A 2 hr on-demand video class with 2.0 PDHs with instructors Jordan Laster & Brian Whitley
DESCRIPTION
The NESHAP regulations are specific for hazardous air emissions, and covers an extensive list of compounds that may need to be tested for or considered as part of regular testing and monitoring. In this webinar, Jordan Laster from Alliance Source Testing and Brian Whitley from EMSI will cover some of the complexities of method selection, and why there is not a “one size fits all” approach to HAPs testing, even if for the same target compounds.
INSTRUCTORS
Jordan Laster is the Vice President of Analytical Services with Alliance Source Testing. He holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Widener University, and has been involved in stack testing for over 12 years, split between laboratory, analyzer manufacturing, and good old fashioned sampling. The bulk of his experience is focusing on complex sampling situations and organics work, with a special focus in UV and IR spectroscopy. He currently serves as the Technical Director for Alliance’s NELAC accredited laboratory, and oversees unusual and custom test programs nationally. In his free time, Mr. Laster enjoys baking and teaching martial arts, but has not yet perfected doing these simultaneously.
Brian Whitley has been an LDAR Professional for over 28 years, with experience ranging from M21 monitoring to expert witness reporting and consulting for the USEPA. Brian has conducted extensive program audits, negotiated consent decree terminations, and has managed hundreds of A-rated LDAR programs from start up to compliant. Brian currently serves as the Corporate Compliance Manager for EMSI, where he oversees the regulatory compliance of facilities all over the United States.
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