
Training: EPA Method 21 for LDAR Compliance and Monitoring
Trihydro’s EPA Method 21 training program is designed for facility personnel involved in Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) monitoring and compliance. This course helps stakeholders understand their role in maintaining an effective LDAR program and complying with site-specific regulatory requirements.
Led by experienced LDAR professionals, the training covers the fundamentals of US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 21 and focuses on the implementation, monitoring, and quality assurance practices essential to program success.
Training is tailored to your facility’s regulatory framework, equipment, and LDAR protocols, whether at upstream, midstream, or downstream sites. The program can be adapted to support both new and existing monitoring teams.
Participants receive practical instruction covering core LDAR competencies:
- Overview of applicable site-specific LDAR regulations
- EPA Method 21 monitoring procedures and standards
- Quality assurance and quality control best practices
- Field verification techniques and data integrity
- Identification of abnormal data patterns
- Use of LDAR data management tools and systems
The course length varies depending on facility type, applicable regulations, and complexity of affected equipment. While virtual delivery is available, on-site sessions are preferred to better tailor the training to your team’s specific operational needs.
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