Services Offered

Phoenix Environmental Services

Phoenix offers a wide array of environmental services, all of which are designed to assist the client in obtaining and maintaining compliance with federal, state and local environmental rules and regulations. Phoenix services can be utilized to respond to a client’s existing compliance issues, identifying process or procedures to improve current operating processes or to reduce future environmental liability through proactive measures. Phoenix prides itself on offering clients innovative, sustainable and cost effective solutions to environmental issues.

Environmental Management:


Multi-media environmental audits and due diligence
Environmental crimes technical support
Audit program development
RCMS® audit preparation
Solid Waste Disposal Act program management (solid waste, hazardous waste, universal waste and pollution prevention)
Clean Water Act program management (storm water and petroleum storage)
Permit assistance
Regulatory communication
Environmental Management Systems
Social Responsibility / Sustainability
Expert witness
   

Environmental Training:


Environmental Crimes Regulatory, Evidentiary and Investigative Techniques
Solid, Hazardous and Universal Waste Management
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures
Storm Water Pollution Prevention / Ground Water Pollution Prevention
Miscellaneous Awareness Level Trainings (e.g. Clean Air Act, Transformers, Lead Based Paint, Asbestos)

Phoenix Health and Safety Services

Industrial Hygiene is the art and science of anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control and management of occupational health hazards. An Industrial Hygienist (IH), through education and training, is the person whose duties are to advise on, administer, supervise, manage or perform professional and scientific work in industrial hygiene, including the identification and evaluation of conditions affecting the health and efficiency of employees or the public, the formulation and recommendation of measures to eliminate or control occupational health hazards, and the promotion of occupational health programs for instructing and motivating managers and employees in the prevention as well as correction of potential health hazards.

Industrial Hygiene:

Air monitoring studies
Noise studies
Locomotive Horn Automated Sound Measuring System (patent-pending)
Database development oversight and management
Job Hazard Analysis
Health & Safety audits
OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) auditing
Expert witness
   

Health & Safety Training:

Bloodborne Pathogens
Respiratory Protection
Hearing Conservation
Hazard Communication
Slips, Trips and Falls
Lead Hazard Awareness
Welding and Grinding Safety