Cumulative risk definition

Cumulative risk means a summation of cancer and noncancer risks, determined separately, based on exposure to multiple contaminants from the same medium and exposure of the same individual to contaminants in multiple media.
Cumulative risk means the risk associated with multiple chemicals or multiple exposure routes.

Examples of Cumulative risk in a sentence

  • Cumulative risk, maternal responsiveness, and allostat- ic load among young adolescents.

  • Cumulative risk by age 70 years was estimated to be 20% (95% CI 13% to 32%) for BC and 6% (95% CI 3% to 25%) for OC.

  • Cumulative risk (95% Confidence Interval) using segregation analysis, major gene models assuming constant relative risk.

  • Cumulative risk (95% Confidence Interval) using segregation analysis, major gene models assuming relative risk as a continuous, piecewise linear function of age.

  • Cumulative risk decisions during the corrective action process will be evaluated with thorough peer review discussions between MDEQ-WMD and U.S. EPA staff on a case-by-case basis for all U.S. EPA-lead sites.

  • Cumulative risk levels for ingestion and dermal contact for explosives such as hexahydro-1,3,5- trinitro-1,3,5 triazine (Royal Demolition Explosive or RDX) and octahydro-1,3,57-tetranitro- 1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (High Melt Explosive or HMX) were estimated and expressed as an integral risk index.

  • Cumulative risk exposure and mental health symptoms among maltreated youth placed in out-of-home care.

  • Cumulative risk across family stressors: Short and long- term effects for adolescents.

Related to Cumulative risk

  • Cumulative Realized Losses As of any date of determination, the aggregate amount of Realized Losses with respect to the Mortgage Loans.

  • Cumulative Net Losses means, as of any date of determination, the aggregate cumulative principal amount of all Receivables that have become Liquidated Receivables since the Initial Cutoff Date, net of all Net Liquidation Proceeds and Recoveries with respect to such Receivables as of last day of the most recently ended Collection Period.

  • Cumulative Retained Excess Cash Flow Amount means, at any date, an amount, not less than zero in the aggregate, determined on a cumulative basis equal to the aggregate cumulative sum of the Retained Percentage of Excess Cash Flow for all Excess Cash Flow Periods ending after the Closing Date and prior to such date.

  • Cumulative Compounded RFR Rate means, in relation to a Loan (or any part of it) accruing interest at the Compounded Reference Rate, the percentage rate per annum determined by the Facility Agent in accordance with the methodology set out in Schedule 15C (Cumulative Compounded RFR Rate) or in any relevant Compounding Methodology Supplement.

  • Cumulative Net Loss Ratio means, as of any Payment Date, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of (i) the aggregate Principal Balance of Receivables that became Defaulted Receivables plus all the Cram Down Losses (without duplication) which occurred during the period from the Cut-Off Date through the end of the related Collection Period reduced by the amount of Liquidation Proceeds with respect to Defaulted Receivables received during such period which are applied to principal of the Defaulted Receivables to (ii) the Pool Balance as of the Cut-Off Date.