Scared Straight - Ensuring Competency For Field Sampling And Measurement Organizations
SYNOPSIS
This webcast is a recording of a live presentation done in Orange County, CA in August 2016. It is an excellent overview of field accreditation with practical presentations related to all aspects of the TNI Field Sampling and Measurement Organization (FSMO) Standards given by FSMOs, Accrediting Bodies and people who helped develop the Standards. This short course demonstrates that FSMO Accreditation under the TNI National Environmental Field Activities Program (NEFAP) and the Accreditation Body activities are nothing to fear. The course provides the attendee with basic information to define the quality assurance necessary for field activities to demonstrate the competency of the field sampling and field testing organization.
Forum Road Map
- Who we are?
- Why NEFAP?
- What is NEFAP?
- What is FSMO?
- How does a FSMO get accredited?
- Assessor Perspective
- FSMO Perspective
- AB Forum
INTENDED AUDIENCE
- Field Sampling and Measurement Organizations
- Quality Assurance Personnel
- Data Users
- Accreditation Bodies
Fees: $35 for TNI members $50 for non-members
Group rates are available: Each purchased webcast is to be viewed by only one student. If you would like multiple viewers, separate purchases must be made. A group rate of $150 for TNI members or $200 for non-members is available for groups of 5-10 students at a single location. Click here to purchase this webcast at the group rate.
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No certificates are automatically provided with this training. A Certificate of Attendance may be purchased for $20 per person during registration or webcast purchase. To receive your certificate, contact Paul Junio at [email protected] with date of purchase and date of training completion. See FAQs for additional information.
Format: Webcast About Webcasts: Upon receipt of your payment, you will receive a special link by e-mail to watch the webcast on your computer. The link is time-limited: you will have full access to the webcast and any associated handouts for 6 months after receipt of payment, at which time the link will expire. Webcasts cannot be downloaded; they are intended for viewing on your computer only during the 6-month window. If you have any questions, please contact Ilona Taunton at [email protected]. Length: 2.25 hours CEUs: NA
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Presented By:
John Moorman, South Florida Water Management District About the Presenter: John Moorman¹s qualifications include over 25 years in water quality monitoring, laboratory analysis, and quality assurance experience. For the past 10 years, Mr. Moorman has been the Field Quality Assurance Officer for the Water Quality Monitoring Section (WQMS) at the South Florida Water Management District. Responsibilities include oversight of the WQMS Field Quality System as mandated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection via Florida Administrative Code (62-160 F.A.C.).
Mr. Moorman also participates on the multi-agency Quality Assurance Oversight Team (QAOT) which is responsible for the QA oversight for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP). Mr. Moorman has served on several committees within The NELAC Institute (TNI) that have offered the opportunity to interact with stakeholders in the government and private sectors that work together to develop and maintain the standard for the National Environmental Field Activities Program (NEFAP).
He is currently the Vice President of the Florida Society of Environmental Analysts (FSEA) and serves as the Chair of the By Laws Committee. He participates as a trainer at FSEA sponsored field workshops and delivers field workshops regularly at FSEA meetings.
Mr. Moorman¹s ASQ certifications include Certified Quality Technician and Certified Quality Auditor. |