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Guidance on Selecting Age Groups for Monitoring and Assessing Child-Hood Exposures to Environmental Contaminants (Final)

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Notice

EPA announced the release of this final document in the February 9, 2006 Federal Register Notice.

A major issue facing the Agency is how to consistently consider age-related changes in behavior and physiology when assessing early lifestage exposure and potential dose. Key to this issue is how to capture these changes in an assessment of risks from exposure to environmental contaminants.
Background
This final document, Guidance on Selecting Age Groups for Monitor and Assessing Childhood Exposures to Environmental Contaminants, is intended to provide guidance to EPA scientists on selecting age groups to consider when assessing childhood exposure and potential dose to environmental contaminants. A consistent set of childhood age groups, supported by an underlying scientific rationale, will improve Agency exposure and risk assessments for children and will assist the Agency in implementing various regulatory initiatives. In addition, these age groups will guide future analyses of exposure factors data as well as new research and data collection efforts.

History/Chronology

Jul 2000Risk Assessment Forum sponsored workshop identified the needs for this guidance.
Oct 2001Technical Paper on Adequacy of Exposure Factors Data for Age Groups.
Dec 2003Guidance document is submitted for public comment.
Apr 2004External Peer Review of the Guidance document (see related Links).
Jan 2006EPA released the final report.

Next Steps

This is the Final Document.

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Additional Information

On March 16, 2006, a correction was made to the document Guidance on Selecting Age Groups for Monitoring and Assessing Childhood Exposures to Environmental Contaminants, EPA/630/P-03/003F, (November 2005). The following changes were made to Table 1 on page 5:

  • Replace NATA* with NATA* National Scale Assessment (1996 emissions year).
  • Replace NATA Age groups entry with the following: 0-4, 5-11, 12-17, 18-64 years
  • Replace NAAQS* with NAAQS* 1996 Ozone Risk Assessment for Children.
  • Replace NAAQS Age Groups entry with the following: 6-13 , 14-18 years
  • Citation

    U.S. EPA. Guidance on Selecting Age Groups for Monitoring and Assessing Child-Hood Exposures to Environmental Contaminants (Final). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/630/P-03/003F.
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