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IRAC services and resources

IRAC encourages regulators to network by participating in forums which involve their particular regulatory issues. An IRAC member must be a government employee working to protect the environment, health and/or public safety. The following services and resources are available for members and non-member regulators:

Publications (Members and non-Members):
Publications may be downloaded from the homepage. Should you choose to modify and use any of these publications, please give IRAC credit somewhere in your modified document.

Training / Workshops (Members and government-employed-non-Members):
You must be an IRAC member to register for a training through this website):

Some past workshops were:

  • Chemistry for non-chemists
  • Legally Defensible Photo Documentation
  • Safe on Site, Inspector Safety in the Field
  • Verbal Self Defense
  • Multi-Media Investigation into a Fish Kill, a Table-Top Exercise

Contact Directory (Members only):
The contact directory may be searched using single or multiple parameters.

Newsletters (Members only):
The newsletter contains articles pertaining to members’ regulatory issues and highlights current and future activities of IRAC as well as other agencies. It is emailed as a PDF file 3 times per year.

Topic Specific General Meetings (Members only):
These are informal presentations conducted by people recognized as experts in their particular topic. Members hear the latest about specific inspection, investigation, safety or regulatory topics.

Workgroups (Members only):
Participate in the workgroups directly by attending meetings, or as a consultant by receiving meeting notes and draft publications for comments