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For over 30 years, Dominion Environmental Consultants has conducted full-service, professional environmental consulting that provides a multifaceted array of services in environmental management and regulatory compliance. Dominion specializes in services to assess, manage, design, and resolve environmental health, safety, and regulatory compliance issues.
Our Services
Asbestos
Asbestos
We offer the following services for Asbestos:
- Asbestos Management Planning
- Asbestos Inspections
- Asbestos Project Design
- Asbestos Abatement Oversight
- Asbestos Air Monitoring
- AHERA Plans
- Asbestos Negative Exposure Assessments (NEAs)
- EPA Asbestos and Awareness Training
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Lead
Lead
We offer the following services for Lead:
- Lead Paint Inspections
- EPA HUD Inspections
- Lead Removal Project Design
- Lead Removal Oversight
- Lead in Drinking Water
- EPA Lead Training
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Fire, Soot, Smoke, Ash Investigations
Fire, Soot, Smoke, Ash Investigations
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Environmental Site Assessments
Environmental Site Assessments
We offer the following services for Environmental Site Assessments:
- Property Transaction Screens
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
- Phase II Site Investigations
- Phase III Site Remediation & Design
- Bioremediation
- Thermal Desorption
- Aeration
- Excavation and Landfilling
- Metal Stabilization
- Treatability Studies
- Indoor Air Quality (Sick Building)
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Microbiological
Microbiological
We offer the following services for Microbiological:
- Fungal (Mold) inspections and remediation plans
- Water Loss Investigation, Categorization, & Moisture Mapping
- Legionella Monitoring and Water Management Plans
- Bacterial Sampling
- Water Microbiology
- Pathogen Investigations
- Disinfection/Sterilization Protocols
- USP 797 Sampling
- Sewage Indicator Organism Sampling
- COVID-19 Services
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Education & Training
Education & Training
We offer the following services for Education & Training:
- Occupational Safety & Health OSHA 10 and 30
- Construction
- General Industry
- Accident/Injury Prevention
- OSHA Recordkeeping
- Respiratory Protection
- Lock Out/Tag Out Training
- Competent Person Training
- Employee/Supervisor Training
- Workplace Violence Training
- Confined Space Training
- Fall Protection Training
- Asbestos Awareness
- EPA Lead Training
- AHERA Asbestos Training
- Silica Awareness and Competent Person
- IICRC Credential Maintenance
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Risk Management
Risk Management
We offer the following services for Risk Management:
- Accident and Injury Prevention
- OSHA Compliance Survey
- Indoor Air Quality Assessments
- Employee Exposure Assessments
- Safety Inspections
- Procedural Control Manuals/Instructions
- Personal Monitoring
- Chemical Hygiene Plans
- Water Management Program development
- Risk Assessment of Water Systems
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UST/AST Site Investigation
UST/AST Site Investigation
We offer the following services for UST/AST Site Investigation:
- Subsurface Investigation
- Tank Removal Management
- Plume Delineation
- Feasibility Analyses
- Remedial/Corrective Action Plans
- Plan Implementation and Closure
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Healthcare Services
Healthcare Services
We offer the following services for Healthcare Services:
- Infection Control Risk Assessments
- USP 797 Microbiological Sampling
- USP 800 Hazardous Drug Sampling
- Bloodborne Pathogen Program
- Legionella Monitoring
- Water Management Plans
- Safety Gap Analysis
- Workplace Violence Program
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We service clients on a national level and service all 50 states!
On-Demand Training
Safety Training
Safety Training
We offer the following Safety Training courses:
- OSHA 10 Construction – 10 hours of classroom time (approximately 12 hours total)
- A 2-day course for front-line workers in the basics of construction safety. Provides construction workers information on how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job hazards on a construction site. Course topics include introduction to OSHA, preventing falls, preventing electrocutions, personal protective equipment, and health hazards in construction. The course can be customized for your specific trade or type of construction work.
- OSHA 30 Construction – 30 hours of classroom time (approximately 32-34 hours total)
- A 4 to 5-day course for supervisors/foremen in construction safety. Provides workers with supervisory and safety responsibilities with information on how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job hazards on a construction site. Course topics include introduction to OSHA, preventing falls, preventing electrocutions, managing safety and health on construction sites, and Foundations for Safety Leadership. The course can be customized for your specific trade or type of construction work.
- OSHA 10 General Industry – 10 hours of classroom time (approximately 12 hours total)
- A 2-day course for front-line workers in the basics of construction safety. Provides workers information on how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job hazards in the workplace. Course topics include introduction to OSHA, preventing falls, preventing electrocutions, personal protective equipment, and health hazards in construction. The course can be customized for your specific trade or type of construction work.
- OSHA 30 General Industry – 30 hours of classroom time (approximately 32-34 hours total)
- A 4 to 5-day course for supervisors and/or those who desire teaching OSHA 10 and 30 hour for General Industry. Provides workers with supervisory and safety responsibilities with information on how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job hazards in the workplace. Course topics include introduction to OSHA, preventing falls, preventing electrocutions, managing safety and health on construction sites, and Foundations for Safety Leadership. The course can be customized for your specific trade or type of construction work.
