beTWA {STAND} | R Documentation |
TWA Beryllium Exposure Data
Description
As part of a chronic disease prevention program the DOE
adopted an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) occupational exposure
limit (OEL) value of 0.2 \mu g/m^3
proposed by the American
Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists (DOE 10 CRF Part
850 and ACGIH 2004).
Usage
data(beTWA)
Format
A data frame with 280 observations on the following 2 variables:
- twa
8-hour TWA Beryllium exposure
\mu g/m^3
- det
0 if non-detect; 1 if detect
Details
The beTWA data set is the results of 280 personal 8-hour TWA
beryllium exposure readings at a DOE facility. This data contains 175
non-detects that range in value from 0.005 to 0.1 \mu
g/m^3
. A detailed description and analysis of this data is given
as Example 2 in Section 4 of Frome and Wambach (2005).
References
Frome, E. L. and Wambach, P. F. (2005), "Statistical Methods and Software for the Analysis of Occupational Exposure Data with Non-Detectable Values," ORNL/TM-2005/52,Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge , TN 37830 Available at: http://www.csm.ornl.gov/esh/aoed/ORNLTM2005-52.pdf
Examples
data(beTWA)
## calculate all of the summary statistics described in
## Example 2 in Section 4 of Frome and Wambach (2005)
round( IH.summary(beTWA,L=0.2), 3)