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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Emegency Response in the Workplace

Emegency Response in the Workplace
This course provides information about planning for and responding to emergencies. The intent is to provide the learner with basic information on procedures that cover onsite emergencies such as an accidental release or spill of a hazardous chemical, fire emergencies, explosions, bomb threats, threats to security or personal injuries. The content in this
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Emegency Response in the Workplace
IATA 5 Limitations and Shipment Review

IATA 5: Limitations and Shipment Review
This course explains that the Department of Transportation (DOT) governs all modes of transportation in the U.S., including air transportation. The DOT has a set of regulations pertaining to the shipment of hazardous materials (dangerous goods) known as the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). This training course may be used to meet the requirements
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IATA 3 Packaging

IATA 3: Packaging
This training course will introduce the packaging requirements of the International Air Transport Association's Hazardous Materials Regulations. This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will provide additional function-specific training. The content in this course is designed to comply with the
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IATA 4 Documentation

...angerous goods (Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods and Air Waybill). This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will provide additional function-specific training. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: identify the
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IATA 2 Marking and Labeling

IATA 2: Marking and Labeling
This one-hour training course will introduce the International Air Transport Association's Marking and Labeling requirements. The proper identification, preparation, and transportation of hazardous materials affects everyone's safety. This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will
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IATA 1 Hazard Class Identification Classification

IATA 1: Hazard Class Identification Classification
This training course will introduce the requirements of the International Air Transport Association's Hazardous Materials Regulations, including definitions, an introduction to the Hazard Classes, and the List of Dangerous Goods. The proper identification, preparation, and transportation of hazardous materials affect everyone's safety. This
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DOT Security for Shipment of Hazardous Materials

...roads, with the rest divided among rail, pipeline, water, and air. These hazardous materials or "hazmats" are classified by the DOT according to the type of hazard they present and must be transported under the proper regulations set out by the DOT. This course examines the DOT's security requirements relative to the shipment and transportation of hazardous materials. In addition, it explains
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Facilitating Difficult Situations

Facilitating Difficult Situations
How do you deal with the group that has an exceptionally dominant person who doesn't let anyone else have say, or trivializes the contributions of others? How do you keep a faction from taking over? What is the best means of handling direct challenges to you or the group? What do you do when you know someone is deliberately trying to derail your meeting
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Office Safety

Office Safety
This course is designed to cover hazards that may be encountered when working in administrative areas. These areas of concern are ergonomic stress, hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, and electrical safety. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: identify office noise
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Adobe Air for Flash Developers

Adobe Air for Flash Developers Adobe
Adobe AIR is an application deployment extension used to make applications traditionally destined for the web available as browserless applications. This course explores the basics of AIR deployment for Flash CS4 developers including such topics as creating AIR files, creating AIR application and installer files, customizing AIR application publish
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Workflow Adobe Integration in Flash CS4

