Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program

March 16, 2012 Biomonitoring California Scientific Guidance Panel Meeting
[02/14/12] Updated [03/06/2012]

Download the agenda as a pdf file here

Download the transcript of the March 16 SGP meeting here

Download the summary of Panel input and recommendations here

Follow this link to access a map and directions

We regret we are unable to webcast this meeting. If you cannot attend the meeting in person and wish to provide comments on agenda items, please send an email to  biomonitoring@oehha.ca.gov  by noon on March 16.

Biomonitoring California1
Scientific Guidance Panel Meeting

Auditorium, Elihu Harris Building, 1515 Clay Street, Oakland

March 16, 2012: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

 

Welcome
George Alexeeff, Director, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)

Overview of the Meeting
Ulrike Luderer, Chair, Scientific Guidance Panel (SGP)

Program Update

Document: Sample FOX Results Return Materials (not actual results)

Laboratory Update

Lunch

Biomonitoring California Findings

  • Progress report on Program results
  • Discussion of content for July 2012 Data Summary Report
Document: Initial Results from Biomonitoring California Collaborations

Potential Designated Chemicals:  Non-halogenated aromatic phosphates

Document: Non-halogenated Aromatic Phosphates

Break

 

Chemical Selection Planning 

Open Public Comment Period

Wrap up

Adjournment

 

1California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (CECBP), codified at Health and Safety Code section 105440 et seq.

Biomonitoring California and Its Scientific Guidance Panel

The Scientific Guidance Panel (SGP) of the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (codified at Health and Safety Code section 105440 et seq.; also known as Biomonitoring California) was established in legislation (SB 1379, Perata and Ortiz, Chapter 599, Statutes of 2006) to provide scientific oversight to the Program.  The Program is a collaboration of three departments in California state government:  the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).  The Program measures levels of environmental contaminants in California residents.  This information will be used to identify emerging environmental hazards and to evaluate the effectiveness of existing environmental programs.  Biomonitoring data will ultimately be used by policy-makers to protect Californians from environmental contaminants through better environmental programs and laws.

 

Meeting Participation and Comment

The order of items on the agenda is subject to change at the discretion of the Chair.  Materials related to the meeting are posted on the OEHHA web site (http://oehha.ca.gov/multimedia/biomon/agendas.html). 

Members of the public and representatives of organizations are invited to attend and participate in the SGP meeting.  To ensure that the meeting proceeds on schedule and all commenters have the opportunity to speak, public comments may be subject to time limits.  If necessary, the time allotted for public comments will be divided equally among all the individuals wishing to speak. 

If you have materials relevant to an agenda topic that you would like to provide to the SGP in advance of the meeting, please send one electronic copy (either by email to biomonitoring.biomonitoring@oehha.ca.gov or by mail to Biomonitoring California c/o OEHHA, 1515 Clay St, 16th Floor Oakland, CA 94612) 14 calendar days prior to the meeting.  If you are unable to meet the deadline for advance distribution, please bring 12 paper copies and one electronic copy of the materials to the meeting.  Relevant materials will be made available to the SGP.

Biomonitoring California complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by ensuring that the facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities, and by providing this notice and information in alternative formats when requested. If you have special accommodation or language needs, please contact the program by calling (510) 622-3190 or by sending an e-mail to biomonitoring.biomonitoring@oehha.ca.gov.  TTY/TDD/Speech-to-Speech users may dial 7-1-1 for the California Relay Service.  It is requested, but not required, that you contact us at least five days before the meeting so we can ensure that the necessary staff or equipment will be available for you at the meeting.

 

 
 
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