- Construction and General Industry Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – 2 hours
- An overview of types of personal protective equipment that may be required on a construction site and proper maintenance of that equipment.
- Construction and General Industry Health Hazards – 2 hours
- Construction workers are exposed to a variety of health hazards, every day, that can result in injury, illness, disability, or even death. An overview of health hazards that may be encountered on construction sites such as lead, silica, and asbestos.
- Trenching & Excavation Safety – 2 hours
- Basic safety regulations for trenching, shoring, and excavations. Excavating is recognized as one of the most hazardous construction operations. Fatality rate for excavations is twice that of construction as a whole. Cave-ins are the number one hazard.
- This is an awareness level class.
- NOTE: This is NOT a competent person level class.
- Materials Handling Safety – 2 hours
- Basic safety regulations for forklifts, overhead cranes, slings and wire rope.
- This is an awareness level class.
- NOTE: This is NOT a competent person level class.
- Scaffolding Safety – 2 hours
- Basic safety regulations for all types of scaffolding used in construction.
- NOTE: This is NOT a competent person level class.
- Stairway & Ladder Safety – 2 hours
- An overview of safety regulations for all types of stairways and ladders used in construction.
- Hand & Power Tool Safety – 2 hours
- The basics of hand and power tool safety and the requirements of the OSHA regulations.
- Introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – 2 hours
- An introduction to OSHA, their mission, and resources.
- Concrete & Masonry Construction Safety – 2 hours
- A safety discussion for concrete and masonry construction.
- Confined Space Entry in Construction Safety – 2 hours
- Basic safety regulations for confined spaces found in construction. This is an awareness level class.
- This is an awareness level class.
- NOTE: This is NOT an entrant, attendant, entry supervisor, or competent person level class.
- Construction Ergonomics – 2 hours
- Ways to avoid sprains, strains, and other muscular injuries on construction sites.
- Fire Prevention & Protection – 2 hours
- A safety discussion on your fire prevention program and fire extinguishers.
- Writing Your Workplace Safety Program – 2 hours
- Learn how to write your workplace safety program and the elements required in Nevada.
- Foundations for Safety Leadership – 3 hours
- Learn how having safety as a value will save you money and maximize your profits! Start or improve your safety culture at your company. This program will introduce you to 5 critical safety leadership skills you can use to improve safety climate and safety outcomes on the job site.
- Silica – Competent Person – 4 hours
- Competent person level training for silica exposures in construction.
- Silica – Awareness – 2 hours
- Awareness level training for silica exposures in construction.
- NOTE: This is NOT competent person level training.
- Hazardous Materials Worker: HAZWOPER Initial training [40 hr]
- Intended for site workers; operators; handlers; personnel at treatment/storage /disposal facilities.
- Hazardous Materials Worker: HAZWOPER annual Refresher [8 hr]
- Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements. Instructional focus in this one-day update is: regulatory review; standards for generators; hazard communications; site safety considerations; emergency response actions; waste-handling techniques, and operations and planning.
- Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) – Awareness – 2 hours
- Awareness level training for HAZWOPER.
- NOTE: This is NOT competent person level training.
- You will NOT be able to do hazardous waste work after this class.
- This class is awareness level ONLY!
- Bloodborne Pathogens – 2 hours
- Basic safety regulations for working around blood and the potential hazards found in blood.
- Lock Out/Tag Out/Try Out Safety – 2 hours
- An overview of electrical safety and the Lock Out/Tag Out/Try Out (LOTO) program.
- Demolition Safety – 2 hours
- A safety discussion of demolition.
- Electrical Safety – 2 hours
- A general discussion of electrical safety on construction sites.
- Fall Protection – 2 hours
- An overview of fall prevention and fall protection systems used in construction.
- NOTE: This is NOT a competent person class.
- Respiratory Protection – 2 hours
- A discussion of respiratory protection required elements and their application in the construction industry.
- OSHA Recordkeeping– 2 hours
- Learn how to fill OSHA required injury and illness forms (OSHA 300 forms) and how to determine if you have an OSHA recordable injury or illness.
- Heat Related Illnesses– 2 hours
- Learn the types of heat related illness and how to prevent them.
- Hearing Conservation in Construction– 2 hours
- A general overview of how to protect your employees hearing and the application in construction.
- Walking/Working Surfaces Safety– 2 hours
- The basics of preventing slips, trips & falls in your work environment.
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Environmental Training
Environmental Training
We offer the following Environmental Training courses:
- AHERA Asbestos Awareness training [2 hr]
- This two-hour training is designed for school custodians, building owners, property managers, or interested personnel in facilities containing asbestos.
- AHERA Asbestos Worker: Initial training [32 hr]
- This four-day training, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, is mandatory for any workers removing asbestos in schools and all personnel involved in asbestos- related activities in public and commercial buildings.
- AHERA Asbestos Contractor Supervisor: Initial training [40 hr]
- This EPA-approved five-day class is intended for supervisory personnel who direct asbestos abatement projects.
