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The concept of ISNEM also involves two methods of data acquisition and archiving one using a distributed database, the other a centralized one (see Figure 7). The former involves development of a distributed system for data acquisition and transfer to the Information System for National Environment Monitoring. The acquired information is to be verified by a PEPI administrator before being added to the Provincial Database and then to the Central Database. If environmental measurements and observations are only conducted on the national basis, a single centralized database is to be used. [Pg.428]

Based on the patch method to assess worker or re-entry exposure, researchers have developed a database, which may be used to estimate exposure. Each patch from an individual in a study can be entered into the database separately, the residue data from patches from various body areas can be summed to yield a whole-body exposure number, and the data may be sorted as to worker tasks, equipment used, protective clothing worn, formulation types and other parameters. This is the basis for the currently used Pesticide Handlers Data Base (PHED), which was developed through a joint effort in the 1980s of CropLife America [formerly known as American Crop Protection Association (ACPA) and National Agricultural Chemicals Association (NACA)], the Environmental Protection Agency (ERA) and Health Canada. " The PHED is discussed in detail in another article in this book. [Pg.990]

Every organic chemical has a mass spectrum, which is a combination of ions with different masses and different intensities (abundances). To identify a compound, its mass spectrum is compared to the mass spectra of standards, analyzed under the same instrument settings, and to the EPA/National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) mass spectra library. The EPA/NIST library is stored in the database of the computer that operates the instrument. A comparison to the library spectra is possible only if there is consistency in the compound spectra generated by different GC/MS systems at hundreds of environmental laboratories. To achieve such consistency, the EPA methods for GC/MS analysis include the mass... [Pg.221]


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