Groundwater Monitoring Training For Soil And Groundwater Available In Virginia
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PremiumManufactured by Royal Eijkelkampbased in NETHERLANDS
The various topics in which Eijkelkamp Academy offers training are clustered in half-day modules. These modules can easily be transformed into a course combining the modules which interest you. Eijkelkamp Academy's expertise expands well beyond the topics mentioned here in the ...
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based in USA
73 Questions – This exam follows the proper monitor well construction standards. This exam uses the NDA Drillers Manual as a reference. The NDA Driller’s Manual will be provided to the candidate in both PDF and hard copy upon registration for the exam. The candidate must score 80% or higher on the exam in order to receive the ...
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This course provides useful information related to contaminant source tracking and age-dating. Environmental forensic and its role within environmental and legal fields will be first defined. Then, various components of environmental forensic investigations will be presented, including: historical document and aerial photograph review, as well as investigative “fingerprinting” ...
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based in USA
This course will help you recognize common workplace hazards and explain procedures followed to prevent and report incidents. Did you know that hundreds of thousands of work-related injuries and illnesses are reported to OSHA every year? When a worker is hurt, it can lead to missed days from work or a new job assignment due to being unable to complete a current task. Common workplace injuries ...
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based in USA
The well is installed, the surface completion is finished but the well is still not ready to sample. Development is a critical step following construction of monitoring wells that is often short-changed or, sometimes, not implemented at all when new wells are installed at a site. This can result in a detrimental impact on the ability of the new well to yield representative ground-water samples ...
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based in USA
This course will provide a basic understanding of the building envelope and related conditions and events potentially leading to water intrusion. The licensee will gain knowledge of the nature and behavior of moisture within the building envelope, as well as the investigative methods and tools used in non-destructive, systematic water intrusion ...
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based in USA
This course is intended to familiarize students with regulatory requirements for the installation and use of fixed and portable ladders. Students will review the minimum requirements for the construction, care, and use of common types of ladders in order to insure safety under normal conditions of usage. Type I, II and III will be covered as well as their inspection and maintenance. Design ...
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based in USA
There are more than a dozen different drilling methods that may be used to drill boreholes to collect soil samples for site characterization and install monitoring wells, but which method is most appropriate for your project? This series of 2 modules provides a detailed discussion on how to effectively evaluate and select the best drilling method for anticipated site conditions that will meet ...
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based in USA
One of the most challenging questions faced at the start of a ground-water monitoring program is “what are the most effective locations for this site’s ground-water monitoring wells and well screens?” This in-depth series of 5 separate modules addresses all of the myriad elements that must be evaluated to answer this seemingly simple question. Field videos are included within ...
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based in USA
If you want to sharpen your Emergency Response Team's skills through practical, hands-on training experience, do what other leading companies are doing: Bring your team to the Findlay All Hazards training ...
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based in USA
There are a lot more useful and appropriate purging and sampling device options available than the bailer! Learn what types of sampling devices are appropriate for a variety of analytical parameters, and which devices should never be used for some parameters. This series of 2 modules provides a detailed discussion of a wide range of devices available for purging and sampling ground-water ...
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based in USA
During drilling of boreholes for site characterization and monitoring well installation, soil samples must be collected to document site geologic conditions. These soil samples are used to develop a detailed understanding of site hydrogeology, to determine the presence/absence of contamination, to determine the location, physical and chemical characteristics of target monitoring zones in which ...
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based in USA
This course has been reviewed and approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) Division of Storage Tanks. Successfully completing this training will award a certificate which grants UST Class A/B operator certification in the state of ...
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based in USA
The Nielsen Environmental Field School developed this certification program in direct response to demand from all sectors of the environmental field, including environmental consultants, contractors and laboratories; state, regional and local environmental regulatory and non-regulatory agencies; and industry (petrochemical, utility, mining, waste disposal, manufacturing and others). The goal of ...
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based in USA
Cranes which are operated at least once per month, otherwise known as cranes in regular service, need to be inspected on a regular basis at intervals which depend on a few factors. Overhead crane inspection is done either at “frequent” intervals or “periodic” intervals based on the integral components, the degree of the crane’s exposure to wear and tear, and how many ...
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by SMEClabsbased in INDIA
Big Data Course – Big Data means tremendously huge data. Just for you to get an idea how huge it is, on an average day Facebook will have around 700+ terabytes of data, which is roughly 7,15,000+ Gigabytes of data. When calculated for a year this becomes roughly 250+ Petabytes of data (1 petabyte = 1024 Terabytes) i.e. roughly 2,55,500 Terabytes of data or 26,16,32,000 Gigabytes of data. ...
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based in USA
29CFR1910.120(e)(3) outlines the requirements of initial training for hazardous waste workers and explains when workers must take 40 hours of initial training and when a 24 hour program is sufficient. The regulation requires general site workers who are engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities that may expose the worker to hazardous substances and health hazards, receive 40 ...
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based in USA
The course emphasizes the importance of collecting samples that represent the source matrix and maintaining the integrity of the sample until delivery to the laboratory. Also implicit in these objectives are understanding the objectives/reasons for collecting the samples, and ensuring that the selected site (or sites) accurately represent the goals of the sampling project. The goal is to provide ...
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based in USA
This program is designed for the non-scientist and will provide students with a basic understanding of geology, hydrogeology and environmental chemistry. The fundamental principles will be presented in terminology that makes it easy to understand…even if your only background is high school chemistry. You will also learn how to use this information when evaluating environmental conditions at your ...
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based in USA
Have you ever wondered if there is a better method than you are currently using for collecting more representative water-level data and ground-water samples from your wells? Ever thought about all of the various sources of bias and error in water-level measurement and sample collection procedures and wondered how each could affect the data in your sampling program? This series of 2 modules ...
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