- AHERA Asbestos Project Designer: Initial [24 hr]
- This 3-day course, approved by the EPA, provides an asbestos abatement project overview from the standpoint of: design concepts; preparation of contract and project specifications; cost estimation considerations and compliance with Federal and Regional regulations. (Pre-requisite: Contractor/Supervisor)
- Asbestos Operations and Maintenance [16 hr]
- Under federal regulations, this training is mandatory for all engineering, custodial and janitorial personnel involved with disturbing asbestos containing building materials.
- AHERA Asbestos Worker: Refresher [8 hr]
- AHERA-accredited personnel are required to attend an annual recertification class.
- AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector: Refresher [4 hr – morning]
- AHERA-accredited personnel are required to attend an annual recertification class.
- AHERA Asbestos Management Planner: Refresher [4 hr – afternoon]
- AHERA-accredited personnel are required to attend an annual recertification class.
- AHERA Asbestos Contractor Supervisor: Refresher [8 hr]
- AHERA-accredited personnel are required to attend an annual recertification class. Contractor/Supervisors attend a yearly 8-hour update.
- AHERA Asbestos Project Designer: Refresher [8 hr]
- AHERA-accredited personnel are required to attend an annual re-certification class.
- Asbestos Operations and Maintenance: Refresher [8 hr]
- Refresher training is mandatory for all engineering, custodial and janitorial personnel involved with disturbing asbestos containing building materials every 12 months.
- EPA Lead Abatement Inspector: Initial [24 hr]
- This training provides information for individuals who perform lead-based paint inspections and/or clearance examinations on abatement and renovation projects. This course will teach the legal and technical issues and obligations facing inspectors when inspecting for lead hazards.
- This class will teach individuals how to determine whether or not lead-based paint or other lead hazards are present in sufficient quantities to require abatement according to regulatory guidelines.
- EPA Lead Abatement Worker: Initial [16 hr]
- Meets the requirements for lead workers included in 40 CFR 745 Subpart L. Certificate of completion is issued upon successful completion of class. The course covers basic requirements and new techniques and developments. Includes: roles and responsibilities, health Issues, background information, hazard recognition and control, abatement methods, and regulations.
- EPA Lead Supervisor: Initial [32 hr]
- Meets the requirement of Section 402 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2682), and other requirements found at 40 C.F.R. part 745, Subpart L. The course includes HUD 2nd. Edition 2012 Guidelines and other applicable regulations. Course topics include: Roles and Responsibilities of Supervisors, Background Information and its Adverse Health Effects, Review of Federal, State and Local Regulations, Interior Dust Abatement and Cleanup.
- EPA Lead Risk Assessor: Initial [16 hr]
- Meets the requirement of Section 402 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2682), and other requirements found at 40 C.F.R. part 745, Subpart L. Course topics include: Roles and Responsibilities, Review of Federal, State and Local Regulations, Liability and Insurance Issues, Risk Assessment and Inspections.
- EPA Lead Renovation, Repair, Paint (RRP): Initial [8 hr]
- Beginning on April 2010, The Environmental Protection Agency required that all companies performing renovation, repair and painting (RRP) and disturb LBP in pre- 1978 homes, child care facilities and schools be certified. The rule affects paid renovators, including but not limited to:
- Painters
- Demolition
- Specialty Trades
- Property Owners Working on Rental Property
- Maintenance Workers in Multi-Family Homes
- To protect against the risk of hazardous dust and chips generated by common renovation activities like sanding, cutting and demolition, Companies involved in this type of activities, must use certified renovators who are trained by approved training providers to follow safe work practices.
- EPA Lead Inspector: Refresher [8 hr]
- EPA Lead Inspector personnel are required to attend a recertification class every three years.
- EPA Lead Abatement: Refresher [8 hr]
- EPA Lead abatement worker personnel are required to attend a recertification class every three years.
- EPA Lead Supervisor: Refresher [8 hr]
- Accredited re-certification course required every three (3) years to maintain certification. Topics include a review of the original class, review of federal and local regulations, and new developments and techniques. A copy of the Initial certification or latest current Refresher is required for this class.
- EPA Lead Risk Assessor: Refresher [8 hr]
- Accredited re-certification course required every three (3) years to maintain certification. Topics include a review of the original class, review of federal and local regulations, and new developments and techniques. A copy of the Initial certification or latest current Refresher is required for this class.
- EPA Lead Renovation, Repair, Paint (RRP): Refresher [4 hr]
- Course required every 5 years to maintain accreditation as a certified RRP Renovator. Topics include review of Initial course, changes on regulations and new techniques and developments. Initial certificate, latest current copy or abatement certification (if applicable) is required for this class. Copies of previous certificate must be provided prior to commencement.
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Meet the Team
BASILIO MARCOS
President, Corporate Director of Field Operations
DR. RYAN KUHN
Vice President, Corporate Director of Industrial Hygiene Services
BENJAMIN BOJDA
Vice President, Director of Nevada Operations
XIN (SHANE) LOU, MPH., CIH
Director of Texas Operations
DANIEL CROTHERS
Director of Colorado Operations
CHRISTOPHER JANOSKI
Director of Tucson Operations
MATTHEW JANOSKI
Director of Northern and Central Arizona Operations
Performing services throughout the United States and Canada
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