Workflow & Adobe Integration in Flash CS4 Adobe
Once you understand the basics of Adobe Flash CS4 Professional, it's essential that you look at ways of optimizing your workflow. Flash CS4 provides a number of features that allow you to streamline your work, speeding up the amount of time it takes to carry out tasks. Flash CS4 is part of Adobe Creative Suite 4 - a set of programs which work
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From Online Training Directory
Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic - Instructor Led
Gain the product knowledge and skills (with the exception of automated reservations) needed to research, plan and book air travel. Note: This course is designed to be taken FIRST in a series of three courses: Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic, Air Fares - U.S. Domestic, ARC Documents.
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Air Reservations - U.S. Domestic - Instructor Led
Air Fares - U.S. Domestic - Instructor Led
Learn the air fare terms, codes, fare construction principles and fare application rules necessary to find, interpret and apply the lowest applicable fare to your client ™s air itinerary.
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ARC Documents - Instructor Led
Here is your ticketing course. Your air traveler will need a ticket and boarding pass to board the aircraft at departure time. The airline tickets used for air travel in the United States are issued, controlled and processed through an Area Settlement Plan administered by the Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC).
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Taking Off In Travel - Instructor Led
This course provides an overview of the basics of the travel industry and career opportunities available. Enjoy a fun, realistic presentation of: air travel, car rentals, hotel accommodations, rail travel, tours, and cruises. Group travel, incentive travel, meetings and conventions, in-bound tourism, international travel and niche travel are also discussed. There will be opportunities for learning
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Shipping with Dry Ice
This course, "Shipping with Dry Ice", has been designed with specific exercises related to the transportation of dry ice ("carbon dioxide, solid") by air from a shipper`s perspective. Our 10 step approach encompasses all of the activities which must be addressed when preparing dry ice for shipment by air. This course can be completed as quickly as you care to, depending on how much time you can
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IATA Dangerous Goods
"IATA Dangerous Goods Training" has been designed with specific exercises related to the transportation of dangerous goods by air from a shippers perspective. This course covers the fundamentals of shipping dangerous goods by air according to the IATA regulations. Our 10 step approach encompasses all of the activities which must be addressed when preparing a dangerous goods for shipment by air.
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Automated Air Reservations - U.S. - Instructor Led
Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Learn and practice the basic functions of Sabre ® as used by travel professionals to plan and book air travel. Note: This course is designed to be taken FIRST in a series of three courses: Automated Air Reservations 30 hrs Automated Air Fares and Tickets 30 hrs Automated Car Rental and Hotel
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Automated Air Reservations - Canadian - Instructor Led
Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents. Learn and practice the basic functions of Sabre ® as used by travel professionals to plan and book air travel. Note: This course is designed to be taken FIRST in a series of three courses: Automated Air Reservations 30 hrs Automated Air Fares and Tickets 30 hrs Automated Car Rental and Hotel
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Automated Air Fares & Tickets - U.S. - Instructor Led
Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents as you continue to practice creating PNRs and add the skills of interpreting fare quote displays and rule displays, pricing and ticketing.
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Automated Air Fares and Tickets - Canadian - Instructor Led
Become proficient in the automation systems used by airlines and their authorized agents as you continue to practice creating PNRs and add the skills of interpreting fare quote displays and rule displays, pricing and ticketing.
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Air Reservations - Canadian Domestic - Instructor Led
Gain the product knowledge and skills (with the exception of automated reservations) needed to research, plan and book air travel.
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Cruise Line Certificate Program - Instructor Led
The Cruise Line Certificate program provides comprehensive training necessary to work for a cruise line. This includes instruction in cruise product, air reservations and customer service.
The Cruise Line Certificate Program consists of six individual courses (see course list below). Each course includes instruction, student-instructor interacation through email and message boards, assigments and
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Fares and Tickets International - U.S. - Instructor Led
International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers.
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Fares and Tickets International - Canadian
International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers.
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Principles of Home Inspection: 100 Hour Professional Development Certificate
...ical Engineers American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors Canadian Employee Relocation Council Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada International Association of Electrical Inspectors National Association of Home Inspectors Ontario Association of Home Inspectors Ontario Building
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Spanish Language: Office Safety (Seguridad en la Oficina)
This course written in Spanish provides an overview of some of the hazards one may encounter in a typical office. Hazards and Risks of Electricity, Office Machinery, Manual Handling and Ergonomics, Chemicals, Environmental factors such as Air and Noise, Housekeeping, Slips, Trips and Falls, Occupational Aggression and Violence, and Fire are discussed.The student will have access to this course for
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Tour Operator Certificate - Instructor Led
...r reservations, tour products, sales and customer service and air fares.
The Tour Operator Certificate Program consists of seven individual courses (see course list below). Each course includes instruction, student-instructor interacation through email and message boards, assigments and a final exam. Courses require 20- 30 contact hours for completion and are self paced but individual courses
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Promoting Your Brand to Consumers
Have you ever experienced one of those days when you hear a brand name and then start noticing that brand name at every turn? You hear a contest promotion on the radio, get a coupon in a magazine, see a commercial on the television, or notice a celebrity endorsement on a billboard. It's as if, suddenly, someone flipped a switch and that brand name appeared out of thin air. What do you call that
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Promoting Your Brand to Consumers
Customer Service Agent Skills Simulation
Kenworth Domestic Appliances (KDA) is a national manufacturer and direct seller of household devices, offering a line of products that ranges from toasters to central-air conditioning units. Post-sales support is critical to their operation, and KDA prides itself on superior customer service. For the duration of this simulation, the learner will assume the role of customer service agent generalist
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CompTIA Server 2005 Server Maintenance Security

