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Exposure assessment involves identifying the sources of exposure by which toxicants reach individuals (i.e., oral, inhalation, dermal), quantitatively estimating the amount to which the individual is exposed, and estimating the number of individuals likely to be exposed.
Exposure assessment is the process of estimating or measuring the magnitude, frequency, and duration of exposure to an agent, along with the number and characteristics of the population exposed.
The 1983 NRC report identified four steps integral to any risk assessment: 1) hazard identification, 2) dose-response assessment, 3) exposure assessment, and 4) risk characterization.
Step 1: Hazard Identification. The objective of Step 1 is to identify the types of adverse health effects that can be caused by exposure to some agent in question, and to characterize the quality and weight of evidence supporting this identification.
Step 1: Hazard Identification. Step 2: Dose Response. Step 3: Exposure Assessment. Step 4: Risk Characterization.
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The aggregate exposure assessment approach is commonly used when receptors can be exposed to a single contaminant in various ways. For example, residues of the same pesticide could be found on multiple foods, in water, and/or in products used in and around the home.
Exposure assessment involves numerous techniques to identify a pollutant, pollutant sources, environmental media of exposure, transport through each medium, chemical and physical transformations, routes of entry to the body, intensity and frequency of contact, and spatial and temporal concentration patterns of the

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