by Michael L. Walker, PE, CEM, LEED-AP | May 21, 2020
by Michael L. Walker, PEVice President, Principal Engineer We are not out of the woods yet, as the health risks from the COVID-19 pandemic remain. However, the phased opening of our economy and the opportunity to return to work is a measured and controlled path that...
by Michael L. Walker, PE, CEM, LEED-AP | May 19, 2020
Current work-at-home orders have resulted in many commercial buildings being under-utilized or even non-operational. These circumstances can impact various building systems, most critically, the potable water system. The non-use of building water creates an extended...
by J. Lindsay Cook, CIH, CSP | May 12, 2020 |
When news was initially released that Wuhan, China was impacted by the coronavirus, EI immediately launched a series of weekly educational blogs in mid-January highlighting pragmatic occupational health and industrial hygiene practices, which minimize the...
by Larry Rockefeller, CIH | May 7, 2020
When news was initially released that Wuhan, China was impacted by the coronavirus, EI immediately launched a series of weekly educational blogs in mid-January highlighting pragmatic occupational health and industrial hygiene practices which minimize the possibility...