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Classification of Occupational Activities for Assessment of Inhalation Exposure
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AsthmaEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAir QualityExposure AssessmentActivity ClassesProcess SafetyData ScienceData MiningEnvironmental HealthOccupational Exposure LimitToxicologyHuman ExposureActivity Emission PotentialOccupational ToxicologyOccupational HygieneOccupational ActivitiesAir PollutionTechnologyMedicineTransparent Quantification
There is a large variety of activities in workplaces that can lead to emission of substances. Coding systems based on determinants of emission have so far not been developed. In this paper, a system of Activity Classes and Activity Subclasses is proposed for categorizing activities involving chemical use. Activity Classes share their so-called 'emission generation mechanisms' and physical state of the product handled and the underlying determinants of emission. A number of (industrial) stakeholders actively participated in testing and fine-tuning the system. With the help of these stakeholders, it was found to be relatively easy to allocate a large number of activities to the Activity Classes and Activity Subclasses. The system facilitates a more structured classification of activities in exposure databases, a structured analysis of the analogy of exposure activities, and a transparent quantification of the activity emission potential in (new) exposure assessment models. The first use of the system is in the Advanced REACH Tool.
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