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The backbone of all fugitive emission programs
is the monitoring technician. That fact is duly noted as we assemble our monitoring
teams. Our technicians are trained to efficiently work through LDAR programs,
whether tag based or tagless. As we monitor your system, we'll be identifying problems or gaps in your program, resolving them on the fly, or communicating them to the responsible individuals. Our technicians will leave no stone unturned as they move through your system.
Proactive monitoring technicians are thoroughly versed in a wide variety of testing equipment, including FID's, PID's, and many brands of dataloggers and bar code readers. It's rare when a client is using testing equipment that we haven't used ourselves. Many of the hardware problems that are encountered during routine monitoring can be easily diagnosed and repaired by our technicians without lengthy delays. This versatility adds value by reducing the amount of down-time due to technical difficulties.
Fugitives monitoring has come a long way in the past few years. More and more companies are collecting data electronically, and processing that data with the ever growing number of fugitive emissions databases. At Proactive, we have used many of these databases in the programs we manage. Our technicians are experienced in electronic data collection techniques and procedures. We can handle uploads and downloads of data from any software. We also have support personnel in our own office that our technicians can access for fast solutions to software problems.
Proactive Environmental Services will respond quickly to your
monitoring needs. We will dispatch a monitoring crew and equipment to any location
in the continental United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, on short notice, to help you
meet your monitoring objectives. |