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Current Edition: 3rd Edition, 1996
This course is worth 9 CEUs (90 contact hours)
This course is designed to train inspectors to safely and
efficiently inspect industrial pretreatment facilities.
The purpose of this course is to train operators to become
pretreatment facility inspectors and to improve the knowledge and
skills of current inspectors. The course stresses duties and
responsibilities, including ethical responsibilities, of
pretreatment inspectors. Topics covered include development and
application of regulations, sources of industrial wastewater,
source control processes and procedures, monitoring wastewater
flows, and collecting and transporting representative samples.
Operators will also learn how to respond to emergencies, limit
the impact of an incident, and take enforcement action.
Administrative topics include public relations; planning and
funding an industrial waste pretreatment program; developing a
database management program; and implementing an industrial waste
monitoring program. Detailed procedures are provided to help
operators prepare for inspections. Also included are lists of
pertinent questions that should be answered when inspecting
various types of industries.
- The Pretreatment Facility Inspector
- Pretreatment Program Administration
- Development and Application of Regulations
- Inspection of a Typical Industry
- Safety in Pretreatment Inspection and Sampling Work
- Sampling Procedures for Wastewater
- Wastewater Flow Monitoring
- Industrial Wastewaters
- Pretreatment Technology (Source Control)
- Industrial Inspection Procedures
- Emergency Response
Appendix
- Final Examination and Suggested Answers
- How to Solve Pretreatment Inspection Arithmetic Problems
- Pretreatment Words (Glossary)
- Subject Index
$49.00 Manual (Californians add 7.25%, or $3.55)
$50.00 Enrollment (Limitation)
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