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ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH & SAFETY
INDOOR
AIR QUALITY (IAQ)
Sick buildings
may be the Number One pollution issue in the United States today. Poor
indoor air quality can affect employee performance and your bottom line.
One
key to solving IAQ issues is to have a consultant that can
quickly find solutions that focus on the objective, consider cost, and
total quality. CEI has completed over 500,000 square-feet of IAQ projects
involving comfort, particulate, ventilation, chemical and biological problems.
Many projects were completed at least cost. We can do this by using the
latest state-of-the-art equipment and by applying our trained professionals
to your IAQ survey. We are experienced with all types of sampling, laboratory
protocols, and regulatory requirements. All of the equipment and instrumentation
used during our surveys are owned by CEI. This allows us to insure the
instrumentation has been properly maintained and calibrated.
RISK ASSESSMENTS
AND MODELING
Risk assessment
and modeling can pinpoint problems and be used to calculate cost-effective
solutions before much money is spent on improvements.
CEI has currently
performed over 300 Environmental Site Assessments and Preliminary Site
Assessments to meet Corporate and also ASTM standards. For certain projects,
CEI uses the latest magnetic mapping instrumentation to identify hidden
risks on sites. On past projects, CEI has discovered leaking underground
storage tanks, drums, and other large buried objects. Risk modeling tools
used by CEI including RBCA®, ARCHIE®, RISK ASSISTANT®, DEGATEC®
Screen, FAULT-TREE, and ERIS have been used on several projects for our
Clients. Reportedly, CEI was the first firm in Delaware to have RBCA modeling
accepted for site treatment option verification.
NOISE ASSESSMENTS
Noise
claims sound like minor issues, but they can affect your companys
productivity and community goodwill.
CEI has completed
several noise surveys according to OSHA and DOD requirements. CEI provides
not only the required noise level survey, but has helped our Clients in
noise reduction strategies using computerized models capable of predicting
noise reduction outcomes before spending money for modifications. We use
state-of-the-art sound analyzers and dosimeters to complete our assessments.
These instruments are owned by CEI, insuring that the instruments are
properly maintained and calibrated.
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