Frequency of events Sample Clauses

Frequency of events. Both the hand and whole body models apply event frequencies that provide an indication of the frequency that a single emptying event will occur. The following event frequencies are included in the hand model: • Total number of packaging used excl. re-use (Fnc) • Number of ML periods (Fmlp) Since the body part contamination estimates are based on experimental data during a single event of emptying (a given amount of) solids, these contamination estimates are multiplied with the number of these events in the model. To derive a body part contamination estimate based on the ‘amount used’ during a single event, a background calculation is used to estimate the amount of product used per M&L period (and per packaging if multiple bags/boxes are used) (see background calculations, Appendix L). For example, the hand contamination estimate (eh_w&e) is multiplied with the number of packaging used per M&L period (Fnc/Fmlp). No evidence is available on how body part contamination during a single event will increase with multiple M&L periods or use of multiple packaging. In line with experimental skin loading studies (Appendix J), a skin loading constant (fdl) is applied to simulate a gradual increase with multiple M&L periods (see algorithms).
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