AIR {EnviroPRA2} | R Documentation |
Inhalation of airborne chemicals
Description
Estimates the Intake rate by inhalation of airborne chemicals (vapor phase) [mg/Kg*day]
Usage
AIR(CA = 1, IR = 20, ET = 24, EF = 350, ED = 24, BW = 70, AT = 365 * 70)
Arguments
CA |
Chemical concentrtion in air [mg/m^3] |
IR |
Inhalation Rate [m^3/hour] |
ET |
Exposure time [hours/day] |
EF |
Exposure frequency [day/yr] |
ED |
Exposure duration [yr] |
BW |
Body weight [Kg] |
AT |
Averaging time [day] (Note that for No carcinogenic effects AT should be equal to 365*ED) |
Value
Intake rate by inhalation of airborne chemicals (vapor phase) I [mg/Kg*day] - Object class "numeric"
Author(s)
F. Barrio-Parra
References
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2011. Exposure Factors Handbook: 2011 Edition. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/600/R-(September), pp 1466.
Examples
## Estimated absorbed dose for the estimation of carcinogenic effects using
# the default variables (EPA 2011) for a chemical air concentration
# of 0.2 mg/m^3
AIR ( CA=0.2)
# For a systemic effect:
AIR ( CA=0.2, AT=24*365)
# Specifying all the parameters for the carcinogenic case
AIR ( CA=0.2, IR=25, ET = 24, EF = 300, ED = 24, BW = 85)
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