The Gyeonggi Institute of Health and Environment will conduct practical training on air sample collection proficiency on October 15.


The Gyeonggi Institute of Health and Environment announced on October 14 that it will hold proficiency training in the institute's main conference room for 20 companies that received nonconformity ratings in the first air sampling proficiency assessment conducted from May to July. The training aims to enhance the capabilities of personnel responsible for sample collection and to ensure the reliability of air measurement data.


About 40 representatives from each company will participate in this training.


Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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The main topics of the training include: ▲Explanation of air pollution process test standards and detailed guidelines for proficiency testing ▲Guidance on proficiency assessment methods ▲Leakage verification tests, moisture measurement, dust collection, and result calculation.



Hwang Chanwon, Director of the Climate and Air Research Division at the Gyeonggi Institute of Health and Environment, stated, "As air pollution issues such as fine dust and ozone become more serious, accurate measurement of air emission facilities is more important than ever." He added, "We will continue to strengthen the capabilities of private measurement agencies and ensure data reliability through ongoing training."


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