He is mainly involved in contaminated site investigations and remediations for public and industrial sites. |
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Recovered materials from previous remediations are being managed under institutional control at Fort Smith, Fort Fitzgerald and Tulita. |
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Not all remediations are a matter of millions: Many small cases cost a few hundred thousands up to one million Swiss francs. |
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She ruled we may do remediations on the lead paint and at the end of that we can house kids younger than 7 in the facility if we need to. |
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These problems were taken into account in the meta-analysis and, in general, studies that were methodologically strong showed remediations to have less effect than those that were methodologically weak. |
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Users report lightning fast assessments and remediations, and very high success rates in code conversion. |
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It's an area of policy that I think people face, and I guess, as Dr. Dixon said, it's a matter of demonstrating these remediations before we can develop confidence that they can actually be carried out. |
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When appropriate, offer specific strategies or remediations. |
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Therefore, it is important to integrate the verification exercise with that of the certification and remediations in such a manner so that the suggestions are incorporated and be informative in the further activities. |
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Past projects include remediations and decontaminations of radioactive buildings and sites, PCB and hydrocarbon-contaminated buildings and soils. |
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ConnectGuard quarantines the device, checks for security policy compliance and performs needed remediations before the device is allowed guest access to the network. |
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To protect against this attack and to mitigate the threat of future exploits, organizations must proactively perform routine vulnerability assessments and remediations. |
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Remediations costing tens of millions of francs or more are, happily, the exception. |
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