TSI Hosted Webinar

Introduction to Aerosols, Measurement Methods, Industry Guidance and Regulations

Part I: Introduction to Aerosols, Measurement Methods, Industry Guidance and Regulations

10月 07 2020 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (CEST) Webex Webinar

TSI is pleased to invite you to a webinar! This webinar is part of a series. You will learn how to measure dust and to implement a robust monitoring programme for capturing accurate and reliable data to demonstrate compliance with a planning condition or permit.

Aerosol Basics and Environmental Dust Monitoring

Key takeaways:

  • Understanding the basics of dust particles and the dangers they present
  • What are the regulatory drivers and industry guidance
  • How to assess the need for monitoring
  • Best practices to ensure reliable and robust real-time data capture

Who should attend:

  • Anyone involved in the planning application process who needs to submit either a dust management plan or construction environmental management plan
  • Persons working within pre-construction teams who submit planning applications
  • Local authorities, air quality assessors, environmental and planning consultants
  • Any profession that needs to implement a monitoring protocol for the detection and measurement of fugitive emissions such as PM10 and PM2.5 so as to demonstrate compliance with a condition listed within an Environmental Permit

For UK registrants: This one hour webinar is CPD accredited.

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Register now for the whole series!

4th November: Part II - Effects on Human Health, Ecological Impacts and Outdoor Dust Monitoring Applications

25th November: Part III - Choosing the Correct Monitor and Understanding how to Operate and Maintain it

Hosted by

Myles Quigley

Myles Quigley iMyles Quigleys a product manager at TSI for environmental and exposure monitoring. Since joining the company in 2018 he has worked closely with both industry and government to understand the legislation and customer requirements that drive this space. Prior to joining TSI he worked as a Global Product Manager in various industries such as building automation and renewable energy. Myles started his career as a graduate Building Services Engineer before making his move into product management fifteen years ago. During this time he has worked with numerous universities and research institutes, including KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm and Dresden University of Technology, and many more.