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Defining the conceptual exposure model

As pointed out in the WHO/IPCS monograph entitled Principles of Characterizing and Applying Human Exposure Models (IPCS, 2005b), the first step of an exposure analysis is to establish a conceptual model, which maps out a framework designed to reflect the links between the pollutant source and the contact for human exposure and its processes. The conceptual model helps to define the physical, chemical and behavioural information and [Pg.7]

Scenarios may be defined under the umbrella of this conceptual model. There are different levels of scenarios, such as that describing the release of formaldehyde from furniture. Each of the exposures from one of the sources may be characterized by a particular scenario, but all of these scenarios may be combined to yield bigger and more complex scenarios, such as the inhalation exposure pathway. In this concept, the scenario describing the whole exposure including all sources and paths represents a very complex construction. [Pg.8]


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