Fall 2023 Web PDCs – Register Now! ============ IH Statistics and Decision Making – Part I (Wed, Oct 11) IH Statistics and Decision Making – Part II (Fri, Oct 13) Bayesian Decision Analysis – Part I (Wed, Oct 18) Bayesian Decision Analysis – Part II (Fri, Oct 20) Censored Data Analysis (Wed, Oct 25) Sampling Strategy Design (Fri, Oct 27) Predicting Exposures – Part I (Wed, Nov 1) Predicting Exposures – Part II (Fri, Nov 3) 2023.06.19 – My Registration page is broken. Please copy from above the web PDCs you are interested in taking and send me an email at training@easinc.co. Paul Registration EAS YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@exposureassessmentsolution1543
TEAS – TASK EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT SIMULATOR – Model a single task, a repeating task, or a full-shift job (as a series of tasks) – Select from various 1Box and 2Box “Well-mixed Room” Models, with and without LEV – Predict task, full-shift TWA, STEL, and Ceiling exposures from one file – State of the art probabilistic modeling and sensitivity analysis – Model calibration and generation rate prediction – Create detailed reports and customized graphs A trial version and subscriptions (6 and 12 month) will be available in June. Send an email to EASInc@EASInc.co to be placed on the mailing list for updated information. (Insert “TEAS” on the subject line.) (Click “Read More” for pictures.)
Finally, our new website is active. The site enhancements include a News section, a personal Blog, and a user’s support Forum. The News section will contain training and software announcements. I intend on starting and maintaining a blog on occupational exposure assessment issues. However, it is the addition of a user’s forum that is most exciting. In the Support/Forums section users of the IHDataAnalyst (commercial and student versions), as well as users of my other software products, can view a FAQ section, respond to questions, and post questions of their own. I will monitor the forum for new questions and respond as needed. Over the next several months I hope to update all of the text and add new sections. Suggestions will be appreciated.