Supporting Materials (Excel Workbook Sample Clauses

Supporting Materials (Excel Workbook. ‌ 2 Exposure and noncarcinogenic hazard estimates are typically expressed as a central tendency 3 estimate along with a range (low and high). Carcinogenicity has not been observed and therefore 4 non-carcinogenic hazards are calculated. Because of the need to assess many different types of 5 exposures for many types of receptors (human and ecological) and exposure scenarios, the risk 6 assessment involves numerous calculations. Some of these calculations are relatively simple, while 7 others are complex. Simple calculations and results are described in the body of the document.
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Supporting Materials (Excel Workbook. ‌ 10 Exposure and risk estimates are typically expressed as a central tendency estimate along with a 11 range (low and high). In general, central tendency estimates are intended to represent the value 12 predicted to have the highest probability of occurring (i.e., typical). The actual statistic used to 13 represent the central estimate varies with the data underlying the estimate. Where normality is a 14 reasonable assumption, the central estimate would be the mean. For skewed (i.e., lognormal) 15 distributions, the central estimate would be the geometric mean. Because of the need to assess 16 many different types of exposures for many types of receptors (human and ecological) and exposure 17 scenarios, the risk assessment involves numerous calculations. Some of these calculations are 18 relatively simple, while others are complex. Simple calculations and results are described in the body 19 of the document. However, most of the exposure and risk calculations for human health and 20 ecological receptors were conducted and are presented in customized Microsoft Excel® workbooks, 21 which are included in Attachments 1 – 6. The workbooks were generated using the FS risk 22 assessment tool called WorksheetMaker. The tool allows a user to develop pesticide-specific risk 23 assessment workbooks by entering information on a chemical and formulation of interest, including 24 chemical and physical-chemical properties, toxicity values, application rates, and application

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