Prescribed Burning & Fuels Reduction/Mitigation with the ACOEM ES-808 SCAMP Instrument

Prescribed burning and fuels reduction/mitigation

Partnering with experts in the wildland firefighting community, Acoem Met One has developed a revolutionary new tool to support prescribed burning and fuels reduction/mitigation.

The Met One System Contamination and Meteorological Platform (SCAMP) is a game-changer in environmental air quality monitoring. It provides crucial particulate data points for PM10 and PM2.5 levels, as well as meteorological and personnel safety measurements for wind speed and direction; ambient temperature; relative humidity; barometric pressure and carbon monoxide – critical for the safety of your personnel.

 

Join Acoem Met One’s Bill Bars and Sean Hendrix from Grayback Forestry in this online webinar to discover how Met One Instruments is working with the firefighting community (Wildfire and Structural), local, state, and federal agencies, and universities supporting fire ecology programs in an effort to assist these critical groups to preserve and manage the natural environment, and reduce smoke impact to local communities affected by wildfires.

Date: Thursday, June 29th 2023 

Time: 10:00 – 10:30 (PDT) GMT -7 /  7:00 – 7:30 AM (CEST) GMT +2  /  3:00 – 3:30 AM (AEST) GMT +10

This interactive webinar will be led by :


Bill F. Bars
Business Development/Applications Engineer
Acoem Met One

With decades of experience working in contamination monitoring and particle counting utilising precision meteorological tools, Bill serves in many diverse capacities ranging from manufacturing and quality engineering to applications science. He is an active member of the U.S. National Wildfire Suppression Association (NWSA).


Sean Hendrix
Base Manager
Grayback Forestry, USA

Sean has 34 years of wildland fire suppression, prescribed fire and natural resource management experience, As the base manager, he is responsible for the daily operations, recruiting, training and safety of all personnel at the Merlin Base and is considered an expert in forest fire management.

 

 

You should definitely attend if you :

  • Manage, participate, or support Prescribed Burning/Fuels reduction activities
  • Have responsibility and concern for the health & safety of firefighters actively engaged in fighting wildfire/firecamps
  • Perform Prescribed burn area modeling or create burn plans and are committed to reducing smoke impact in prescribed burning-affected areas
  • School administrator tasked with making health and safety decisions for outside activities for the student/faculty body
  • Hold an environmental position with a government authority in a wildfire-affected region
  • Have an interest in prescribed burning & reducing forest-based fuels.

 

During this insightful half hour, you will learn more about :

  • This useful, portable, feature-rich instrument which is quick to set up & produces data within a few minutes
  • SCAMP’s graphical dashboard makes data easy to view & access and download data for a more in-depth and thorough analysis.
  • SCAMP is an essential platform for active wildfires, especially in fire camps to provide critical measurements in support of firefighter safety.
  • How SCAMP can be deployed after natural disasters to monitor air quality for human safety
  • SCAMP’s success in initial field trials
  • Why SCAMP is the ideal scientific tool for outdoor school/student activities helping authorities make critical informed decisions related to student/faculty safety.

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