If your QA/QC plan is not a living document and it has not been updated recently, you could be at risk! Is your plan truly a living document? Has it been updated since the transition to ECMPS and new DAS software? Have you replaced or added equipment, and incorporated new maintenance procedures into your plan? Luckily, ESC has the solution to your problem.
With all of the recent regulatory changes that have taken place in the industry, including CAIR, RGGI, Hg and ECMPS, you can't afford to have an outdated QA/QC plan. But where and how are you supposed to find the time to maintain them when the issues are constantly evolving?
ESC realizes that you may never have the time to continuously monitor the changing regulatory environment and adjust your QA/QC plan accordingly, especially now as the deadline for XML reporting is right around the corner. The QA/QC Plan Update Program eliminates that hassle by taking your existing plan and updating it, ensuring compliance with current EPA regulations. ESC will work closely with customers to update their step-by-step procedures. As part of the updating process, ESC will incorporate the ECMPS and ESC|StackVision steps into your current plan. At the end of the program, ESC will present you with an up-to-date QA/QC plan necessary to demonstrate compliance to air regulators.
QA/QC Plan Update Program
- All services will be performed remotely.
- Updates will occur as necessary (i.e. at the time a change is required).
- The customer is responsible for supplying the existing QA/QC plan in Microsoft Word-compatible format.
- The customer is responsible for providing manufacturers' manuals (if applicable).
In a constantly-evolving industry where real-time information is essential to success, having an up-to-date QA/QC plan is vital to your compliance. Since you don't have the time to scour the marketplace for changes, let ESC manage this burden with the QA/QC Plan Update Program.
Contact your Senior Account Executive today for more information on the QA/QC Plan Update Program!
Posted
Mar 18 2009, 01:57 PM
by
Michelle Smith