November 2024 Newsletter covering: New training dates, Statistics – How stats can help, Two new HWOL labs, Warning – Applying the correct moisture correction and MCERTS, New screening tools for Irish Soil Recovery sites and EU/GB POPs, Increased PDF report security
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March 2024
March 2024 Newsletter covering: Updates to the GB MCL List, Classifying PFAS compounds, Changes to the classification of Dioxins/Furans and the 12 WHO PCBs (dioxin-like PCBs)…..
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July newsletter covering: Soil recovery facilities for Ireland coming to HWOL Technical support – combining multiple .hwol files to be classified within one job
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March newsletter covering: The HWOL Acronym system and understanding hydrocarbon test. Presentation: Is TPH always TPH? or What has your lab actually measured.
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November newsletter covering: The upgrade to the Job’s details page. Our use of XRF for the analysis of plastic waste. New Feature: Ability to change units in a waste stream template
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September 2022 Newsletter covering: Upgraded search tools, adding determinands to and/or modifying determinands in a job, ATP 18, Asbestos fragments in soils – two LoW codes.
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May newsletter covering: Working across European Nations – Which Classification Engine? and our New Flag Advisory System (FAS) – to help improve classifications
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January newsletter covering how to properly have your account using the correct engines to classify your wastes since the introduction of WM3 v1.2 GB.
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December newsletter covering: Two new versions of UK’s WM3 Guidance. Impact of bifurcation, changing registered users, change to subscription rates from January, new labs and WAC, mineral & HWOL Acronyms.
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July Newsletter covering: Report urgrades, certification, new initiative – adding QR codes for laboratory reports, did you know you can: review the reasoning for all metal species selections, average the data for any number of replicate samples.
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