Practical sheet | REF: FIC0126 V1

ERS impact study: risk calculation

Author: Ismahane EL BAHLOUL

Publication date: April 10, 2011, Review date: November 13, 2016 | Lire en français

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2. Risk calculation

2.1 Threshold effects

Threshold risks to human health are estimated by comparing actual or likely exposure levels at a given site with acceptable concentrations. This is done by calculating a ratio (risk index) between the estimated TDI exposure and the acceptable exposure. This approach is based on the existence of a threshold dose for threshold substances, i.e. a dose below which effects do not occur or have never been observed.

The equation can be written as IR = Ci / RfC, where :

  • IR: risk index ;

  • Ci: calculated average inhalation concentration (mg/m 3 ) ;

  • RfC: chronic non-carcinogenic reference...

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