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Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />QUALIFICATIONS <br />Joseph Scott Klingensmith, Ph.D., D.A.B.T. <br />Dr. Klingensmith received a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Environmental Toxicology in <br />1982 from the University Of Mississippi Medical Center. In 1982, he was awarded a <br />National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences postdoctoral fellowship in <br />environmental toxicology at Oregon State University. Dr. Klingensmith is a board- <br />certified toxicologist with over 20 years of experience in environmental toxicology and <br />risk assessment. He is a full member of the Society of Toxicology, American College of <br />Toxicology, and the Society for Risk Assessment. Dr. Klingensmith has published the <br />results of his toxicology and risk assessment research in a number of peer-reviewed <br />journals, served on expert panels for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and the State of <br />Washington, and has held principal toxicologist positions in private industry, the <br />Washington Department of Health, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. For <br />the past 14 years, Dr. Klingensmith has been an environmental toxicology consultant <br />based in Boulder, CO, with national and international clients from both public and private <br />sectors. He is currently President and Principal Toxicologist of his own environmental <br />toxicology consulting firm, Flatirons Toxicology, Inc. of Boulder, CO. <br />Dr. Klingensmith's professional expertise is in the areas of general toxicology, risk <br />assessment, and risk communication. He has broad experience in the derivation of <br />human health criteria, implementation of innovative risk assessment methods for human <br />health and ecological risks, negotiation of regulatory compliance requirements, and <br />development of effective public outreach, medical monitoring, and risk communication <br />programs. He has performed risk assessments in soil, food, water, air, and wildlife for <br />hazardous waste sites, nuclear facilities, industrial plants, mining operations, landfills, <br />incinerators, abandoned sewage treatment sites, sludge farms, chemical weapon <br />releases and demilitarization activities, pesticide applications, manufacturing and <br />accidental releases, as well as a number of worker, food and consumer product safety <br />issues. <br />02053 Cemex, Inc. CKD Testing <br />