Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience, LLC
Established in 1987, Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience, LLC. is a multi-disciplined industrial hygiene and environmental engineering firm. EnviroScience Consultants was acquired by Fuss & O'Neill Consulting Engineers, Inc. on April 2, 2007 and became Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience, LLC.

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EnviroScience's staff is comprised of more than 35 professionals including Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), architects, consultants, technicians, environmental specialists, chemists, toxicologists, and administrative support staff. We offer a full range of services including industrial hygiene, asbestos and lead-based paint testing and consultation, training, laboratory analysis, health and safety consulting and monitoring, human and health risk assessments and environmental data assessments. EnviroScience is recognized in the environmental field for achieving the client's objective, providing quality services, and completing project work on time and on budget.
Our staff is comprised of degreed professionals who regularly update their knowledge through advanced college course work and specialized training programs. The size and depth of the organization ensures that all projects can be consistently staffed with the qualified personnel. With combined staff experience of more than 150 years, our abatement and management strategies for the elimination and control of environmental hazards are accurate and comprehensive. Our clients benefit from complete and timely solutions.
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For public interest, we've included these two documents that you may download in PDF format:
Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience President, Neal B. Freuden, has participated on a state-wide task force organized through the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CTDPH) since 1999 in an effort to create more awareness of environmental health and safety issues on renovation and demolition projects. This brochure and its accompanying "Red Flag" list were created as part of an effort with the Connecticut Office of Building Inspection to educate state building inspectors on environmental hazards. Building inspectors confront these issues on a daily basis as they perform their duties. The ultimate goal is to increase enforcement of these important health and safety standards. The "Red Flag" list serves as a quick and easy contact list for the inspectors to refer to if they encounter a potential problem and need to contact a state regulator. This information has also become important course material in a continuing education seminar that the CTDPH and its task force have developed and teach to building inspectors through the Office's education department.
Renovation & Demolition "Red Flag" Brochure (PDF)
Safety Services for Public and Private Schools

Fuss & O'Neill EnviroScience, in conjunction with the Education Resource Consortium (ERC), an organization of Hartford, Connecticut area public school business managers, has developed a unique program that is a composite of several individual health and safety services offered to public and private schools. There are currently 27 public school districts and private schools in the program, both in Connecticut and Massachusetts. In addition, the program is being actively marketed to additional public school systems in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Recently, the Chelmsford, MA public schools joined the program and many private schools have shown an interest in the service, with Taft and Westover schools in Connecticut being the first private schools to join. Additional private schools are expected to follow in the next few months.
The program includes basic services for AHERA asbestos management, Hazard Communication, including chemical inventories and MSDS management, Underground Storage Tank (USTs) audits, OSHA regulation requirements and updates, Training, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programs and Safety Committee facilitation and organization. In addition, clients are offered optional environmental health and safety services at a significant discount off market prices.
If you are a school administrator and would like to know how to get involved in the program, please contact
Kevin W. Miller, Ph.D at 860-646-2469 x5569.
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