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Environmental Compliance Remediation Website

The following is what ECR will do for you:

* Floor Plans or Workplace Maps


* Procedures
* Chain of Command
* Communications
* Accounting for personnel
* Emergency Response Teams
* Training
* Personal Protection
* Medical Assistance
* Security

About ECR :Better health means better productivity. Health employees mean less time
missed because of injury or illness and less expense for health insurance and workers
compensation.

Let our safety experts make your work environment a safer place for you, your
employees and your customers.

Our expertise in environmental issues will help your company comply with the law so
you can focus on your business.

Whether we are analyzing your health risks, testing your employee’s lung function or
teaching first aid, we have an entire range of programs designed to keep your work force
healthy and safe and keep your company productive.

About Environmental Compliance Remediation

The atmosphere of the Earth serves as a key factor in sustaining the planetary ecosystem.
The thin layer of gases that envelops the Earth is held in place by the planet's gravity. Dry
air consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% argon and other inert gases, such as carbon
dioxide. The remaining gases are often referred to as trace gases, among which are the
greenhouse gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and
ozone. Filtered air includes trace amounts of many other chemical compounds. Air also
contains a variable amount of water vapor and suspensions of water droplets and ice
crystals seen as clouds. Many natural substances may be present in tiny amounts in an
unfiltered air sample, including dust, pollen and spores, sea spray, volcanic ash, and
meteoroids. Various industrial pollutants also may be present, such as chlorine
(elementary or in compounds), fluorine compounds, elemental mercury, and sulfur
compounds such as sulfur dioxide [SO2].

Federal and state OSHA regulations require that employers monitor noise exposure levels
in a manner that will accurately identify employees who are exposed to noise based on
the dB average and TWA limits. The exposure measurement must include all continues,
intermittent, and impulsive noise within a dB range and must be taken during a typical
work situation. Exposure measurements shall conform to the American National Standard
Measurement of Occupational Noise Exposure, ANSI S12.19-1996. Instruments used for
monitoring employee exposures must be carefully checked or calibrated to ensure that the
measurements are accurate. Calibration procedures are unique to specific instruments. It
is the employer's responsibility to ensure these instruments are properly calibrated. Noise
exposure is to be measured without regard for the wearing of hearing protectors.
Monitoring should be repeated when changes in production, process, or controls increase
noise exposure.

Environmental Compliance Remediation Services : Bruce P. Farrokh, BS/CPT/COHC


- Senior Vice President
Bruce is ECR's Senior Vice President, Director of Operations, and Director of
Occupational Health Surveillance. Bruce is a Certified Hazardous Material Manager with
13 years of experience in Occupational Health Surveillance and developing site and task
specific Injury Illness Protection, Emergency Response, and Hazard Communication
Plans. Board certified (CPT) to provide on-site Respiratory Trainings, Spirometry & Fit
Testing, and Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist, qualified to perform
audiometric examinations to meet the medical surveillance requirements of the
Respiratory Protection and Hearing Conservation programs.

The ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere plays an important role in depleting the
amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation that reaches the surface. As DNA is readily
damaged by UV light, this serves to protect life at the surface. The atmosphere also
retains heat during the night, thereby reducing the daily temperature extremes.

Environmental Compliance Remediation Contact The following is what ECR will do for
you:

* Formal instruction
* Practical hands on training
* An evaluation of operators ability to handle the truck safely
* Certification

About Environmental Compliance Remediation There is a difference between turning


off a machine and actually disengaging or de-energizing a piece of equipment. When you
turn off a control switch, you are opening a circuit. There is still electrical energy at the
switch, and a short in the switch or someone inadvertently turning on the machine may
start the machine running again.

The atmosphere of the Earth serves as a key factor in sustaining the planetary ecosystem.
The thin layer of gases that envelops the Earth is held in place by the planet's gravity. Dry
air consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% argon and other inert gases, such as carbon
dioxide. The remaining gases are often referred to as trace gases, among which are the
greenhouse gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and
ozone. Filtered air includes trace amounts of many other chemical compounds. Air also
contains a variable amount of water vapor and suspensions of water droplets and ice
crystals seen as clouds. Many natural substances may be present in tiny amounts in an
unfiltered air sample, including dust, pollen and spores, sea spray, volcanic ash, and
meteoroids. Various industrial pollutants also may be present, such as chlorine
(elementary or in compounds), fluorine compounds, elemental mercury, and sulfur
compounds such as sulfur dioxide [SO2].

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