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Best Practices for Environmental Project Teams, Second Edition helps environmental project teams continuously improve competitiveness and performance on environmental restoration (ER) projects. The book is primarily directed at project managers, environmental engineers, geologists, chemists and resource staff who support one or more project teams (e.g. QC Managers, Health and Safety Managers). Best practices described in this book can be implemented by smaller contractors who directly compete with larger contractors. New topics in this fully revised and updated edition include smart phones,…mehr

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Best Practices for Environmental Project Teams, Second Edition helps environmental project teams continuously improve competitiveness and performance on environmental restoration (ER) projects. The book is primarily directed at project managers, environmental engineers, geologists, chemists and resource staff who support one or more project teams (e.g. QC Managers, Health and Safety Managers). Best practices described in this book can be implemented by smaller contractors who directly compete with larger contractors. New topics in this fully revised and updated edition include smart phones, tablets and applications that are being implemented in various ways. Graphics, flow charts and other visuals simplify the learning experience.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Stephen Massey shares practical experience acquired over a 30-year career of providing problem-solving and process improvement support to project teams who plan, perform and document critical functions associated with environmental cleanup. Experience includes implementing ISO-14001 environmental management systems and risk management techniques to decrease environmental impacts and increase resiliency. He has served as Program Quality Manager on several large environmental contracts consisting of numerous individual project task orders. Key customers and stakeholders include the United States Department of Defense (Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, State and local regulatory agencies. Projects involve soil, groundwater and facility contamination cleanup; military munitions and unexploded ordnance (UXO); and treatment plant construction, repairs and maintenance. In 2011, he authored "Best Practices for Environmental Project Teams¿ (Elsevier, 2011), and earned his B.S. Degree in Geological Science from San Diego State University.