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Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (RAGS), Volume I: Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part F, Supplemental Guidance for Inhalation Risk Assessment)

Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund

Background | Development and Availability | Implementation and Use of the Guidance
Future Developments | Additional Information

Background

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund: Volume I Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part F, Supplemental Guidance for Inhalation  Risk Assessment) ("Part F") to address human health risk related to inhalation exposures. Parts A, B, C, D and E of RAGS address other aspects of a human health risk assessment on a Superfund site.  RAGS Part F provides a methodology to use the type of human health toxicity values which are currently derived by the EPA Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) as concentrations (Reference Concentrations for non-cancer effects and Inhalation Unit Risk values for cancer endpoints) rather than the earlier and now superseded intake-based approach used by the inhalation component of RAGS Part A. It should be noted that other inhalation toxicity values derived by other parties can also be used with RAGS Part F (provided that the toxicity values are presented as concentrations in air).

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Development and Availability

RAGS Part F Guidance Documents

Guidance for Superfund Volume I: Human Heatlh Evaluation Manual (Part F, Supplemental Guidance for Inhalation Risk Assessment) (PDF) (68 pp, 725K)

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Disclaimer: These electronic files contain the text of a policy issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These files have been reformatted to make them available to you in electronic form. Formatting (margins, page numbering, etc.) may be different than the original hard copy to make the document more easily readable on your computer screen. These electronic files are a courtesy copy of the official policy. If any discrepancies are found, the file copy (hard copy original) which resides at the U.S. EPA provides the official policy.

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Implementation and Use of the Guidance

In the development of RAGS Part F, the workgroup also developed and released this implementation memorandum which provides additional information about the intended use of this guidance on Superfund sites.

"Supplemental Guidance for Inhalation Risk Assessment," Part F of Volume I of Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Human Health Evaluation Manual (Volume I) (PDF#2) (3 pp, 487K, About PDF)

Questions regarding the use or application of RAGS Part F can be directed to EPA toxicologists or risk assessors in EPA's Regional Offices, or to the below members of the workgroup that developed this guidance. Users of the RAGS Part F guidance from outside of EPA are asked to coordinate the use of Part F on Superfund sites with the EPA Regional Office in which that site is located.

Name and Location Telephone Number Email Address
Chau Vu (Region 1) 617-918-1446 Vu.Chau@epa.gov
Michael Sivak (Region 2, workgroup leader) 212-637-4310 Sivak.Michael@epa.gov
Jennifer Hubbard (Region 3) 214-814-3328 Hubbard.Jennifer@epa.gov
Ofia Hodoh and
Kevin Koporec (Region 4)
404-562-0176 and
404-562-8644
Hodah.Ofia@epa.govand
Koporec.Kevin@epal.gov
Arunas Draugelis (Region 5) 312-353-1420 Draugelis.Arunas@epa.gov
Cheryl Overstreet (Region 6) 214-665-6643 Overstreet.Cheryl@epa.gov
Jeremy Johnson (Region 7) 913-551-7510 Johnson.Jeremy@epa.gov
Bob Benson and
Susan Griffin (Region 8)
303-312-7070 and
303-312-6651
Benson.Bob@epa.gov and
Griffin.Susan@epa.gov
Dan Stralka (Region 9) 415-972-3048 Stralka.Daniel@epa.gov
Marcia Bailey (Region 10) 206-553-0684 Bailey.Marcia@epa.gov
Dave Crawford (OSRTI) 703-603-8891 Crawford.Dave@epa.gov

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Future Developments

This website will be used to provide guidance on implementation issues associated with inhalation risk and the use of RAGS Part F guidance. Thus, users of the RAGS Part F guidance should recognize that some of the values presented in the original version of RAGS Part F may be superseded by or replaced with newer values on this website.

Other EPA progams and other agencies and departments may also have developed information relevant to inhalation risk. Periodically, additional links to such information may be provided on this webpage.

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Additional Information

Users of RAGS Part F may find additional information relevant to inhalation risk on the following EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Air Toxics and Modeling webpage, including the Air Toxics Risk Assessment Reference Library link.

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