Online anytime - Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Online Anytime

Training Provider: Environmental Solutions Association

Online anytime

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Please Note: Our training partner, ESA, is proud to offer their educational trainings to you by way of online courses. Their online studies have been created for YOUR convenience to study at your own pace. We also understand that the classroom is not always an option due to your schedule and costs associated with travel so we have brought the classroom to you!

The course you have selected is taught by our qualified instructors by either an instructor lead video or as an instructor lead PowerPoint Presentation.

When you purchase this online course you will receive the following:

  • A link within 1 business day of the course selected
  • Downloadable course materials and attachments
  • Practice quizzes (some interactive)
  • Online Exam
  • Certificate of Completion

 

Why Should You Take This Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Online Anytime Course?

Are you aware the #1 environmental inspection for a commercial real estate transaction is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment or a Transaction Screen Assessment (TSA)? Did you know there are no samples taken or major testing equipment used in a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment?

This 8-hour Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment online course will give individuals an understanding of performing a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment, including how to obtain records, photos, environmental liens, and how to write your final environmental site assessment report. This course will give you an understanding of performing a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment following the federal requirements under the ASTM 1527-13 ruling, the All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) rule, and the difference with the Transaction Screen Assessment ASTM - E1528-06 rule.

 

Prerequisites to Attend This Class. Such a person must:

  • Hold a current Professional Engineer’s or Professional Geologist’s license or registration from a state, tribe, or U.S. territory (or Puerto Rico) and have the equivalent of three (3) years of full-time relevant experience
  • Be licensed or certified by the federal government, a state, tribe, or U.S. territory (or Puerto Rico) to perform environmental inquiries as defined in §312.21 and have the equivalent of three (3) years full-time relevant experience
  • Have a Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited institution of higher education in a discipline of engineering or science and the equivalent of five (5) years of full-time relevant experience
  • Have the equivalent of ten (10) years of full-time relevant experience

 

Relevant experience means participation in the performance of environmental site assessments that may include:

  • Environmental analyses,
  • Investigations, and
  • Remediation which involve the understanding of surface and subsurface environmental conditions and the processes used to evaluate these conditions, and
  • Where professional judgment was used to develop opinions regarding conditions indicative of releases of hazardous substances

 

Please Note:  Individuals who do not meet any of the above requirements may still participate in the conduct of all appropriate inquiries. However, they must work under the supervision or responsible charge of an individual who does meet the requirements for an environmental professional

 

Topics To Be Covered Include:

  • Site Assessments
  • Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments
  • Transaction Screen Assessments
  • Identifying Potential Hazards
  • Gathering Information for Your Report
  • Physical Site Assessments
  • Inspection Forms
  • Due Diligence
  • Submitting a Final Report
  • Phase II Testing
  • Phase III Remediation
  • Proper Use of Equipment
  • EPA Brownfields and Eligibility

Syllabus:

-Overview of Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment

-Site Assessment

  • Laws - CAA, CWA, TSCA, RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, FIFRA
  • "All Appropriate Inquiry"
  • SBA

-What is a Phase 1 Environemental Site Assessments and Transaction Screen Assessments

  • Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) ASTM 1527-13
  • Transaction Screen Assessments (TSA) ASTM 1528-06

-Identifying Potential Hazards

-Gathering Information

  • Titles, public records, photographs, aerials, and appraisals

-Physical Site Assessment

  • Exterior visual site inspection
  • Interior visual site inspection

-Inspection Forms
-Due Diligence
-Submitting a Final Report
-Phase II Testing
-Phase III Remediation
-Proper Use of Equipment
-EPA Brownfields and Eligibility

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*** PLEASE NOTE THAT ESA IS NO LONGER IN BUSINESS - IF YOU PURCHASED A CLASS FROM THE ESA WEBSITE (esaassociation.com OR esa-enviro.com) AFTER FEBRUARY 27, 2015 PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICE, AS YOU MAY HAVE BEEN A VICTIM OF A SCAM. PLEASE CALL 646-564-3789 FOR MORE INFORMATION. ***

Environmental Solutions Association (ESA) was founded in 2002 and is the nation's premier Indoor Air Quality training organization. ESA provides industry professionals with the training and education necessary to confront the environmental and safety issues faced by todays property owners. Our Training and Education courses include Mold Inspection Training, Radon Training for Inspection and Testing, and Indoor Air Quality Training for Inspection and Testing. Our member benefits include discounts for mold, radon, allergen and IAQ inspection tools, mold reporting software, marketing and business development courses.


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