Technical Reports for the American Petroleum Institute
Ted Johnson, A Methodology for Estimating Incremental Benzene Exposures and Risks Associated with Glycol Dehydrators, Report No. 4644, American Petroleum Institute, February 1997.
Ted Johnson, A Pilot Study in Los Angeles to Measure Personal Ozone Exposures During Directed Activities, American Petroleum Institute, October 1996.
Ted Johnson, Estimates of Lifetime Cancer Risks in Populations Exposed to Benzene Emissions from the BP Texas City Refinery, American Petroleum Institute, June 2007.
Ted Johnson, Sensitivity Testing of pNEM/O3 Exposure Estimates to Changes in the Model Algorithms, Report No. FR2, American Petroleum Institute, May 1997.
Ted Johnson and Jim Capel, Development and Evaluation of Enhanced Air Quality Adjustment Procedures Applicable to Hourly-Average Ambient Ozone Data Reported by Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and St. Louis, American Petroleum Institute, 2007.
Ted Johnson and Jim Capel, Development of Programs and Databases for Evaluating New Algorithms for Estimating Minute-by-Minute FEV1 Decrements Resulting from Exposure to Ozone, American Petroleum Institute, January 5, 2006.
Ted Johnson, J. Capel, and M. McCoy, An Analysis of Ten Time/Activity Databases: The Effects of Selected Factors on the Apportionment of Time Among Microenvironments and Breathing Rate Categories, American Petroleum Institute, March 1995.
Ted Johnson and Jim Capel, Evaluation of Five Air Quality Adjustment Procedures Using Ozone Data from 60 Fixed-Site Monitors in Four Cities, American Petroleum Institute, July 22, 2005.
Ted Johnson, David Heinold, and Amanda MacNutt, Development of Risk-Distance Lookup Tables for the EPA Air Toxic Rule Applicable to Gasoline Distribution Area Sources, American Petroleum Institute, 2007.
Ted Johnson, Tom Long, and Jill Mozier, An Evaluation of the Methodology Used to Estimate Respiratory Ventilation Rates in Current EPA Exposure Models, American Petroleum Institute, January 18, 2005.
Ted Johnson and Michael McCoy, A Monte Carlo Approach to Generating Equivalent Ventilation Rates in Population Exposure Assessments, Report No. 4617, American Petroleum Institute, March 1995.
Ted Johnson, M. McCoy, J. Warnasch, and M. Riley, A Pilot Study to Measure Personal Exposures to Ozone in the Research Triangle Area of North Carolina, American Petroleum Institute, May 1995.
Ted Johnson, M. McCoy, and T. Wisbith, A Study to Characterize Air Concentrations of Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) at Representative Service Stations in the Northeast, Report No. 4619, American Petroleum Institute, December 1994.
Ted Johnson, J. Mozier, M. Weaver, J. Aherne, and W. Illing, Reformulated Gasoline Exposure Study, American Petroleum Institute, December 1997.
Ted Johnson, R. Paul, and J. Capel, Estimation of Incremental Benzene Exposure Associated with Seven Bulk Gasoline Storage Facilities in North Carolina, American Petroleum Institute, April 1991.
Ted Johnson and Mark Weaver, Development of Three Dose Profiles for Use in Experimental Regimens Simulating Typical Ozone Exposures, American Petroleum Institute, October 15, 1996.
Ted Johnson, M. Weaver, and J. Mozier, A Pilot Study in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Characterize Relationships Between Indoor and Outdoor Concentrations of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene (BTEX), American Petroleum Institute, March 1998.
Ted Johnson, M. Weaver, and J. Mozier, A Pilot Study to Measure Levels of BTEX and Carbon Monoxide in a Residence Under Controlled Air Exchange Conditions, American Petroleum Institute, April 1997.
Ted Johnson, L. Wijnberg, and J. Capel, Overview of Research Relating to Population Exposure to Air Pollution, Report No. DR201, American Petroleum Institute, September 1990.
Ted Johnson, L. Wijnberg, and J. Capel, Review and Evaluation of Research Relating to Population Exposure to Air Pollution, Report No. DR223, American Petroleum Institute, April 1990.
Ted Johnson, W. Willis, et al., Estimated Incremental Exposure and Risks Associated with Air Concentrations of Chemicals Emitted by Offsite Treatment Facilities, American Petroleum Institute, July 15, 1999.
M. McCoy, J. Abernethy, and Ted Johnson, Anecdotal Health-Related Complaint Data Pertaining to Possible Exposures to Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE): 1993 and 1994 Follow-Up Surveys (1984 - 1994), Report No. 4623, American Petroleum Institute, August 1995.
M. McCoy and Ted Johnson, Acquisition and Analysis of Petroleum Industry Data Characterizing Occupational Exposures to Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) 1983 - 1993, February 1995.
M. McCoy and Ted Johnson, A Home-to-School Commuting Model for Potential Use in Population Exposure Assessments, Report No. FR5, American Petroleum Institute, April 1999.
M. McCoy, Ted Johnson, and J. Capel. Feasibility of Developing an Enhanced Version of HAPEM-PS for the Personal Computer, American Petroleum Institute, September 1996.
Jill Mozier, Results of a Literature Survey Regarding UV-B and Its Relation to Tropospheric Ozone, Aerosols, and Particulates and Related Health Issues, American Petroleum Institute, April 21, 2003.