...ify the key aspects of controlling temperature, humidity, and air pollutants.
Identify the key aspects of documenting security measures.
Identify key aspects of determining and isolating problems
Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting hardware and software.
Audience:
This series is intended for mid- and upper-level technicians who are interested in enhancing and
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Business Travel Safety Domestic Travel

In ''Business Travel Safety: Domestic Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations, including researching your destination and then making appropriate travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events. Learn To Identify the
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Business Travel Safety International Travel

In ''Business Travel Safety: International Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations and international travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events. Finally, you will learn how to avoid and handle physical and nonphysical crimes in foreign countries.
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Business Travel Safety Safety Measures for Travelers

In "Business Travel Safety: Safety Measures for Travelers," you will learn why business travelers are often at a higher risk for being involved in a crime than local citizens. Additionally, you will understand what precautions a woman traveler should take and what safety guidelines should be followed. You will also learn why it is important for disabled persons to consider their safety when
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Business Travel Safety - Domestic Travel
In ''Business Travel Safety: Domestic Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations, including researching your destination and then making appropriate travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events.
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Business Travel Safety - International Travel
In ''Business Travel Safety: International Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations and international travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events. Finally, you will learn how to avoid and handle physical and nonphysical crimes in foreign countries.
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Business Travel Safety - Safety Measures for Travelers
In Business Travel Safety: Safety Measures for Travelers, you will learn why business travelers are often at a higher risk for being involved in a crime than local citizens. Additionally, you will understand what precautions a woman traveler should take and what safety guidelines should be followed. You will also learn why it is important for disabled persons to consider their safety when
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From HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
Residential Green Remodeling - Design Construction and Certification

The online Residential Green Remodeling program provides a comprehensive treatment of Green Remodeling. Emphasis is on how Green Remodeling differs from Green Building.
The unique aspects of Green Remodeling are treated in detail, with particular emphasis on building evaluation, deconstruction, handling of hazardous waste, materials recycling and reuse, energy conservation, indoor air quality,
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Residential Green Remodeling - Design Construction and Certification
Green Building - Building Energy Use

The Green Building - Building Energy Use training module explores how todaya s world view of energy efficiency is very different from the energy conservation mentality of the 1970s. The 70s are representative of a time of long lines at the gas pumps and diminished comfort in our homes and places of work. The energy efficiency model of today involves benefits, not sacrifices. In high
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Green Building Indoor Environment

The Green Building Indoor Environment course reviews how high performance buildings reflect a concern for the total quality of the interior environment. By definition, they provide supportive ambient conditions, including thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality, visual comfort, and appropriate acoustical quality. Air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air speed, and humidity are all
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HAZWOPER 24 Hour Training - Online

The HAZWOPER 24 Hour training applies to the "Occasional Site Worker" on a controlled or hazardous waste site. OSHA's Regulation 29 CFR 1910 120(e) stipulates that 24 hours of safety training are required for individuals who work on or visit a controlled or hazardous site and have little or no chance of exposure to the wastes involved. Examples of an Occasional Site Worker would include truck
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HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher with Blood Borne Pathogens Module

The onlne HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher course meets the requirements in OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910. 120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards.
Topics include Hazardous Waste Operations and
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HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher - online training

The HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher training course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910 120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards.
Topics include HAZWOPER regulations, safety and health
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From Medical Survival Consultants
Air Emissions Management
This lesson covers the purpose and goals of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, key terms associated with National Ambient Air Quality Standards of Title I and the requirements for limiting Hazardous Air Pollutants as defined in Title III. It also covers the purpose and requirements of Operating Permits as defined in Title V and the steps involved in the air permitting process.
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From 6P International, LLC
8 Hour Hazwoper Annual Refresher Course
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards. Topics include HAZWOPER regulations, safety and health plans, hazardous
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The Clean Air Act
This module contains information pertaining to the Clean Air Act. The Clean Air Act describes one of a number of pieces of legislation relating to the reduction of atmospheric pollution.
Learning Objectives
a Understand the Clean Air Acts of 1955, 1963, 1970, and 1990
a Describe the permit program
a Recognize the purposes of the CAA
a Describe how the CAA is protecting people
a
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From B. F Environmental Consultant Inc
Radon Inspection Testing and Measurement Course





