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Health Risk Assessment And Health Monitoring

SPE Offshore Europe Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference, 2003
Abstract A theoretical and practical model that combines the two and its implementation on three mobile drilling installations offshore Monitoring the health of employees in order to detect possible long-term effects of adverse working environment conditions has been a task for several years and is ...
Sætersdal Lars, Skeggs John
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Human Health Risk Assessment

2010
Exposure of humans to contaminated sites may result in many types of health damage ranging from relatively innocent symptoms such as skin eruption or nausea, on up to cancer or even death. Human health protection is considered as a major protection target, both by decision-makers as well as by the general public.
Swartjes, FA, Cornelis, C
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Health Risk Assessment

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1993
In the United States the hazards posed by chemicals are often enormously exaggerated. In "calculating" risks of human cancer and establishing regulations, the United States Environmental Protection Agency makes a series of "conservative" assumptions that have no sound scientific basis. In consequence, trillions of dollars could be wasted. Exaggerations
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Health Risk Assessment

2008
Abstract Epidemiological studies usually result in estimates of the quantitative associations between environmental factors and health in humans. These risk functions–the odds ratio (OR), relative risk (RR), or a regression coefficient–are not of direct public health relevance.
Nino KüNzli, Laura Perez
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Health Risk Assessment

SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2000
Abstract A Health Risk Assessment is a process used to determine if health hazards potentially affect workers or the public. This can be basic, initial assessment as part of routine work planning and execution, or they can be structured assessments that evaluate and prioritize potential health risks.
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Uncertainty in health risk assessments

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1990
Considerable scientific evidence has accumulated in the area of risk assessment. Using physiologically based pharmacokinetic models and biologically based dose-response models, more precise estimates of risk are becoming available. Uncertainty analysis performed at three steps of the process will enhance a clearer understanding of the assumptions being
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