Students will review techniques and best practices for groundwater sampling, including safety considerations/preparations, equipment, QA/QC, sample handling, chain of custody, storage, analysis and management of data.
Surface Water Monitoring Techniques
Includes a review of techniques and best practices for surface water sampling, including safety considerations/preparations, equipment, QA/QC, sample handling, chain of custody, storage, analysis and management of data.
Streamflow Measuring Techniques
This session will review techniques and best practices for streamflow measurements, including safety considerations/preparations, equipment, and streamflow calculations.
Soil Monitoring Techniques
Instructors will cover the regulatory requirements and protocols for soil monitoring, as well as the tools and equipment necessary to complete these duties. Includes a demonstration of soil monitoring techniques.
Winter Fieldwork Safety
In Canada, working outdoors during the winter requires a considerable amount of preparation. The northern Ontario climate presents challenges that call for added attention to safety when considering warmth, remoteness, and hydration.
During this session, students will learn best safety practices for winter fieldwork as well as tips and tools to use when preparing for your next outing, while also following industrial site requirements.
Best Practices for Field Notes & Photos
Taking proper field notes and site photos is critical for documenting the conditions of a site at a particular moment in time. Discover the importance of applying these best practices while conducting environmental monitoring activities or inspections.
Navigation & GPS Training
Navigating in the field is a skill that every environmental person should have. Not only is it important from a safety standpoint, but improves your ability to mark groundwater wells, effluent discharge points, and water quality monitoring locations
Marking waypoints also provides the option to map these locations and communicate them electronically, for example on Google Maps. The Navigation course provides the learner with the tools to navigate in the field with the aid of a GPS device and to mark points that can be traceable. A demonstration of mapping waypoints will also be shown.
Field Preparation & Safety
Participants will receive an introduction to best practices in preparing for field sampling, including preparation of field sample kits, sampling handling and shipment, and QA/QC programs.
Air and Noise Monitoring Techniques
Industrial sites have a legal requirement to monitor air quality and noise generation for any potential impacts to people and the natural environment.
During this course, students will review the techniques for monitoring Air and Noise at industrial sites, and the requirements for reporting results.
Intro to Environmental Technicians/Monitors
Designed as an introductory course that offers hands-on exercises and classroom training to learn the roles and responsibilities of an environmental monitor/technician working in Ontario.
This workshop aims to provide training for field monitors responsible for collecting environmental data related to mining activity in Ontario.
Summer Fieldwork Safety
In Canada, working outdoors during the warm months requires a considerable amount of preparation. The northern Ontario climate presents challenges that call for added attention to safety when considering warmth, remoteness, and hydration.
This all-day workshop will prepare your environmental field crews and summer students to perform environmental monitoring in a safe manner. Topics include: Safety plans, communication procedures, Personal Protective Equipment, Wildlife Encounters, Vehicle Safety and Environmental Conditions