This course covers Radon principles, how radon enters buildings, radon testing equipment, QA/ QC programs, and preparation for the NEHA certification test.
Individuals who complete our environmental management courses will possess essential skills and knowledge necessary to pursue careers in a wide variety or career paths including home inspectors, radiation technologists, HVAC contractors and
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Sustainability Training and Certification Program





Are you prepared for an exciting career as a leader in the green collar economy? Many new jobs in this rapidly growing sector will be available to people that set themselves apart from the crowd by earning the professional credentials and skills needed to lead sustainable business practices. After completing this online certification program, you will establish yourself as a sustainable business
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Green Building Training Design and Certification Program





This program has 4 training objectives or paths. The first training option, Green Infrastructure Guidelines Certification Program, focuses on the development of a long-term view and cost analysis of infrastructural design as it relates to buildings, site assessment, utilities, stormwater/ water management, landscape selection, and construction practices. The second option targets the design/
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response




This program series provides training 8 hour, 24 hour, and 40 hour training opportunites using distance learning. OSHA developed the HAZWOPER program to protect workers at hazardous sites to protect the health, saftey, and welfare of the worker, community, and environment. All of the courses comply with OSHA regulations, and are accepted by OSHA as documentation of proper training. Receive your
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Building Analyst Quick Start Program BPI BA Certification



This Building Performance program was developed and written in partnership with nationally recognized building science experts. The two online courses are full of scientific facts, interactive exercises, pictures, videos, graphics, and information and the courses are recognized by North American Technician Excellence and Building Performance Institute for continuing education hours. In addition to
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Customer Service Agent Skills Simulation
Kenworth Domestic Appliances (KDA) is a national manufacturer and direct seller of household devices, offering a line of products that ranges from toasters to central-air conditioning units. Post-sales support is critical to their operation, and KDA prides itself on superior customer service. For the duration of this simulation, the learner will assume the role of customer service agent generalist
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DOT Security for Shipment of Hazardous Materials
...roads, with the rest divided among rail, pipeline, water, and air. These hazardous materials or "hazmats" are classified by the DOT according to the type of hazard they present and must be transported under the proper regulations set out by the DOT. This course examines the DOT's security requirements relative to the shipment and transportation of hazardous materials. In addition, it explains
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IATA 1 Hazard Class Identification Classification
This training course will introduce the requirements of the International Air Transport Association's Hazardous Materials Regulations, including definitions, an introduction to the Hazard Classes, and the List of Dangerous Goods. The proper identification, preparation, and transportation of hazardous materials affect everyone's safety. This training course may be used to meet the requirements
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IATA 2 Marking and Labeling
This one-hour training course will introduce the International Air Transport Association's Marking and Labeling requirements. The proper identification, preparation, and transportation of hazardous materials affects everyone's safety. This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will provide additional function-specific
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IATA 3 Packaging
This training course will introduce the packaging requirements of the International Air Transport Association's Hazardous Materials Regulations. This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will provide additional function-specific training. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the
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IATA 4 Documentation
...angerous goods (Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods and Air Waybill). This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization training. Your employer will provide additional function-specific training. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. identify the necessary components on the
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IATA 5 Limitations and Shipment Review
This course explains that the Department of Transportation (DOT) governs all modes of transportation in the U.S., including air transportation. The DOT has a set of regulations pertaining to the shipment of hazardous materials (dangerous goods) known as the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). This training course may be used to meet the requirements for general awareness/familiarization
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Emergency Response
This one-hour course provides information about planning for and responding to emergencies. The intent is to provide the learner with basic information on procedures that cover onsite emergencies such as an accidental release or spill of a hazardous chemical, fire emergencies, explosions, bomb threats, threats to security or personal injuries. The content in this course is designed to comply
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Office Safety
This course is designed to cover hazards that may be encountered when working in administrative areas. These areas of concern are ergonomic stress, hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, and electrical safety. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. identify office noise abatement and air quality/ventilation strategies
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Environmental Regulations Overview
This one-hour course provides an overview of the major environmental laws and regulations of our time and the specific standards that outline requirements to comply with them. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. define the purpose of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) specify the purpose of the Resource Conservation
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Business Travel Safety Domestic Travel
In ''Business Travel Safety: Domestic Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations, including researching your destination and then making appropriate travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events. The target audience for this program is
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Business Travel Safety International Travel
In ''Business Travel Safety: International Travel,'' you will learn how to make travel preparations and international travel arrangements. You will also learn how to increase your safety during air and ground transportation and at destinations, such as hotels, restaurants, and business events. Finally, you will learn how to avoid and handle physical and nonphysical crimes in
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Business Travel Safety Safety Measures for Travelers
In "Business Travel Safety: Safety Measures for Travelers," you will learn why business travelers are often at a higher risk for being involved in a crime than local citizens. Additionally, you will understand what precautions a woman traveler should take and what safety guidelines should be followed. You will also learn why it is important for disabled persons to consider their safety when
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Industrial Safety - Respirator Use
This course begins with a general description of the types of respirators available and how to select and test them. It continues with a more detailed examination of the air-purifying and the atmosphere-supplying respirators.
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From Nova Training and Development
Water Quality Complaint Investigation
Effective resolution of water quality complaints is an important element of the service that a utility provides to its customers. When customers call in they are looking for answers and for help.
At any given time problems can arise from treatment plant or distribution system problems. Customer installed a point of usea devices can also be the root cause of water quality complaints.
Until
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From Americas Restoration Systems
Water Restoration Certification


