He has been responsible for the direct management of Health and Safety Programs and their corresponding training. Smith developed and performed training programs in Hazardous Waste Operations, and for laboratories. He has managed emergency response facilities and site clean-up operations. Mark Smith has over twenty-five years of laboratory, field and supervisory experience as an environmental occupational professional. M.S., in Chemistry from Hangzhou University in China. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Connecticut and a B.S. Liang has published sixteen research papers, and has a history of good method development, supervised the operation and maintenance of numerous analytical instruments, and provided training for instrument operators.ĭr. Liang has developed specialized capabilities in environmental chemistry, research, analysis, procedures, and operations.ĭr. Through his extensive experience as a chemist, supervisor, and laboratory director, Dr. Liang’s diverse experience includes knowledge of QA/QC laboratory protocols and the review and validation of CLP, AFCEE Level I and II, USACOE data packages, and client and/or regulatory agency interactions in response to specific technical, or service inquiries. Liang’s key work experience projects include: the determination of hexavalent chromium and total chromium in plasma and red cell samples study of the reducing capacity and the kinetics of various solid and liquid media subjected to hexavalent chromium operation and maintenance of HP GC/MS, TJA ICAP 61E, ICAP 61E Trace Analyzer, Perkin Elmer 5100Z and 5100ZL Graphite Furnace AA, Leeman PS 200 Automated Mercury Analyzer, TOC/TOX Analyzer, Dionex IC, and Waters HPLC Method development for the determination of metals in fish tissue samples, and of ultra-trace levels of lead and nickel in drinking water by GFAA and has conducted research projects for Lead Bioassay, Chromium analyses of human blood, plasma and urine, and Total Chromium analysis of rat tissue.ĭr. Liang works closely with the client services staff to meet and assist project and client needs.ĭr. He is the primary technical advisor for inquiries from state and/or Federal agencies, industrial and engineering clients, and private individuals. James Liang, oversees the quality management of analytical and support staff in regard to performance and job requirements, laboratory production, and report deadlines. California Laboratory ServicesĪs the Laboratory Director for California Laboratory Services, Dr. Scott earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Sacramento and is a veteran of the United States Navy. Additionally, he has extensive training in hazardous waste operations. Furnas was involved in analysis of various compounds by EPA Methods and has knowledge of associated instrumentation and computer integration. Furnas began his early career understanding sample collection, storage and preservation, and EPA disposal protocols. He has worked in all levels of laboratory operations, making him exceptionally qualified to provide both clients and staff with effective management and technical experience.
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Furnas’ work history has created a strong foundation on which is built a full understanding of the needs and requirements associated with environmental chemistry client services. Scott has achieved and maintained client base growth through his commitment to superior client services and dedication to excellence in communications and follow through, for any client project need. He oversees the management of administrative staff, client services personnel, environmental chemistry lab employees, and technical production requirements and specialties specific to high quality analytical laboratory operations. Scott Furnas is President of California Laboratory Services.