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Increasingly stringent requirements for minimizing public health
risks from developments are reflected in statutes, regulations,
land-use permitting processes and municipal zoning plans.
Proponents must now include risk assessment and emergency response
planning in the development of projects to ensure that project
operations or upset conditions do not significantly alter the public
health-risk environment. Using approved and proprietary
air-dispersion, water quality, and groundwater models, TetrES
engineers and scientists undertake risk assessments and contribute
to Hazard/Operability analyses (HazOps), formulation of Emergency
Response Plans, Environmental Management Plans and Systems, and to
corporate risk communications.
Our experience covers a broad range of industrial chemicals and
accidental release scenarios. Detailed morbidity and mortality
projections are simulated to assist evolution of project designs by
incorporation of specific risk-management and impact mitigation
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Developments for which such services have been applied include:
- transformer stations tanneries
- PCB destruction facilities
- sewage treatment plants
- fertilizer manufacturing plants
- distribution terminals
- pharmaceutical R&D plants
- biomedical facilities
- food processing plants
- rocket-launch facilities
TetrES
Quantitative Risk Assessment
Contact: Roger Rempel, P. Eng.
204-942-2505
204-942-2548 (fax)
E-Mail:
riskhelp@tetres.ca |