CPD MODULE 6- Risk Assessment
Who should attend: It is recommended participants to have at least 5 years’ CLM experience to manage expectations of the module’s objectives and desired outcomes.
Module 6 – Objectives and desired Outcomes
Course Content: Objectives
What is Risk Assessment? Why do we need Risk Assessments?
Risk Assessment Process:
- Guidance Documents
- Definitions/ Framework
- Desk-top and Data Collection – CSM development
Reporting:
- Analysis of Data – CSM refinement
- Assessment of Risks – Tiered Approach
- Toxicity and Exposure Assessments
- Risk Characterisation and Risk Communication
Case Studies/ Examples
Presenter: Mark Stuckey – Senior Principal, Environmental Earth Sciences, Contaminated Land Auditor QLD, VIC and NSW.
Mark Stuckey is a soil scientist, hydrogeologist and risk assessor with over 30 years’ experience. He is accredited in contaminated site assessment and management (CPSS CSAM) and is a registered soil practitioner in acid sulfate soil (RSP-ASS). Mark specialises in human health and ecological risk assessment, groundwater solute transport modelling, and acid sulfate soil occurrence and management.
Presenter: Dr Anna Sheldon – Principal Soil Scientist, Environmental Earth Sciences, Contaminated Land Auditor QLD.
Date: 28 August 2025
Time: Full day Workshop 8.30am-5.00pm
Cost: Member $500.00 Non-Member $1000.00 Online $450.00
Venue: Environmental Earth Sciences Unit 3, 1 Ross St Newstead 4006
Registrations limited to 13 in person participants: Please book early to secure placement.
In the event the workshop is booked out please contact Jennifer Ingham Executive Officer, to go on waitlist. qld@aclca.com.au
‘10% admin fee will be charged for cancellation, with full payment required for non-attendance or notification of cancellation within 5 business days of the day of the event’