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Risk assessment for contaminated land: a 2014 update

This training provides an overview of the risk assessment process and reviews current developments and changes on the horizon.

This event will be delivered as a webinar.

Ticket information
This event is free for LACL and BRMF members
This event costs £150 + VAT for non members

When?
8 July 2014, 10:15 - 14:30 (Webinar forum available from 09:45)

Background
Since the introduction of CLR 11; Model procedures for management of land contamination, the risk assessment process for contaminated land has expanded and evolved in the UK.  Models have been refined and site investigation approaches modified to ensure that the correct data is collected and analysed.

The risk assessment process is an iterative process starting  with a Generic Assessment moving on to a detailed site specific Quantitative Assessment as needed. However, the process has not been straight forward, in places ‘background’ levels of some contaminants are in excess of Generic Screening Criteria and could result in SPOSH (Significant Possibility of Significant Harm) in terms of Human Health, Water, Ecological Systems and Property. In addition to this, DEFRA have been working on Category 4 Screening Levels (C4SL) since 2012 and the outcome of this is likely to change the risk assessment approach in the UK.

This training provides an overview of the risk assessment process and reviews current developments and changes on the horizon.

Who should attend?
  • Clients
  • House builders
  • Consultants
  • Contractors
  • Local Authorities

CPD
This event has a value of 3.5 hours towards your CPD (As recognised by ICE, CIOB, RICS, CIBSE, IstructE).

Programme

09:45 Webinar forum available
 
10:15 Risk assessment process
The first module will provide an overview of the approach to risk assessment in the UK.

10:45 Land use, Conceptual Site Model, significant contaminant linkage
This module will discuss the Conceptual Site Model as introduces within the Statutory Guidance and used within a  risk assessment. The Source Pathway Receptor relationship will be reviewed and the methodology used to determine linkage. The methods used to determine Significance of the linkage will be presented.

11:30 Break

11:45 Normal contamination
This module will discuss the issues surrounding some contaminants which may be found at concentrations considered to be ‘high’ when compared to Generic Assessment Criteria. It will introduce the concept of Normal concentrations to represent those contaminants which are normally elevated in a locale or region and methods used to determine if the measured concentration is Normal or anomalous. Included within the module will be a discussion  of a number of contaminants of concern for whom it is important to determine Normal contamination levels.

12:30 Generic assessment criteria and data uncertainty
The appropriate use of Generic Assessment Criteria in the risk assessment process will be discussed. The Module will discuss data uncertainty and methods used to assess uncertainty.

13.00 SPOSH categories 1-4 and C4SL
Determining the significance of risk to Human Health and Water according to the Categories presented in the revised Part 2a guidance. This module will also give an insight of the forthcoming C4SL

13.30 SPOSH ecological systems and property
This module will present the receptors considered and differences between Significant Harm and SPOSH.

14.00 Questions and discussion

14.30 Close

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Booking
If you are unable to book online, please contact Patrick Williams on 0207 549 3308 or return the booking form by post or fax.
When
7/8/2014
Where
WEBINAR
 
 

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