Development and Implementation of Deterministic and Stochastic Methods and Modeling Tools for Assessing Potential Multi-Pathway, Multi-Route Residential Exposures. J. H. Driver and M. D. Pandian, infoscientific.com & risksciences.com; N. V. Henderson and F. Selman, Dow Agrosciences, Midland, MI; M. Eberhart, Bayer Corporation, Kansas City, MO; and T. Pastoor, Novartis Crop Protection, Greensboro, NC
This presentation will discuss the process by which the Organophosphate Case Study Group’s Non-Dietary Subcommittee developed and implemented assessment methods and modeling tools to assess potential multi-pathway, multi-route residential exposures pursuant to the requirements of the FQPA. The process included a systematic review of the underlying scientific database, development and analysis of algorithms and assessment methods, uncertainty analyses, consensus with Regulatory Agencies, case studies and model output comparison to available biomonitoring data. The resulting methods were implemented in a software tool to facilitate screening-level and advanced aggregate residential exposure/dose assessments.
Organophosphate Case Study Group, Non-Dietary Subcommittee.
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