We performed an exploratory evaluation of the Environmental Protection Agency's algorithm for assessment of risk of exposure to asbestos in buildings. Observers scored five sites using the algorithm. One group (N = 23) conducted their assessments relying only on written instructions, while another (N = 20) was trained in the use of the algorithm. Five professional industrial hygienists, experienced in risk assessment, also used the algorithm on the same sites. A wide range of highly variable results, for both untrained and trained observers coupled with poor comparability with expert's scores raise concern as to the reliability of this assessment tool. The development of a valid and reliable 'lay' index of risk is still needed.
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Findley, M. E., Rose, V. E., Cutter, G. R., & Windsor, R. A. (1983). An assessment of the environmental protection agency’s asbestos hazard evaluation algorithm. American Journal of Public Health, 73(10), 1179–1181. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.73.10.1179
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