Air Monitoring Training
Objective: The Air Monitoring Training course is designed to educate participants on the principles and practices of air quality assessment and monitoring. This training focuses on imparting knowledge about different air pollutants, monitoring techniques, equipment operation, data interpretation, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
Summary: This course provides a comprehensive understanding of air monitoring methodologies, instrumentation, and interpretation of monitoring data. Participants will learn about various air pollutants, sampling techniques, data analysis, and regulatory requirements. Practical training sessions will facilitate hands-on experience with air monitoring equipment and simulation of real-world scenarios.
Duration:
- Course Duration: 2hrs
- Schedule: Typically offered in consecutive days or as per the organizational requirements.
Regulation Reference: The Air Monitoring Training course aligns with industry regulations and standards, including:
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines on air quality monitoring and reporting
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations related to workplace air quality.
Cost: $32.50 (per student)
Minimum Enrollment: 2
Course Topics:
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Understanding air pollutants and their sources
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Introduction to air monitoring equipment and methodologies
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Sampling techniques and data collection
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Interpretation and analysis of air monitoring data
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Regulatory compliance and reporting requirements
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Practical sessions with air monitoring instruments
Who Should Attend: This course is suitable for professionals involved in environmental monitoring, safety officers, industrial hygienists, environmental engineers, and individuals responsible for ensuring compliance with air quality standards.
Note: The course content and duration can be customized to cater to specific industry needs or organizational requirements.
Contact Info
Calvin Rodrigue, Jr
calvin.rodrigue@fletcher.edu