Proposed Changes to Ohio Industrial Storm Water General Permit to Include Potential Effluent
Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
The Ohio EPA is issuing a renewal of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit that would authorize storm water discharges associated with industrial activity. This permit may result in changes to your facility’s storm water program, including new storm water sampling protocols. This webinar will discuss the new permit terms and conditions, as well as safety considerations for sampling procedures.
The Basics of Arc Flash
Tuesday, April 21, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), “Arc-flash is an electric current that passes through air when insulation or isolation between electrified conductors is no longer sufficient to withstand the applied voltage." The arc flash occurs immediately, and the result of these incidents can cause severe injury including burns. The NFPA states more than 2,000 people are treated with severe arc flash injuries in burn centers each year.
During this webinar, we will discuss ways to recognize and minimize potential arc flash hazards in the workplace and hoe to eliminate injuries to personnel, contractors, vendors and visitors through proper training, personal protective equipment, tools and work practices.
How to Minimize the Effect of Losing Institutional Knowledge with Regards to Your Environmental Compliance Programs
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
What is your biggest fear when the person in your organization who has managed all of the environmental compliance programs decides to leave the company? If the regulatory inspector shows up at your facility shortly thereafter, are you confident you can easily demonstrate compliance? Hopefully you can answer a resounding “yes”. But, in the majority of cases, the person who is now chartered with this responsibility feels like they are “walking on thin ice” for an extended time. The goal in your organization should be to make this a very manageable transition. Attend this webinar to learn more about ways to create a system that will minimize the effects of losing institutional knowledge.
An Introduction to First-Order Biodegradation
Thursday, April 28, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
First-order biodegradation is an important process in monitored natural attenuation of contaminants. It is important, however, to differentiate first-order decay from other attenuation processes such as dispersion and sorption. Improper use of decay constants can lead to an underestimation of contaminant attenuation.
Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
The Ohio EPA is issuing a renewal of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) general permit that would authorize storm water discharges associated with industrial activity. This permit may result in changes to your facility’s storm water program, including new storm water sampling protocols. This webinar will discuss the new permit terms and conditions, as well as safety considerations for sampling procedures.
The Basics of Arc Flash
Tuesday, April 21, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), “Arc-flash is an electric current that passes through air when insulation or isolation between electrified conductors is no longer sufficient to withstand the applied voltage." The arc flash occurs immediately, and the result of these incidents can cause severe injury including burns. The NFPA states more than 2,000 people are treated with severe arc flash injuries in burn centers each year.
During this webinar, we will discuss ways to recognize and minimize potential arc flash hazards in the workplace and hoe to eliminate injuries to personnel, contractors, vendors and visitors through proper training, personal protective equipment, tools and work practices.
How to Minimize the Effect of Losing Institutional Knowledge with Regards to Your Environmental Compliance Programs
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
What is your biggest fear when the person in your organization who has managed all of the environmental compliance programs decides to leave the company? If the regulatory inspector shows up at your facility shortly thereafter, are you confident you can easily demonstrate compliance? Hopefully you can answer a resounding “yes”. But, in the majority of cases, the person who is now chartered with this responsibility feels like they are “walking on thin ice” for an extended time. The goal in your organization should be to make this a very manageable transition. Attend this webinar to learn more about ways to create a system that will minimize the effects of losing institutional knowledge.
An Introduction to First-Order Biodegradation
Thursday, April 28, 2011 - 10 a.m. EST
First-order biodegradation is an important process in monitored natural attenuation of contaminants. It is important, however, to differentiate first-order decay from other attenuation processes such as dispersion and sorption. Improper use of decay constants can lead to an underestimation of contaminant attenuation.
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