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Abstract: EASE (`Estimation and Assessment of Substance Exposure') is a knowledge-based
system for assessing workplace exposure to potentially hazardous new substances. It
was built for the Health and Safety Executive of the United Kingdom (HSE). EU
regulations require a manufacturer of a new substance to notify the appropriate
authority, who will carry out a risk assessment of it. To aid this process, guidance
is provided by the regulator for use by both authorities and manufacturers. This
is usually... (Update)
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.... domain models that describe a particular relationship between 3 A very practical approach to the development of this model can be found in [17]. themselves. For example, we could develop a causal model of what events cause a delay; a hierarchy of events, delays, etc. The road...
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John Kingston. Building a KBS for health and safety assessment. In Applications and Innovations in Expert Systems IV, Proceedings of BCS Expert Systems '96, pages 16--18, Cambridge, December 1996. SBES Publications. Also published as technical report: AIAITR -202, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kingston97building.html More
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author = "J. Kingston",
title = "Building a KBS for health and safety assessment",
text = "John Kingston. Building a KBS for health and safety assessment. In Applications
and Innovations in Expert Systems IV, Proceedings of BCS Expert Systems
'96, pages 16--18, Cambridge, December 1996. SBES Publications. Also published
as technical report: AIAITR -202, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute,
University of Edinburgh.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kingston97building.html" }
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