Health Risk Assessment (Optional) Sample Clauses

Health Risk Assessment (Optional). As an optional technical analysis, Consultant will prepare a Health Risk Assessment analysis for incorporation directly into the Initial Study. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) generally recommends the assessment of health impacts when receptors would be located within 500 feet of a freeway and high‐traffic roads. The Project site is immediately adjacent to Rosemead Boulevard (SR-164). Although a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) is not required, it has been included as an optional task because of the proximity of the site to a high traffic roadway. It is up to the City to consider whether a HRA would be warranted for this Project. Health risk impacts from potential Project related toxic air contaminants (TACs) will be addressed based on the Project’s proximity to SR- 164 and the likelihood and potential level of potential exposure. The quantitative HRA involves the development of an emissions inventory for diesel particulate matter (DPM) sources, dispersion modeling to determine concentrations at sensitive receptors, and determination of the chronic and acute health impacts along with the projected increase in cancer risk due to exposure to DPM. DPM emissions will be based on truck volumes provided by Caltrans. Concentrations will be modeled and projected at the Project site. The modeled concentrations are then used to estimate the increased cancer risk and health hazard as described in OEHHA Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Risk Assessment Guidelines ‐ The Air Toxics Hot Spot Program Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessment. The assessment would present background information on DPM and its health risks, the assumptions used for the modeling and modeling methodology and the results of the analysis. If necessary, recommendations for design features or buffer distances to reduce health risk impacts will be identified.
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Related to Health Risk Assessment (Optional)

  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

  • Periodic Risk Assessment Provider further acknowledges and agrees to conduct periodic risk assessments and remediate any identified security and privacy vulnerabilities in a timely manner.

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  • Comprehensive Assessment an initial and ongoing part of the member-centered planning process employed by the interdisciplinary team (IDT) to identify the member’s outcomes and the services and supports needed to help support those outcomes. It includes an ongoing process of using the knowledge and expertise of the member and caregivers to collect information about:

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  • Criteria for Performance Assessment A. A teacher’s performance shall be assessed based on the criteria set forth in the evaluation instrument, Appendix D.

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  • Impact Assessment If Service Provider desires to make any change, upgrade, replacement or addition that may have an adverse impact or require changes as described in Section 9.6(c) or increase the risk of Service Provider not being able to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement or violate or be inconsistent with DIR Standards or Strategic Plans, then Service Provider shall prepare a written risk assessment and mitigation plan (1) describing in detail the nature and extent of such adverse impact or risk, (2) describing any benefits, savings or risks to DIR or the DIR Customers associated with such change, and (3) proposing strategies to mitigate any adverse risks or impacts associated with such change and, after consultation and agreement with DIR, implement the plan.

  • Loss Assessment We will pay up to $1000 for your share of loss assessment charged during the policy period against you by a corporation or as- sociation of property owners, when the assess- ment is made as a result of:

  • Assessment Center A promotional candidate may not appeal or dispute the Assessment Center or scoring of the Assessment Center to an administrative or judicial body except for fraud committed by an assessor.

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