WATER RESTORATION CERTIFICATION ( ONLINE)The IRI Water Restoration Certification course is designed to inform you on all of the up to date real world approaches to Drying Methods.
In this course you will feel confident that you have all the tools you need to succeed in Water Restoration.
This course includes 8 Modules and has quizzes included for each module. Quiz as often as you like to
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From Education Systems
Air Fares
Learn the air fare terms, codes, fare construction principles and fare application rules necessary to find, interpret and apply the lowest applicable fare to your clients air itinerary. Practice the interpretation of the multiple air transportation taxes and fees applicable to air travel. Air fares are historically difficult to interpret and apply. This course presents the basics in a simple
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Air Reservations
...nology, the policies and the procedures of airline travel and airline reservations. While the sale of air travel is no longer the major revenue producer for travel professionals, it is a vital part of the travel industry as the most used mode of transportation to business destinations and highly used mode to vacation/leisure destinations. Therefore, becoming an expert on the product, airline
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Automated Air Fares and Ticket
Prerequisite course: Automated Air Reservations You will learn to find the lowest applicable fare for your client as you utilize the Computer Reservation System (CRS) Sabre to display fares between city pairs and the Sabre pricing system to calculate the total fare, including fees and taxed for the simplest and most complex domestic air itineraries. You will be using RTS , a hands on Computer
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Automated Air Reservations
You will learn to book air reservations using RTS , a hands on Computer Reservation System (CRS) simulation of Sabre in conjunction with the online tutorial. Each lesson combines selections from a proven Sabre text with helpful hints and instruction to most effectively use the realistic simulator, RTS Sabre . You will learn and practice the basic functions of Sabre as used by travel
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Automated Car Rental and Hotel Accommodations
Prerequisite course: Automated Air Reservations You will learn to research, select and book car rentals and hotel rooms using RTS , a hands on Computer Reservation System (CRS) simulation of Sabre in conjunction with the online tutorial. Each lesson combines selections from a proven Sabre text with helpful hints and instruction to most effectively use the realistic simulator, RTS Sabre . You
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Destination Geography
This course presents the travel and tourism destinations that are regularly top sellers, according to the American Society of Travel Agents. These are the states of Florida, Nevada, New York, Hawaii, California, Washington D.C., Alaska and Illinois; the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec in Canada; and the countries of England, France, Italy, Mexico, Germany, Netherlands, Spain,
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Developing Specialty Vacation Packages
This timely course is designed to assist you, the travel professional, in preparing a sellable niche market vacation package. Think about the possibilities when you can provide your clients with a product that will help them live out their dreams and restore their mind, body and spirit. Not to mention how much fun designing a vacation package can be, especially when you have a passion for the
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Fares and Tickets International
...and Air Fares International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers. These skills include an understanding of the two basic international faring systems, mileage and routing as well as currency procedures, including the use of the
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Get Paid To Travel
If you love to travel and enjoy working with individuals, tour directing and guiding may be the career for you! As a professional tour director, you are hired by tour operators to escort groups on local programs, domestic tours, international tours and cruises. You may be on an African safari one week and cruising the Seven Seas the next. If you prefer local work, there s plenty of opportunity
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Ground Transportation
You will find car rental a relatively simple product to sell and book and commissions are reasonable. Some seventy percent of North Americans travel by car while vacationing. Learn the basics of the product, policies, procedures, codes, pricing and distribution. Rail travel recaptures the image of a different time and appeals to many leisure travelers. This study focuses on Amtrak, VIA Rail,
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Hospitality
Earn great commissions by booking your clients hotel accommodations. Learn the basics of the hotel product, rate structure, property and room classifications, codes, published and automated resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your guests preferences, learn the variables that affect prices, select the right hotel for any given client. An additional option is to enjoy the
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Selling Vacation Packages and Tours
