Risks of Exposure to Planters from Pesticides on Tree Seedlings

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Brinkman & Associates Reforestation Ltd
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
CEO
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Project
Academic experience
120 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

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Skills
communication research health risk assessments
Details

Context

Brinkman Group was incorporated in 1979. We have planted 1.5 billion trees, and have over 1000 planters working each year. However, pesticides pose a variety of risks to our planters. The purpose of this project is to write a new report about pesticides on seedlings, to update the 1982 book Caution Before Yield (attached under resources) with the current industry specs. Updating with new science is necessary to provide current planters with an accurate picture, as Caution Before Yield is based off science from four decades ago. The completed version will be available to distribute to planters and industry stakeholders to better inform them of the risks they face.

Ideal candidate

We are looking for a graduate student with enough medical background and interest to inform our advisories to our planters of the long-term, low-risk factors they face in their work from pesticides, specifically their carcinogenic, teratogenic and mutagenic risks.

Project

Review of existing advisory literature, the research of which was done a few decades ago. Update references and advisory literature. Modify communications into digital, social media formats for use by current planters.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

One hour a week.

About the company

Company
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
501 - 999 employees
Science, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Mining, forestry & fishery, Sports & fitness

We have been doing ecological restoration and resilience building across Canada and in five countries and have been working for over fifty years. We plant over 65 million trees in Canada each year.