This part establishes the methods for determining a health risk limit for cancer.
The equation for deriving the health risk limit for cancer for chemicals other than chemicals identified in subpart 3, or nonlinear carcinogens is:
(1x10-5) x 1,000 | |
cHRL= | _ |
[(SFxADAF<2xIR<2xD<2)+(SFxADAF2 to <16xIR2 to <16xD2 to <16)+(SFxADAF16+xIR16+xD16+)]/70 years |
Where:
SF or slope factor is expressed in units of cancer incidence per mg/kg-day. The SFs utilized for each chemical are listed in part 4717.7860.
ADAF is the age-dependent adjustment factor as defined in part 4717.7820, subpart 3. The ADAFs utilized for each chemical are listed in part 4717.7860.
IRduration is the intake rate for a given duration as defined in part 4717.7820, subpart 14. The IRs utilized for each chemical are listed in part 4717.7860.
D is the duration corresponding to the three age groups birth up to two years of age (two-year duration), two up to 16 years of age (14-year duration), and 16 up to 70 years of age (54-year duration) as defined in part 4717.7820, subpart 9, item B.
70 years is the standard lifetime duration utilized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the characterization of lifetime cancer risk.
The Department of Health may depart from the default equation presented in subpart 2 when an adjustment factor is based on chemical-specific information. The equation for deriving the health risk limit for cancer for these chemicals is:
(1x10-5) x 1,000 | ||
cHRL= | _ | |
[SFxAFlifetime x IRlifetime] |
Where:
Units or values for cHRL, (1x10-5), 1,000, and SF are as described in part 4717.7840, subpart 2.
MS s 103H.201
33 SR 1792
May 11, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes