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Presentations - Risk Assessment Symposium, June 4, 2010
- Glyn Fox, Ministry of Environment
Linking Policy, Science, and Practice (Keynote)
- Glyn Fox, Ministry of Environment
Ministry Updates
- Ray Chapman-Chen, Maxxam Analytics
Measurement Uncertainty
- Trish Miller, Golder Associates
What to do with the construction/trench worker?
- Chris Ollson, Stantec Consulting
Update on Activities of BioAccessibility Research Canada
- Ute Pott, Environment Canada
FCSAP Guidance for Ecological Risk Assessment
- Mike Rankin, MGR Consulting
Protocol 11/12: What Effect Will It Have on Risk Assessment?
- Meghan Roushourne, Health Canada
Health Canada Update
- Science Advisory Board
Risk Forum White Papers
- Ross Wilson, Wilson Scientific
Considerations in Human Health Risk Assessment of Drinking Water
- Ryan Hill, Azimuth Consulting Group Ltd
Understanding Inaccuracy in Point Estimate TRVs
Previous Course Materials
Course materials from any previously offered course are available for order, in electronic format, by contacting the Administrator.
Presentations - Risk Assessment Symposium, May 29, 2009
The following updates were provided on the work of the SABCS Risk Forum. Check the SABCS website for more information and draft documents to be posted in late June or early July.
- Trish Miller, Golder Associates
Selection of Contaminants of Potential Concern in Risk Assessment
- Tiona Todoruk, WorleyParsons
Risk Assessment of Vapours
- Gary Mann, Azimuth Consulting Group Inc
Application of CSR Standards to Surface Water Bodies at Contaminated Sites
- Ross Wilson, Wilson Scientific
Risk Assessment of Drinking Water
- Gary Lawrence, Golder Associates
The Use of Weight of Evidence in Risk Assessment (scoping project for future work)
Presentations - Risk Assessment Symposium, June 6, 2008
Download a copy of the mini presentations and breakout session notes. Depending on your Internet connection, this Adobe Acrobat file may take several minutes to download.
Presentations - Risk Assessment Symposium, June 1, 2007
The following presentations are posted for participants of the June 1, 2007 Risk Assessment Symposium:
- Reidar Zapf-Gilje, RZG Consulting
Establishing level of risk assessment effort when considering remediation options
- Norm Healey, Health Canada
Acceptable risk level for lead
- Ross Wilson, Wilson Scientific
Range in acceptable risk levels for consumption of contaminated foods by humans
- Beth Power, Azimuth Consulting Group Inc
Challenges in ERA: Assessing the groundwater pathway
- Frank Gobas, Simon Fraser University
Level of protection at sites with "wildlands" landuse
- Patrick Allard, Azimuth Consulting Group Inc
Development and use of TRVs in wildlife ERA expert panel recommendations
- Doug Bright, UMA
Priority issues for improving risk-based release of upstream oil and gas sites in N.E. British Columbia
- Sanya Petrovic, Health Canada
Checklists for reviewing risk assessments
- Cher LaCoste, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Working on risk assessments that have both federal and provincial jurisdiction
- Mike Macfarlane, Ministry of Environment
Ecological assertions for Contaminated Site Regulation's Schedule 10 and Director's Interim Air Criteria
- Blair Macdonald and Mike Rankin
Moving beyond EC20s in sediment weight-of-evidence assessments
- Gary Mann
Population-level ERA
Presentations - Risk Assessment Symposium, June 2, 2006
The presentations from the June 2, 2006 symposium are also available by clicking HERE (Note that the file size is 9MB; depending on the speed of your Internet connection, this file may take several minutes to download).
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