Webinar Date/Time: Tue, Oct 8, 2024 10:00 AM EDT (4:00 PM CET)
Stay ahead of evolving water testing regulations! Join our webinar to learn how to optimize your ICP-MS, ICP-OES, and LC-MS-MS workflows for compliance and discover field-proven tips for boosting efficiency, precision, and uptime in your lab.
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https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/conquering-compliance
Event Overview:
When it comes to water analysis, it can be challenging for labs to keep up with ever-changing testing regulations whilst also executing time efficient, accurate, and risk mitigating workflows. To ensure the safety of our water, there are a host of national and international regulators such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), World Health Organization (WHO), and The European Union (EU) that demand stringent testing methods for drinking water and wastewater. Said methods often call for fast implementation and lengthy processes, as well as high-sensitivity and reliable instrumentation.
So, how do water testing labs keep up with ever-evolving testing requirements whilst driving efficiency and precision? Join this webinar to learn how your ICP-MS, ICP-OES and LC/MS/MS workflows can be optimized for compliance with the latest requirements for water testing, set by regulations like U.S. EPA methods 200.8, 6010, 6020, 533, and 537.1, along with ISO 17294-2. Speakers will discuss the challenges faced by regulatory labs to meet said requirements and present field-proven tips and tricks for simplified implementation and maximized uptime.
Webinar Part 1: PerkinElmer's Inorganic Product Line Leader, Aaron Hineman, dives into efficient determination of metals and trace elements in drinking and wastewater with the NexION® 1100 ICP-MS and Avio® 550 Max ICP-OES.
Webinar Part 2: Environmental Market Leader, Tom Hey, discusses simplified PFAS method implementation with the comprehensive PerkinElmer LC/MS/MS workflow, featuring ready-to use consumables kits, reagents and software-driven compliance.
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Speakers:
Aaron Hineman
Inorganic Product Line Leader
PerkinElmer
Aaron Hineman is the Americas' Inorganic Product Line Leader at PerkinElmer. He is a skilled speaker and trainer with over 20 years of expertise in inorganic analytical chemistry. He spent a decade developing analytical methodologies for international operations. Aaron's extensive knowledge spans the implementation of atomic spectroscopic technologies, including ICP-MS and ICP-OES instrumentation, as well as hyphenated speciation techniques.
Tom Hey
Environmental Market Leader
PerkinElmer
Tom Hey is Global Market Leader for the Environmental Segment at PerkinElmer, applying his sales and management experience from Key Account Manager and Business Leader positions since joining in 2015. Holding a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Bristol, he leverages his problem-solving skills when tackling environmental solutions. Tom's passion lies in enhancing PerkinElmer's offerings, particularly in tackling environmental challenges like PFAS and microplastics.
Register Free:
https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/conquering-compliance
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