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by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
It is a common practice to use a variety of field equipment that travels from well to well during a ground-water sampling event. Portable equipment such as water-level gauges, flow cells, analytical instruments and multi-parameter sondes are examples of some equipment that is used in each monitoring well, even in situations where dedicated pumps are used. And, of course, where portable pumps are ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
During environmental sampling events, a wide variety of field equipment is used to collect samples from a multitude of media and to perform field analysis on a variety of media. It is a common practice to use most equipment on a portable basis, at more than one sampling location. This is certainly convenient, but introduces the potential for cross-contamination of sampling locations and ...
by:Professional Environmental Training based inSouth Houston, TEXAS (USA)
This course provides information and training for employees engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which expose or potentially expose workers or supervisors to hazardous substances and health hazards. 29 CFR 1910.120 ...
by:Core CBRN based inHague, NETHERLANDS
The Clandestine Laboratory Sampling and Illicit Drug Handling course offered by CORE CBRN INTERNATIONAL is an extensive training program designed for first responders including police, civil defense, and military personnel. Over the duration of approximately 80 hours, participants are trained in the methodologies of safely collecting chemical, biological, radiological, and environmental samples ...
