To mathematically predict human exposure to consumer products, RIVM has developed the software model ConsExpo. The most recent version of ConsExpo is version 4.1.
Use the Excel version of the SHEDS (Zartarian et al., 2000) model and the included activity pattern (right hand of a university student) to estimate the incremental dermal exposure to chlorpyrifos. Also use the data included in Zartarian et al., (2000).
The book "Exposure Analysis" (533p), edited by Wayne R. Ott, Anne C. Steinemann, and Lance A. Wallace, was published in 2007 by CRC Press, Boca Raton (Taylor & Francis Group). It is the first complete resource in the emerging scientific discipline of exposure analysis.