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Uncertainty and data quality in exposure assessment

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Harmonization Project document ; no. 6.Publication details: Geneva World Health Organization c2008Description: xiii, 158 p. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9789241563765
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22
NLM classification:
  • QT 140
Online resources: Also available online.
Partial contents:
pt. 1. Guidance document on characterizing and communicating uncertainty in exposure assessment. Introduction -- Context, concepts and definitions -- Sources of uncertainty -- Tiered approach to uncertainty analysis -- Uncertainty characterization methods, interpretation and use -- Communication -- Conclusions -- pt. 2. Hallmarks of data quality in chemical exposure assessment. Introduction -- What do we mean by "data" in exposure assessment? -- From exposure data quality to the quality of exposure assessments -- Conclusions.
Summary: Assessment of human exposure to chemicals is a critical input to risk assessment and ultimately to decisions about control of chemicals. This two-part publication aims to improve the quality of information available to decision-makers and its communication. Part one sets out ten principles for characterizing and communicating uncertainty in exposure assessment. A tiered approach to the evaluation of uncertainties using both qualitative (simple) and quantitative (more complex) methods is described. Different sources of uncertainty are identified, and guidance is provided on selecting the appropriate approach to uncertainty analysis, as dictated by the objectives of the assessment and information needs of decision-makers and stakeholders. Part two addresses the quality of data used in exposure assessment, and sets out four basic hallmarks of data quality - appropriateness, accuracy, integrity and transparency. These hallmarks provides a common vocabulary and set of qualitative criteria for use in the design, evaluation and use of exposure assessments to support decisions.--Publisher's description.
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"Published under the joint sponsorship of the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme, and produced within the framework of the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals"--P. [i].

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pt. 1. Guidance document on characterizing and communicating uncertainty in exposure assessment. Introduction -- Context, concepts and definitions -- Sources of uncertainty -- Tiered approach to uncertainty analysis -- Uncertainty characterization methods, interpretation and use -- Communication -- Conclusions -- pt. 2. Hallmarks of data quality in chemical exposure assessment. Introduction -- What do we mean by "data" in exposure assessment? -- From exposure data quality to the quality of exposure assessments -- Conclusions.

Assessment of human exposure to chemicals is a critical input to risk assessment and ultimately to decisions about control of chemicals. This two-part publication aims to improve the quality of information available to decision-makers and its communication. Part one sets out ten principles for characterizing and communicating uncertainty in exposure assessment. A tiered approach to the evaluation of uncertainties using both qualitative (simple) and quantitative (more complex) methods is described. Different sources of uncertainty are identified, and guidance is provided on selecting the appropriate approach to uncertainty analysis, as dictated by the objectives of the assessment and information needs of decision-makers and stakeholders. Part two addresses the quality of data used in exposure assessment, and sets out four basic hallmarks of data quality - appropriateness, accuracy, integrity and transparency. These hallmarks provides a common vocabulary and set of qualitative criteria for use in the design, evaluation and use of exposure assessments to support decisions.--Publisher's description.

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