31 ???? 2014 health risk assessment and analysis (in terms of air-quality); ... and South Hedland was particulate matter (PM) specifically PM10.
Government. This followed the completion of the Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk. Assessment for Particulate Matter in 2016 the development of a cumulative
The interim guideline applied pending the completion of a Health Risk Assessment and a new air quality model. 3. Dust or particulate matter (PM)
2.3 In February 2016 the Western Australian Department of Health published the. Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter
in February 2016 (Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk. Assessment for Particulate Matter). The report and recommendations: In August 2016 the Taskforce
to demonstrate that Port Hedland dust poses a specific health risk the Taskforce agrees that An assessment of particulate matter at Port Hedland and.
Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter report which concluded that there is sufficient evidence of possible negative
Human Health Risk Assessment (HRA) is a process intended to estimate the recommendations made in the Port Hedland Air Quality and Noise Management Plan.
The Department of Health finalised the Port Hedland Air. Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter in February 2016. The Taskforce used the findings
Appendix 1: Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter. (Department of Health 2016). 26. Appendix 2: Port Hedland Dust
The Department of Health finalised thePort Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter in February 2016 The Taskforce used the findings of the Health Risk Assessment to prepare its Report to Government which included recommendations for managing dust in Port Hedland
in Port Hedland summarises the findings of the Health Risk Assessment air quality monitoring and modelling and details work currently underway by industry and regulators to mitigate dust issues It then sets out a series of recommendations for Government to consider
Assessment Health Risk Assessment In February 2016 the Department of Health released its Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter (HRA) The HRA determined that the 24-hour PM?? guideline of 70µg/m? (with 10 allowable exceedences per year to accommodate natural events) was appropriate for the current
Air Quality Criteria The Port Hedland Air Quality and Noise Management Plan 2010 provides an interim criterion for particulate matter as shown in Table 1 Table 1 Air Quality Particle Criterion Pollutant Averaging Period Maximum concentration (micrograms per cubic metre) Allowable annual exceedances (natural events) Particulate Matter as PM
In February 2016 the Department of Health released the Port Hedland Air Quality Health Risk Assessment for Particulate Matter which included a recommendation to continue the application of the interim air management criterion in residential areas of Port Hedland Dust Monitoring Campaign