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It has been said that the largest contributor to measurement error in environmental sampling and analysis is the sampling plan and the sampling techniques applied. The laboratory also adds to measurement error, but for the most part the laboratory is a highly controlled environment compared to the sampling environment.
In this course, field sampling staff will develop a knowledge base of options for choosing among a variety of sampling techniques. The student will understand the variables associated with differeing sampling techniques and how to choose among them. The student will get hands-on experience with a number of sampling techniques and demonstrations of others. Finally, the student will also be prepared with requirements for documenting the field effort.
Topics covered in this course include::
- Why we are here
- Selection Criteria for Sampling Methods
- Types of Sampling Plans
- Soil Sampling
- Sediment Sampling
- Surface Water Sampling
- Waste Water Sampling
- Groundwater Sampling
- Air Sampling
- Ambient
- Health and Safety
- Waste Sampling
- Documenting the Field Effort
- What is data verification and validation and why they need to be applied
- Basic Environmental Analytical Chemistry
- Data Verification
- Data Qualification
- Documentation
- Data Validation
[Note: This course can be customized for Aarcher Institute Private Training.]
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