Site Characterization Training For Soil And Groundwater Available In Texas
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This self-study program is intended for the exclusive use of "Qualified" individuals who can show by documentation or certification that their work experience and/or training has resulted in "at least 16 hours" of training equivalent to that training required in paragraphs (e)(1) through (e)(4) of 29 CFR 1910.120. Such training must include hands on PPE instruction utilizing Chemical Protective ...
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The Following Topics are Covered in this Course: History Of The Law, Regulatory Overview, Poisons, Chemical Exposure, Hazard Assessment, Fires And Explosions, Reference Material, Oxidizers, Oxygen Deficiency, Ionizing Radiation, Potential Site ...
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The Following Topics are Covered in this Course: History Of The Law, Regulatory Overview, Poisons, Chemical Exposure, Hazard Assessment, Fires And Explosions, Reference Material, Oxidizers, Oxygen Deficiency, Ionizing Radiation, Potential Site Hazards, Heat Stress, Cold Exposure, Noise Exposure, OSHA 1910.146, Planning And Organizing, ERGB Exercise, Training, Medical Surveillance, Site ...
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This course provides useful up-to-date information for a large range of professionals dealing with environmental contamination issues, especially legal liability and complex site characterization and cleanup. The goal of the course is to enable the audience to apply a large variety of environmental forensic techniques in practical cases they deal ...
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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 Then, various components of environmental forensic investigations will be presented, including: historical document and aerial photograph review, as well as investigative “fingerprinting” ...
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Training and educating a highly skilled workforce that can meet operational commitments in the areas of radiation and health physics is an essential part of protecting your workers, the public and the ...
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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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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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Risky solutions offer the following address materials trainings to ensure your employees are trained and current and the handling mitigation of hazardous materials. Our staff have real world experience and hazardous materials incidence and are able to provide your employees current techniques and practices.Or has whopper classes can be custom tailored to your business is policies procedures in ...
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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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Our OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER - Online course provides in-depth training on how to perform post emergency response activities and cleanups/remediation at industrial sites, Superfund and RCRA corrective action sites, and voluntary cleanups involving hazardous substances. Training includes hazard recognition, exposure limits and risk evaluation for chemical and general site safety concerns. You will ...
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OSHA requires 24 hours of safety training under OSHA 29 CFR1910.120(e) for individuals who work on a controlled or hazardous site The 24-Hour Hazwoper Course is for workers either are NOT required to deal directly with cleanup (this would generally be described as not working in conditions that require a protection level of “C or above) such as drillers, surveyors, contractors, ...
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Participants are provided with a basic understanding of CERCLA, and an in-depth review of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) process as it applies to DOE's environmental restoration program. Day one consists of an overview of the CERCLA process. Days two focuses on the RI/FS process and address site characterization, risk assessment, and remedy selection issues confronting DOE ...
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Compliance Solutions online 24-Hour HAZWOPER Course meets OSHA requirements for training of personnel engaged in hazardous waste operations as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.120 as well as employees designated as “occasional site workers”. This includes removal or handling of underground tanks and/or piping, contaminated soil and/or groundwater, subsurface investigations, construction work ...
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This workshop provides attendees with management and remediation solutions to contaminants in both marine and freshwater sediments including the effects of remediation on the benthic environment. All aspects of contaminated sediments will be reviewed, including determination of contaminant sources, site characterization, remedial technology selection, monitoring, and demonstration of the ...
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This 2 day course will provide attendees with a wide array of analytical techniques available to fingerprint a variety of contaminants and to address the basic questions involved in any environmental forensics ...
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SafetySkills is happy to announce we launched our HAZWOPER General Site Worker 8-Hour Refresher. This series is broken down into 8 modules that can be taken all at once or spread across multiple ...
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This introductory course will be focused on the general policy and technical approaches to conducting an ecological risk assessment. It will provide a broad overview of the ecological risk assessment (ERA) process as it is used in evaluating potential environmental risks and liabilities associated with hazardous waste sites using the basic ERA paradigm as outlined in USEPA’s Ecological ...
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Our OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER class (32 Hours Online / 8 Hours Classroom) provides training on response activities after an emergency, cleanups and remediation, and Superfund and RCRA corrective action sites. The course contains training on hazard recognition, exposure limits, risk evaluation, technology methods, containing chemical spills, the decontamination process, protective equipment, among ...
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based in USA
This workshop provides attendees with management and remediation solutions to contaminants in both marine and freshwater sediments including the effects of remediation on the benthic environment. All aspects of contaminated sediments will be reviewed, including determination of contaminant sources, site characterization, remedial technology selection, monitoring, and demonstration of the ...
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