Duration of exposure (T Sample Clauses

Duration of exposure (T. ‌ The duration of exposure is the amount of time spent in the treated crop while performing an activity such as harvesting. In the past, default values of 2 and 8 hours were used for respectively harvesting and scouting tasks (Van Hemmen et al., 2002). In the BROWSE software, survey data were used to provide default values for the duration of exposure for each scenario. These data were collected as part of the BROWSE and CAPEX surveys. The BROWSE surveys were conducted to allow the modelers to make informed decisions about defaults for input parameters such as the duration of exposure. The information was collected by means of face-to-face interviews in three EU countries: Italy, Greece and the UK. The information collected by the BROWSE surveys was supplemented with data from the CAPEX surveys. These surveys aimed at addressing non-dietary cumulative exposure to plant protection products (PPPs) by means of carrying out pilot surveys in six EU Member States: UK, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Poland and Italy (Glass et al., 2012). More information about the analysis can be found in the report “Use of survey data as input for WP2”. Based on the analysis of the survey data, default values for the duration of exposure were suggested and implemented into the software. These values are shown in Table 3. In addition to these default values, the user can also specify other values by selecting the option "Constant – own value” in the drop-down menu. Table 3 Default values for duration of exposure (values in hours/day) Crop group Task Duration of exposure Orchard fruit1 Harvesting/pruning/thinning 8 Grapes Harvesting 8 Fruiting vegetables Harvesting 8 Ornamentals Harvesting 7 Soft fruit Harvesting 8 1 No data were available for orchard fruit. A default value of 8 hours/day was used instead.
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