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Our goal is to conduct our work safely and with the highest quality and efficiency possible
Our commitment is to offer environmentally conscious solutions and alternatives to meet our clients’ needs. In order to successfully complete any quality project, FREY Environmental, Inc. strictly adheres to established quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures, efficiently coordinates every aspect of the project, and conducts field operations in a safe manner.
Project Coordination
Project coordination is a key to conducting any project in an efficient and timely manner. For each project, quality personnel who specialize in specific or broad areas of expertise, are chosen to conduct specific tasks or to manage and coordinate several activities. Only certified disciplines and licensed sub-contractors who are thoroughly trained, experienced and completely familiar with the specific methods required to complete a given task are chosen for our projects.
By selecting quality personnel to fit within a predetermined management framework, the project can be run smoothly, safely, and efficiently without compromising the high standards and quality of FREY Environmental.
Health and Safety
An integral part of conducting any quality project is safety and the Health and Safety plan. The Health and Safety plan is based on our understanding of the potentially hazardous materials that may be present at the site and safety concerns involved with personnel working at the site. The Health and Safety plan is designed to minimize the likelihood of exposure to potentially hazardous materials and to reduce unsafe conditions, which may occur during fieldwork.
Quality Assurance / Quality Control
To assess characteristics of a site using collected field and laboratory data, the data must be representative of site conditions and as accurate as possible. To achieve this goal, specific QA/QC procedures are followed during each phase of data collection, storage, transportation, and analysis. In addition, methods for establishing precision and accuracy of laboratory data, such as duplicate samples and "trip blanks", are used to improve the quality of collected data. |
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