Pulp and paper technical guidance: questions and answers to assist mills, chapter 1
Table of Contents
- 1. What is the purpose of the 2010 Pulp and Paper Technical Guidance Document?
- 2. Which effects are mills required to investigate?
- 3. What is a confirmed effect?
- 4. What does the investigation of confirmed effects involve?
- 5. What are the effects designated as highest risk at the current time?
- 6. What is considered a large effect?
- 7. What is a critical effect size?
- 8. Should confirmed effects in different components be investigated concurrently?
- 9. What if a mill has confirmed effects in one component but has confirmed no effects in another component?
- 10. What level of effort is appropriate for investigating a confirmed effect?
- 11. What if a mill has unconfirmed effects?
- 12. What if effects have been observed in studies external to the EEM program?
- 13. Generic Examples
What is the purpose of the 2010 Pulp and Paper Technical Guidance Document?
The purpose of the 2010 Pulp and Paper Technical Guidance Document is to provide guidance on how to perform EEM studies. This guidance will assist the pulp and paper industry in focusing resources on investigating the effects designated as highest risk at the current time.
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