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by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (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 ...
by:The NELAC Institute (TNI) based inWeatherford, TEXAS (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 ...
by:The NELAC Institute (TNI) based inWeatherford, TEXAS (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 ...
by:Brooks Applied Labs based inBothell, WASHINGTON (USA)
With decades of analytical experience under our belts and nationally recognized staff, Brooks Applied Labs shares this knowledge with clients by offering: Comprehensive laboratory consulting services. Ultra-Clean Sample Collection training on a yearly ...
by:Texas Water Quality Association (TWQA) based inVictoria, TEXAS (USA)
Attendees will learn where PFAS come from, how they were discovered in our water, future testing requirements under the UCMR, and get familiar with testing method and proper sample ...
by:Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC) based inIssaquah, WASHINGTON (USA)
This course is designed for anyone collecting ambient water samples for the analysis of low-level total and dissolved mercury and other trace metals, as well as various metals species (including methylmercury and inorganic arsenic species). This one-day course will include a half-day in a classroom with lectures covering the circumstances in which low-level ...
by:Indoor Science based inAurora, ILLINOIS (USA)
You will learn about building science and the root cause of moisture and mold problems. You will also learn about tools such as moisture meters, infrared cameras, and sampling instruments. It is easy to learn how to collect a sample, but this class focuses on the complex issues of where to collect samples, how ...
by:The NELAC Institute (TNI) based inWeatherford, TEXAS (USA)
While focused on laboratory data integrity, the authors recognized that field activities (including field measurements and sample collection) were subject to vulnerabilities and lapses in data integrity. The NELAC Institute (TNI), in its standard “General Requirements for Field Sampling and Measurement Organizations (FSMO)”, outlined ...
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 ...
by:Centek Laboratories, LLC based inSyracuse, NEW YORK (USA)
Online Training: Centek Labs own Russ Pellegrino has been doing Environmental, IAQ, and BioGas for over 35 years. He has worked out in the field collecting samples, in the laboratory analyzing and interpreting the data, and has helped Government Officials with techniques. Russ will be more than happy to sit down with you using video conferencing to discuss ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (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 ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (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 ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
In addition to the modules, there is a field work project that needs to be coordinated with the instructor. The field work consists of collecting plant samples and uploading them to a virtual herbarium. With guidance from the teacher, students will learn tips and tricks for identifying the major diagnostic characteristics and classifying species of select wetland ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
Measurement of field water-quality indicator parameters is a fundamental component of most conventional purging and all low-flow purging and sampling approaches to collecting ground-water samples from monitoring wells. This module explains how to correctly measure the most common water-quality indicator parameters (including pH, specific ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Trees are one of the most reliable indicators of wetland vegetation. They represent the ongoing hydrologic regime despite seasonal variations of the weather. The problem is how do you go about identifying wetland trees when the leaves are all gone? The good news is that trees can be identified by more than just their leaves! You can watch the presentations anytime on-demand and participate in the ...
by:National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) based inDenver, COLORADO (USA)
Industry-Foodborne Illness Investigation Training (I-FIIT) is a one-day face-to-face workshop designed to bring together food service representatives and their appropriate local and state regulatory officials in an effort to create stronger working relationships prior to a potential foodborne incident occurring, so that if and when it does, the foundation is already set for a collaborative ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (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 ...
by:The Nielsen Environmental Field School based inLas Cruces, NEW MEXICO (USA)
Developing an effective environmental sampling strategy is a complex task that requires significant planning and forethought. Prior to selecting an appropriate strategy, it is essential to review as many background documents as possible about the site and its surroundings, to create an initial conceptual site model (CSM). With the preliminary CSM in place, you must then field-verify the details ...
Manufactured by:Genetic PCR Solutions, S.L. based inOrihuela, SPAIN
GPS™ proposes a qPCR training course focused on companies where we try to facilitate validation of protocols in your laboratory. The point is to offer a quick and quality service to their customers with the minimal expense of reagents ...
by:The Swamp School, LLC based inAngier, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
This course consists of 12 online modules in which we will study region-specific species and cover the most common wetland plants in each of the US Army Corps of Engineers’ 10 regions. This workshop is focused on the winter (non-growing) season form of the wetland plants. Each module takes about 3-4 hours to complete and students are welcome to compete them at your own pace during the ...
