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A decision support framework for characterizing and managing dermal exposures to chemicals during Emergency Management and Operations.

机译:一个决策支持框架,用于表征和管理紧急情况管理和运营期间皮肤对化学品的接触。

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Emergency Management and Operations (EMO) personnel are in need of resources and tools to assist in understanding the health risks associated with dermal exposures during chemical incidents. This article reviews available resources and presents a conceptual framework for a decision support system (DSS) that assists in characterizing and managing risk during chemical emergencies involving dermal exposures. The framework merges principles of three decision-making techniques: 1) scenario planning, 2) risk analysis, and 3) multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA). This DSS facilitates dynamic decision making during each of the distinct life cycle phases of an emergency incident (ie, preparedness, response, or recovery) and identifies EMO needs. A checklist tool provides key questions intended to guide users through the complexities of conducting a dermal risk assessment. The questions define the scope of the framework for resource identification and application to support decision-making needs. The framework consists of three primary modules: 1) resource compilation, 2) prioritization, and 3) decision. The modules systematically identify, organize, and rank relevant information resources relating to the hazards of dermal exposures to chemicals and risk management strategies. Each module is subdivided into critical elements designed to further delineate the resources based on relevant incident phase and type of information. The DSS framework provides a much needed structure based on contemporary decision analysis principles for 1) documenting key questions for EMO problem formulation and 2) a method for systematically organizing, screening, and prioritizing information resources on dermal hazards, exposures, risk characterization, and management.
机译:紧急管理和运营(EMO)人员需要资源和工具来帮助了解化学事故中与皮肤接触有关的健康风险。本文回顾了可用资源,并提出了决策支持系统(DSS)的概念框架,该系统可帮助表征和管理涉及皮肤暴露的化学紧急情况下的风险。该框架合并了三种决策技术的原理:1)场景规划,2)风险分析和3)多标准决策分析(MCDA)。该DSS有助于在紧急事件的每个不同生命周期阶段(即准备,响应或恢复)进行动态决策,并确定EMO需求。清单工具提供了一些关键问题,旨在指导用户完成进行皮肤风险评估的复杂性。这些问题定义了资源识别和应用框架的范围,以支持决策需求。该框架包含三个主要模块:1)资源编译,2)优先级排序和3)决策。这些模块系统地识别,组织和分类与皮肤暴露于化学物质的危害和风险管理策略有关的相关信息资源。每个模块都细分为关键元素,旨在根据相关的事件阶段和信息类型进一步划分资源。 DSS框架提供了基于当代决策分析原则的急需的结构,用于:1)记录EMO问题制定的关键问题,以及2)系统组织,筛选和优先处理有关皮肤危害,暴露,风险表征和管理的信息资源的方法。

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