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Consumer use models provide their external exposure estimates in e.g. xx/day.
Occupational models provide their external exposure estimates in e.g. xx/shift or xx/task.
To link both to an aggregated exposure estimate, assumptions need to be made on exposure duration, number of exposure events etc.
For me the current scheme does not provide a clear image on these combination of different modelling outputs and how this should be handled. Some discussion and input during the meeting is appreciated.
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Consumer use models provide their external exposure estimates in e.g. xx/day.
Occupational models provide their external exposure estimates in e.g. xx/shift or xx/task.
To link both to an aggregated exposure estimate, assumptions need to be made on exposure duration, number of exposure events etc.
For me the current scheme does not provide a clear image on these combination of different modelling outputs and how this should be handled. Some discussion and input during the meeting is appreciated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: