by Joe Heaney | Aug 11, 2016 | Air Quality, Environmental Consulting, Environmental Health and Safety, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates
For all commercial building owners and operators, New York State has amended carbon monoxide laws that will affect your facility. New York State has amended the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (Uniform Code) to require carbon monoxide detection within...
by Joe Heaney | Aug 3, 2016 | Air Quality, Current Events, Environmental Consulting, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates
New York State Governor, Andrew Cuomo, announced a new ventilation standard for all nail salons in the state that will protect employees and customers. This requirement will go into effect October 2016. After The Department of Health reported that there are...
by Joe Heaney | Jul 28, 2016 | Air Quality, Environmental Health and Safety, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates
New York State Article 32 of Labor Law went into effect on January 1, 2016, setting minimum work standards for mold projects and requiring mold assessment, remediation and abatement specialists to be licensed. No controls existed prior to Article 32, so some...
by Robert Lopinto | Jun 27, 2016 | Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates, Solid Waste Permitting
This is a notice for all Transfer Stations or C&D Facilities in the state of New York: The new draft NYS DEC Part 360 Regulations public comment period is being extended from July 15, 2016 to September 13, 2016 until 5:00 PM. Comments must be submitted to:...
by Robert Lopinto | Jun 22, 2016 | Environmental Consulting, Environmental Health and Safety, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates, Solid Waste Permitting
How will the proposed NYS DEC Part 360 Regulations effect you? If you are the owner or customer of Transfer Stations or C&D Facilities in the state of New York, you will be greatly impacted by the new DEC Part 360 Regulations. It has been two decades (24 years)...