geneva... [Pg.220]

TABLE 38.1 Questions and Measures used to Assess Childhood Anxiety and Identify Assessment Goals... [Pg.498]

Assessment goal Identification of the main streams of environmental loading in the phases of materials production and extraction processes with two different preparation techniques applied to the analysis of PCB and PAH in surface water.11... [Pg.415]

ISO International Standard 14041, 1999E. Environmental management—life cycle assessment—goal and scope, definition and inventory analysis. International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Geneva. [Pg.429]

The objectives of sampling are broadly divided into exploratory (surveillance) or monitoring (assessment) goals. Preliminary information about the site of material being analysed is provided by exploratory sampling. Monitoring is usually intended to provide information on the variation in concentration of specific analytes over a particular period of time or within a specific geographic area. [Pg.246]

The first step of the framework is a clear description of the mixture problem at hand, including the assessment goals and strategy (Section 5.4.1). The next step is the choice of one or more suitable methods for assessing mixture effects. This choice depends on the mixture problem at hand, for example, whether the mixture composition is known, its frequency of occurrence, the variation in concentration ratios, and the availability of toxicity data (Section 5.4.2). A distinction is made between assessment methods that estimate the toxicity of the mixture as a whole and component-based methods. Different methods for whole mixture assessment are discussed, varying from inaccurate to accurate and from poorly characterized to well characterized (Section 5.4.3). The component-based methods are discussed within the framework of a tiered approach, varying from rough methods that likely produce a conservative estimate of mixture risk to sophisticated methods that likely produce more accurate estimates (Section 5.4.4). [Pg.185]

Collect process and facility data Set overall assessment goals Prioritize and select assessment tables Select members for assessment teams Review data and inspect sites... [Pg.104]

ISO. (1998). Environmental management—Life-cycle assessment— Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis (ISO 14041 1998). Intemational Standard Organization, October 1998, pp. 27. Brussels. [Pg.71]

As with all assessments, the assessment goals and objectives should be discussed, defined, and agreed with senior leaders. Then the evalnation criteria should be defined into a safety culture review assessment framework. Each of the safety culture puzzle elements defined earlier can be nsed as the baseline of the safety culture review assessment framework. Yon can snbdivide each of the elements into detailed evaluation criteria. [Pg.135]

Management - Life Cycle Assessment - Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis. [Pg.148]

Have the S.M.A.R.T. concepts been used to assess goals and objectives ... [Pg.88]

Table IX. Assessment Goals for the ACS Chemical Health and Safety Examination (14) ... Table IX. Assessment Goals for the ACS Chemical Health and Safety Examination (14) ...
Valerio Jr., L.G., 2013. Computational translation and integration of test data to meet risk assessment goals. In Fowler, B.A. (Ed.), Computational Toxicology. Methods and Applications for Risk Assessment, Elsevier, Academic Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 85-108. (Chapter 6). [Pg.420]


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