Assessment tab Sample Clauses

Assessment tab general inputs – used in all work packages‌ There are two options for resident and bystander exposure calculations: those applied to field crops with a boom sprayer, and those applied to fruit crops with an air-blast sprayer. Hand-held applications are not currently included.
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Assessment tab. ‌ The main aim of the assessment tab is to allow the user to choose the scenario(s) for which an exposure assessment is needed by selecting a crop type. For each crop type, a different set of exposure models is available. The BROWSE software tool can be used to perform exposure assessments for operators, workers and bystanders/residents. The software contains exposure models for the following crop types: - arable & vegetables, - fruiting vegetables, - grapes, - orchard, - ornamentals. By selecting a crop type and an application technique, the user determines the scenario(s) for which the exposure assessment will be performed. Table 14 gives an overview of the scenarios available in the software. When different models are available for the same crop type, the user is able to run the software for these different models with the same set of inputs for the assessment tab. For example: if the crop type “orchard” is selected, the user is able to perform an exposure assessment for all three exposure groups while only having to fill in the inputs on the assessment tab once. In contrast, if the crop type ‘grapes’ is selected, the user is only able to perform an exposure assessment for workers. In addition to selecting the scenario, the assessment tab also allows the user to enter generic information that can be used in the exposure assessments of all four exposed groups: operators, workers as well as residents/bystanders. These inputs involve: product information, absorption factors, inputs for calculating oral exposure and the toxicological reference values. An overview of the inputs can be found in Table 15. menu bar product information input for oral exposure calculate button scenario selection Figure 16 Example print screen of the Assessment tab of the BROWSE software (version V4.5) Table 14 Overview of the exposure scenarios available in the BROWSE software Work Package Crop type Application technique Scenario Operator Arable & vegetables Vehicle mounted/drawn boom sprayer Boom spraying (field crops) Arable & vegetables Hand held sprayer Hand held applications – spray any direction Orchard Vehicle mounted/drawn broadcast air assisted sprayer Orchard sprayers – broadcast air assisted Orchard Hand held sprayer Orchard sprayers – hand held Fruiting vegetables Hand held sprayer Hand held applications – spray any direction Ornamentals Hand held sprayer Hand held applications – spray any direction Worker Fruiting vegetables Any Harvesting indoor fruiting vegetables ...

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