MCERTS 2011 workshop programme announced
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Gas detection

MCERTS 2011 workshop programme announced

01 Feb, 2011

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The organisers of MCERTS 2011 (Telford, 30th and 31st March) have announced the workshop programme to run alongside the event’s main conference and exhibition.

The workshops will offer a selection of over sixty subjects and will take place in six dedicated rooms located within the exhibition area. It is not necessary to book places at the workshops; registered visitors will simply come and go as they please.

The workshops will provide practical guidance on the measurement of almost all measurands of interest, including flow, particulates, odour, VOCs, mercury, dioxins and furans. A range of measurement technologies will be discussed and case studies will be provided to help visitors find new ways to address their monitoring needs.

The workshop titles cover specialist subjects such as: sampling techniques; CEMS maintenance and service; calibration; data logging; management software and reporting. In addition, the implications of relevant standards will be addressed including EN 14181, EN 15267 and EN 15259.

Entry to MCERTS 2011 will cost £55 for a one day pass or £100 for a two day pass. This will entitle visitors to attend the exhibition and all conference and workshop sessions. Onsite parking is also included and free lunches and refreshments are provided.

To register visit www.mcerts.uk.com

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