Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training
METI’s Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training prepares you to conduct a Phase 1 ESA in accordance with Canadian Standards Association (CSA Z768-01).
The study of a property determines if contaminants are present and, if so, the location and concentration of these contaminants. In addition, an ESA includes the completion of a report documenting the study results.
Learn how to conduct or supervise environmental site assessments for the purpose of submitting and filing a record of site condition with our Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training.
Key Benefits to METI’s Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training
Our Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training provides you with the training industry is looking for:
- Instruction from industry-experienced and certified instructors
- Principles of contaminant transport and effects on receptors
- Applicable laws and regulations that impact the environmental assessment process
- Conduct a simulated Phase I site assessment and report of a property
Your Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training Ticket/Certificate
Upon completion of this training, you will receive a wallet-size Ticket/Certificate that will show prospective employers that you have the right credentials. Feel free to have your prospective employer contact METI to confirm your Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Certificate.
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