INTRINSIK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Sample Clauses

INTRINSIK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. Xxxx Xxxxx Vice President Western Region Intrinsik Environmental Sciences xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx phone: 000-000-0000 xxx 000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx President Intrinsik Environmental Sciences xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 xxx 000 TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PHASE 2HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF NORTHEASTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA OIL AND GAS ACTIVITY August 10, 2012 Prepared for: BC Ministry of Health Purchasing Services Branch c/o 2nd Floor 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 Attention: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Proposal for Phase 2 – Human Health Risk Assessment of Northeastern British Columbia Oil and Gas Activity Table of Contents
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INTRINSIK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. Intrinsik Environmental Sciences Inc. (Intrinsik – formerly Cantox) is Canada’s premier employee-owned environmental health sciences firm with a track record reaching back over 26 years in assisting our clients achieve their goals. Toxicology, risk assessment and stakeholder engagement are Intrinsik’s strengths. The company is recognized across Canada, and internationally, as being a leader in providing expert scientific opinions regarding the health and environmental impacts of industrial activities, as well as advice and guidance regarding the mitigation of chemical hazards and the management of environmental risks. Intrinsik has been working in the oil and gas industry for over 20 years. Over that time we have been involved in the most controversial of these projects and pioneered the Canadian risk assessment methodology under which to evaluate the potential human and ecological health impact from oil and gas activities. Our work in this field has involved the use of computer programming and modelling to provide estimates of the total exposure of specific human and wildlife receptors to chemicals in various environmental media through all potential environmental exposure routes (e.g., air, surface and ground water, sediments, surface and subsurface soils, dusts, plants, and agricultural/aquatic food chains). Intrinsik’s scientific staff is extremely knowledgeable of federal and provincial air, water, sediment and soil quality guidelines, objectives and criteria, and the procedures employed by various Canadian, American and European government agencies to develop these targets. At Intrinsik our vision is for a world of healthy people and ecosystems. We aid our clients in achieving this shared vision through applying the best available science for our partners so that they can make informed choices to protect health, safety and environmental quality. Our experience involves working for oil and gas and other industries or government agencies. However, we also have experience in working directly for, or engaging with, First Nations communities to ensure that they are an integral part of the risk assessment process. Our team of scientists continues to provide services that effectively address issues related to air, water, land, and biota including: Human health risk assessment Toxicology Exposure modelling Biomonitoring Public consultation and risk communication Development of “responsible products programs” (e.g., fracturing fluids) Ecological risk assessme...

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