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About ECR

Mark S. Aniello, REA/EMS - President & CEO


As ECR's President & Chief Executive Officer, Mark's primary focus is developing
ECR's vision and strategy for the Company's growth through the use of client focused
initiatives. Mark is a Registered Environmental Assessor and a Certified Environmental
Management Systems Lead Auditor for ISO 14000 with over 20 years experience in the
environmental health & safety compliance industry.

Environmental Compliance Remediation Services :The ozone layer of the Earth's


atmosphere plays an important role in depleting the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation
that reaches the surface. As DNA is readily damaged by UV light, this serves to protect
life at the surface. The atmosphere also retains heat during the night, thereby reducing the
daily temperature extremes.

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Whenever hazardous noise exists in the workplace, measures should be taken to reduce
noise levels as much as possible to protect exposed workers and to monitor the
effectiveness of these intervention processes. Employers have an obligation to protect
their workers from this debilitating occupational hazard.

Environmental Compliance Remediation : Federal and state OSHA regulations require


that employers monitor noise exposure levels in a manner that will accurately identify
employees who are exposed to noise based on the dB average and TWA limits. The
exposure measurement must include all continues, intermittent, and impulsive noise
within a dB range and must be taken during a typical work situation. Exposure
measurements shall conform to the American National Standard Measurement of
Occupational Noise Exposure, ANSI S12.19-1996. Instruments used for monitoring
employee exposures must be carefully checked or calibrated to ensure that the
measurements are accurate. Calibration procedures are unique to specific instruments. It
is the employer's responsibility to ensure these instruments are properly calibrated. Noise
exposure is to be measured without regard for the wearing of hearing protectors.
Monitoring should be repeated when changes in production, process, or controls increase
noise exposure.

About Environmental Compliance Remediation To prevent Lockout/Tagout accidents,


federal and state OSHA regulations require every employer to inaugurate and maintain a
lockout/tagout program, which shall include but not be limited to the following:

1. A training program designed to instruct employees in general safe work practices, plus
specific instruction with regard to hazards unique to any job assignment.
2. Schedule periodic inspections to identify and correct any unsafe conditions and work
practices that may be found. The employer shall correct any unsafe conditions and work
practices found as a result of the required inspections.
Environmental Compliance Remediation Services Whenever hazardous noise exists in
the workplace, measures should be taken to reduce noise levels as much as possible to
protect exposed workers and to monitor the effectiveness of these intervention processes.
Employers have an obligation to protect their workers from this debilitating occupational
hazard.

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