The practice of performing and managing regulatory air toxic risk
assessments requires an exceptionally broadbase of understanding.
The information and hands-on skills needed to evaluate the effects
of air toxic emissions on human health derive from a broad range of
disciplines: engineering, the physical and biological sciences,
probability, statistics, and medicine. Dr. Lawrence Gratt's Air
Toxic Risk Assessment and Management provides a comprehensive study
of the subject of risk assessment, showing how the various
disciplines are integrated to carry out this complex process. No
other resource combines the basic science underlying risk
assessment with the techniques needed to perform the analyses.
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