CEMs Calgary Brochure 2017 - Westech Industrial

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5:00 ADJOURN. Course Schedule Con't. Wednesday, September 13, 2017. 8:00 Extractive Gas Analyzers - Electro-optical/Phot
2017 Continuous Emissions Monitoring Course This course is designed to provide an understanding of regulatory CEM guidelines, the design and application of CEM systems and analyzers, and the management of CEM programmes. This course encompasses topics such as selecting equipment, observing a certification test, operating and maintaining a CEM system, writing a quality assurance plan, conducting an audit, and supervising a CEM programme. Dr. James A. Jahnke, with Source Technology Associates, consults on a wide range of regulatory and technical issues both in the U.S. and Canada. He provides assistance in the development of monitoring standards, prepares quality assurance/quality control manuals, conducts CEM system audits, and assists in the design and purchase of new or replacement monitoring systems. Dr. James A. Jahnke is a consultant with Source Technology Associates of Research Triangle Park, a firm specializing in source emissions monitoring. Dr. Janhke has over 30 years of experience in the development and evaluation of CEM systems and has authored two books including the newest, ‘Continuous Emissions Monitoring, 2nd Edition’; published by John Wiley & Sons in 2000. A recognized expert in CEM systems, he serves as the U.S. ASTM representative to the International Standards Organization Committee on Source Monitoring, and as chairman of the ASTM Committee D22.03 on Ambient Atmospheres and Source Emissions. He was also the Technical Program Chairman for AQMA/PCA specifically conferences on CEM systems given in 1981, 1985, and 1992. He has written numerous manuals, studies, reports and technical papers on CEM systems and related projects.

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About Westech At Westech, we provide industry leading integrated solutions to a wide range of industries that make your operations more efficient, more productive and safer. We bring together a team of dedicated professionals that will provide innovative turnkey solutions that address a client’s full range of needs.

Our main focus is to design and implement state-of-the-art and practical solutions for our clients.

With over 50 years of achievement in the public, private and industrial sectors, our history allows us to draw on a broad range of capabilities and experience to create single source solutions that are designed to address the unique challenges and opportunities inherent in each new project. Westech Industrial Ltd. 5636 Burbank Crescent SE Calgary, AB T2H 1Z6 Tel: 403.252.8803 www.westech-ind.com

2017 Continuous Emissions Monitoring Course Instructed by: Dr. James A. Jahnke

September 12-14, 2017 Thomas Bennett Room Varscona Hotel 8208 -106 St. NW Edmonton, AB T6E 6R9 Ph. 780.434.6111

www.westech-ind.com

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Course Schedule Con’t Course Content Register and submit payment before July 1, 2017 for extra savings! Course Fees Book before July 1, 2017  $1,750.00 first registrant  $1,650.00 all subsequent registrants from the same company.

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Book after July 1, 2017  $1,950.00 all registrants The 3 day course fee includes:  Text book & Work Book  Breakfast / Lunch / 2 breaks for all 3 days CEM  Westech Industrial hosted reception  All taxes

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For registration and payment, please contact Melanie Causer at 403.259.9750 or [email protected].

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Hotel Accomodations Thomas Bennett Room, Varscona hotel 8208 - 106 St. NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6R9 www.varscona.com

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Please make your own hotel reservations requesting the Westech room rate. The Varscona Hotel is offering an assortment of guest rooms starting at $155/room/night. Your stay includes; Executive Breakfast Buffet, evening wine & cheese tasting, valet/self-parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. Room availability is not guaranteed after August 11, 2017. Applicable taxes are not included in the room rate.

Who Should Attend? Any personnel involved with emissions monitoring, including (but not limited to): Vendors, Regulatory Agencies, Equipment Manufacturers, Engineers, Consultants, Environmental Engineers, and Maintenance personnel involved in:  CEM Systems  Refining & Petro-Chemical  Cement Incineration  Thermal Oxidizers  Steel Making  Pharmaceutical  Minerals & Mining  Pulp & Paper  Power Generation  Special Applications

Introduction to Continuous Emissions Monitoring Review of CEMs Code CEM Regulations—Regulatory Imperatives CEM Regulations—Certification & Quality Assurance Extractive System Design Basic Instrumentation Principles Extractive Gas Analyzers—Principles of Operation—Electro-optical Extractive Gas Analyzers—Principles of Operation-Luminescence/Electrochemical In-situ Gas Monitors—Principles of Operation Calculating in Units of the Standard/Flow Monitoring Systems Opacity Monitors & Continuous Particulate Monitors Performance Specifications for Gas CEM Systems Group Exercise—Mini Performance Specification Test Recording & Reporting Data—CEM Data Acquisition Systems Methods of Comparable Effectiveness—Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems Monitoring for Mercury – Requirements and Techniques Air Toxics – Options for Monitoring Toxic and Hazardous gases (U.S. NESHAP) CEM System Quality Assurance – Plan and program management, audits and inspections.

Course Schedule Tuesday, September 12, 2017 8:00 Registration 8:30 Welcome and Introduction 9:00 Introduction to Continuous Emission Monitoring 1. Goals and Objectives 2. Methods of Monitoring Emissions 10:00 BREAK 10:15 CEM Regulations - Regulatory Imperatives, Certification, and Quality Assurance The Alberta CEMS Code and Environment Canada CEM Guidelines – EPS/1/PG/7 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Extractive System Design 2:00 BREAK 2:15 Extractive System Design (Continued) 4:00 BREAK 4:15 Basic Instrumentation Principles – How to Build an Analyzer 5:00 ADJOURN

Wednesday, September 13, 2017 8:00 Extractive Gas Analyzers - Electro-optical/Photometric Methods 9:00 Extractive Gas Analyzers - Luminescence, Electrochemical, & Others 10:00 BREAK 10:15 In-Situ Gas Monitors 11:00 Calculating in Units of the Standard/Flow Monitoring Systems 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Opacity and Continuous Particulate Monitoring 2:00 BREAK 2:15 Performance Specifications for Gas CEM Systems Group Exercise - Relative Accuracy Test 5:00 ADJOURN Thursday, September 14, 2017 8:00 Recording and Reporting Data - CEM Data Acquisition Systems 9:00 Methods of Comparable Effectiveness - Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems 10:00 BREAK 10:15 Specials Topics 1. Monitoring for Mercury 2. Remote Sensing Techniques 3. Monitoring Challenges 12:00 LUNCH 1:00 Quality Assurance Principles 1. The Quality Assurance Plan 2. Approaches to CEM Maintenance 2:00 BREAK 2:15 Quality Assurance – Alberta CEMS Code Performance Audits 3:00 BREAK 3:15 Quality Assurance - Systems Audits/Inspections 4:30 Questions and Answers 5:00 ADJOURN

For More Information Contact:

Patti MacMaster Westech Industrial Ltd. Ph. 403.259.9723 [email protected]