2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.383
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Chemical Health Risk Assessment at The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Laboratory

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“…Among the chemical risk assessment methods are; the British model COSHH Essentials, the French model from the Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité (INRS) [15], Chemical Risk Management (CHARM) [14], Stoffenmanager, ECETOC TRA Targeted Risk Assessment, Advanced REACH Tool (ART) [16], New Approach Methodologies (NAM) [17], Critical Task Exposure Screening (CTES) [18], Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Risk Assessment [19], Lung function tests [20], SQCRA Method [ 31] [33], PBPK Model for Modified Ethanol [20], Chem-SAM, UOW and SQCRA Methods [21], Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) [22], Exposure to Ultrafine Particles [23], Application of PBPK models in support of derivation of toxicity reference values for 1,1,1-trichloroethane [24], Assessment of hazards and risks of industrial chemicals in the occupational context in Europe: some current problems [25].…”
Section: Methodologies To Assess Chemical Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the chemical risk assessment methods are; the British model COSHH Essentials, the French model from the Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité (INRS) [15], Chemical Risk Management (CHARM) [14], Stoffenmanager, ECETOC TRA Targeted Risk Assessment, Advanced REACH Tool (ART) [16], New Approach Methodologies (NAM) [17], Critical Task Exposure Screening (CTES) [18], Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Risk Assessment [19], Lung function tests [20], SQCRA Method [ 31] [33], PBPK Model for Modified Ethanol [20], Chem-SAM, UOW and SQCRA Methods [21], Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) [22], Exposure to Ultrafine Particles [23], Application of PBPK models in support of derivation of toxicity reference values for 1,1,1-trichloroethane [24], Assessment of hazards and risks of industrial chemicals in the occupational context in Europe: some current problems [25].…”
Section: Methodologies To Assess Chemical Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) S. N Hunadia, A. Bakar, SR Sheikh & N. Anuara [22] carried out a Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) on the use of chemical agents in thirteen teaching and research laboratories of the Department of Chemistry and Process Engineering ( JKKP) at the National University of Malaysia. To obtain the Risk Rating (RR), the Exposure Rating (ER) and the Hazard Rating (HR) were evaluated, also, the duration of exposure, the degree of presence, release and chemical absorption of the agent were studied.…”
Section: Pbpk Model For Modified Ethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To perform Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) Husin et al [25] selected a chemical research lab where the exposure level is high. In order to calculate CHRA exposure rating (ER), the duration rating (DR) and the magnitude rating (MR) has to be determined.…”
Section: Chemical Health Risk Assessment (Chra)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En los últimos años, el campo de la prevención de pérdidas y la gestión de riesgos ha presentado gran interés en el ámbito académico [1]. Durante el proceso de aprendizaje es común que estudiantes, profesores y personal administrativo del laboratorio estén en contacto continuo con sustancias químicas, por lo que es prescindible salvaguardar la seguridad y la salud de las personas que se exponen a los productos químicos [2]. La medida de seguridad más distinguida, es el riesgo, el cual se define como la probabilidad de una pérdida; que implica dos parámetros mensurables: consecuencia y probabilidad, existen eventos que son más probables de ocurrencia que otros, sin embargo, una consecuencia única de la secuencia de eventos no es posible predecir [3].…”
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