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Please contact Bill Graves, or call 1.800.75.ENSAT
According
to recent EPA studies, indoor air quality is one of the highest-ranking
health risks in the country. Public awareness and new occupational
safety regulations are increasing the demand for assessment and
remediation services for a wide-range of indoor environmental quality
problems. ENSAT maintains licensed asbestos inspectors, Certified
Industrial Hygienists (CIH), management planners, and project designers
in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
We
provide turnkey asbestos project management performed in accordance
with NESHAP and AHERA regulations, from inspection to abatement,
through a network of certified and licensed abatement contractors.
In addition, we provide turnkey lead-based paint services, ranging
from inspection to abatement to demolition, for residential and
commercial buildings, water tanks, bridges, and super structures.
ENSAT
provides a diverse array of industrial hygiene and hazard evaluation
services to reduce hazards and improve workplace and community health
and safety.
These
include:
- Air
quality testing and analysis (indoor and effluent)
- Air
contaminant monitoring and treatment
- Environmental
audits/investigations
- Health
and industrial safety evaluations
- Asbestos/Lead/PCB
testing and abatement project management
- Instructional
program development of health and safety topics
- Hazardous
materials characterization, removal, and disposal
- Air
quality testing and analysis
- Operations
and maintenance plan development
- Healthy
building survey and restoration
- Non-toxic
building materials analysis and architectural recommendations
Qualifications
ENSAT's
indoor environmental specialists each have over 12 years of experience
in industrial hygiene and occupational and health training. Our
certifications include:
- EPA-Accredited
Certification Programs in Asbestos
- AHERA
Building Inspector, Management Planner, Project Designer, Project Monitor,
and Worker/Supervisor/Competent Person for Maryland and Virginia.
- Collecting
and Analyzing Asbestos Air Samples (NIOSH 582 Equivalent Course)
- OSHA/HAZWOPER
Lead Paint Abatement Worker
- Hazardous
Materials Training Instructor (Maryland Fire & Rescue Level
1)
- Certified
Chemical Instructor, United States Army (Since 1986)
- Certified
Environmental Trainer (CET 95-400)
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