ATL is starting the Spring season off with our new PDH webinar schedule, which has three new webinars! ATL has been providing continuing education seminars for PDH credit for over 15 years. The seminars are designed to provide participants with an understanding of technical topics that will assist with their project needs. ATL courses are recognized by most U.S. states including New York to receive PDH credits for various professional licensure (ATL is a NYS approved sponsor organization).

  • March 9th, 2023 @ 2:00PM EST
    Life Cycle of a Hazardous Materials Project
    Presenter: Cheyenne Dashnaw, PE
    This webinar provides an overview and description for the life cycle of a typical hazardous materials project. Discussion includes critical steps in the sequence of a hazardous materials project, to include survey/assessment, planning and design, abatement/remediation and monitoring, waste disposal, and project documentation and recordkeeping. (1 PDH)

    Cost: No Charge
    Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6925760400869239895
    Each attendee must register individually to obtain credit.

 

  • March 23rd, 2023 @ 2:00PM EDT
    Pyrite and Pyrrhotite in Shale, Fill Material, and Aggregate – A Potential Geotechnical Concern
    Presenter: Chris Kelson, PhD, PG
    Pyrite and pyrrhotite are common sulfide minerals within most rock types. Deleterious effects potentially associated with using or building upon bedrock, fill material, or concrete aggregate containing these minerals include heaving of floors or foundations or causing concrete to crack. This presentation provides an overview of the mineralogy and geological occurrences of pyrite and pyrrhotite and the geochemical and environmental factors that contribute to the deleterious effects sometimes associated with these minerals. (1 PDH)

    Cost: No Charge
    Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8591873460183032149
    Each attendee must register individually to obtain credit.

 

  • April 6th, 2023 @ 2:00PM EDT
    Parking Garage Evaluations
    Presenter: Steve Moore, PE
    Concrete is a strong and resilient building material, but concrete structures, in particular parking garages, are often subjected to harsh environmental conditions, particularly in areas where deicing salts are commonly used, such as the Northeast. This presentation will discuss some of the more common field and laboratory tests that can be used to evaluate concrete parking garages and other concrete structures. Some field tests to be discussed are half-cell corrosion surveys, concrete resistivity, and ultrasonic pulse velocity; laboratory tests to be discussed are petrographic analysis, hardened air void analysis, and water and acid soluble chloride tests. (1 PDH)

    Cost: No Charge
    Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1692817327400296799
    Each attendee must register individually to obtain credit.