How do you assess the exposure? On what mathematical models is Creme based?
The Creme models are based on scientifically validated models of consumer exposure which allow probabilistic input data in the analysis. This enables the assessor to treat the uncertainty which often exists in these situations. The Creme model permits the use of all of the available data on product usage in order to generate reliable and accurate results with confidence intervals. The Creme system also allows scenario analysis (i.e. varying important inputs to the model to assess the effect on the results) and sensitivity analysis (i.e. to assess which inputs the outputs of the model are most sensitive to). For more information on the Creme models, see Creme models. For the scientific papers please click here.
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