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News Release from: MCERTS Exhibition | Subject: MCERTS for Air
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2007
Conference on MCERTS for air quality
The 'MCERTS for Air' conference is scheduled for 25-26 April this year, where the air quality community will gather once again, to discuss air quality within the workplace and in industrial emissions
The 'MCERTS for Air' conference has been announced for 25-26 April this year, where the air quality community will gather once again, to discuss air quality, both within the workplace and in industrial emissions, which is relevant to a broad range of industries The event is designed to provide a broad range of industries with the latest help and guidance on air quality regulations and the organisers are promising an impressive team of Conference speakers, more exhibitors than ever before and a choice of 50 technical workshops
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Marcus Pattison, one of the MCERTS organisers, reports "Delegate bookings are already 10% ahead of last year's record figures with a week still to go": doors open on 12 October
The Conference will feature presentations covering the latest technologies in multi-component FTIR analysis, online mass spectrometry and particulates monitoring.
It will also provide an update on MCERTS, the Environment Agency's monitoring certification scheme, and examine its role in European certification.
Presentations will also address manual stack monitoring, CEMS, discontinuous monitoring, Dioxins and many other topical issues.
Phil Lodge, Process Manager Industry and Waste Regulation, for the Environment Agency will be the main speaker at the Gala Presentation Dinner.
Anyone interested in visiting MCERTS 2007 should go to www.mcerts.uk.com and download a registration form.
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