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Eurofins Environment Testing's training courses provide unique and valuable opportunity to learn from an industry-leading laboratory with decades of experience in analysis and investigations. Our training webinars were developed for professionals with a moderate level of experience in various fields. You will learn about specific topics, industry trends, and methodologies. These webinars are presented by industry leaders.

 

PDH CERTIFICATE DOWNLOAD:

For those who attended the live webinar, your PDH certificates will be available for download at: https://EurofinsUsWebinars.com

Please visit this site and register using the email address that was registered for the live webinar. Note that your certificate from live webinars will be available 24 hours after the conclusion of the event.

 

NOTE FOR RECORDED WEBINARS: Due to the on-demand nature of the recordings, certificates are automatically generated by Go To Webinar and sent to the email address with which you register. Delivery can be expected within 24 hours. Many email providers now filter auto-generated emails directly to spam so we highly recommend whitelisting customercare@gotowebinar.com as a safe sender in an effort to make sure they are delivered in a timely fashion.

 



On December 17, 2021, the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published the final Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5). This 5th UCMR will require monitoring of the drinking water entry points of public water systems across the nation for selected Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Lithium.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods, instrumentation, and data review. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable when reviewing or validating results. Even for those with a relatively sound background, there are some tips that may help expedite the process.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods and instrumentation. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable when requesting testing or developing a statement of work (SOW). Even for those with a relatively sound background, there are some tips that may help reduce turnaround time (TAT), save costs for a project, or allow for more sampling points for a given analysis budget.


Most environmental professionals are well-versed in chemical analysis methods, instrumentation, and data review. However, when it comes to radiochemistry, many do not feel comfortable with the terminology, decay basics, or isotopes and methodologies.


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