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Evaluating Indoor Surface Contamination PDC Recording
Evaluating Indoor Surface Contamination PDC Recording
Earn up to 3.5 contact hours

EHS professionals are frequently asked to measure indoor surface contamination in order to evaluate worker exposure, verify controls, or determine whether a structure is clean after the use of hazardous materials. There is little regulatory guidance to determine how clean is clean. OSHA regulations require areas to be as free as practicable of removable contamination.

Recorded in June 2020, this PDC will l: 1) discuss several commonly used approaches for evaluating indoor contamination; 2) evaluate their strengths and weaknesses; and 3) provide EHS professionals with the tools to select a method appropriate for their project or situation.

Gain knowledge and skills to address a significant potential health issue where there is no clear regulatory guidance. Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Describe a facility decontamination process
  • Establish cleanup levels and prepare a work plan
  • Develop an appropriate sampling strategy.
  • Evaluate decontamination activities.

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    Stock #: VPDCS20504_REC
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    Member $295/Non-Member $345/Student $295

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