Earn great commissions by booking vacation packages and tours, one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the tour product, components of tours, tour destinations, types of vacation packages and tours, print and electronic resources and non-automated tour booking procedures. Understand the function of tour operators and wholesalers. Identify your clients needs
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Small Group Tour Leadership
This timely course is designed to assist you, the travel professional, in becoming a small group tour leader. Determine if you have the skills, knowledge, abilities and traits you need to be an effective tour leader. Study tour leader roles and responsibilities. Learn conflict-resolution skills and prepare to manage a tour group. See how to polish your resume and market yourself to find a tour
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The Cruise Market
Earn great commissions by booking cruises, one of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry. Learn the basics of the cruise product, cruise classifications, destinations, types of cruises, print resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your clients' needs and preferences, learn the variables that are available in cruising and select and book the right cruise for any
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Travel Sales and Trends
Enjoy expected as well as surprising sales techniques and new approaches as you explore and practice them. Included you will find telephone business manners, listening skills, and tools for targeting the traveler. Discover successful sales steps for telephone reservations agents as well as for the travel professional working with clients one on one. Trends in the industry include the use of the
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ASTA Family Travel Specialist
The ASTA travel specialist program is designed to help you, the professional, develop specialist skills. This course progresses from general concepts toward specific strategies and skills. Begin by exploring the characteristics and benefits of family travel, then focus on marketing by developing and segmenting the family travel market, and finally discover some essential skills and strategies for
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ASTA Mature Adult Travel Specialist
The ASTA travel specialist program is designed to help you, the professional, develop specialist skills. This course explores the growing market of mature travelers. You will discover the various niches within the market, special interest travel and group possibilities. Learn to manage health and safety considerations, and offer the client added value that includes a variety of follow up
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ASTA Niche Travel Specialist
The ASTA travel specialist program is designed to help you, the professional, develop specialist skills. This course explores the exciting niche market in the travel and tourism industry. You will discover a number of tangible ways to make this business work for you again, to make you more profitable and allow you to enjoy your career!
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ASTA North American Rail Travel Specialist
The purpose of this specialist course is to help you, the professional travel agent, develop a sales specialty in North American Rail Travel. Specializing in rail travel involves a complex array of motivation, skills, knowledge, persistence and creativity. While a single course is not likely to provide you with everything you need to earn your place among rail travel experts, this course will lay
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ASTA Travel Marketing Specialist
The ASTA travel specialist program is designed to help you, the professional, develop specialist skills. This course progresses through basic marketing steps toward specific strategies and skills. Begin by exploring the basics of marketing, then focus on the fundamentals of niche marketing and sales. Finally, lay the foundation for becoming a successful niche marketer with a marketing plan, the
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From Indian Board of Alternative Medicine
Distance Learning Masters in Psychotherapy and Counseling - MPC Degree Program
Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines offers distance learning alternative medicine courses at undergraduate and postgraduate diploma, degree and doctoral level to students from India and around the world. Based in Calcutta (Kolkata) in West Bengal, we are an internationally-recognized holistic medicine
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Distance Learning Doctor of Medicine in Alternative Medicines M.D.(A.M.) Program




Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, based in Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India, is an internationally-recognized holistic medicine training institute. We offer alternative medicine correspondence courses to students from all over the world. Our distance learning undergraduate and postgraduate
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Distance Learning Doctor of Oriental Medicine (OMD) Degree Program



Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines is an internationally-recognized holistic medicine training institute based in Calcutta (Kolkata), India, offering distance learning courses to students all over the world. We offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate diploma and degree programmes in
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Distance Learning Bachelor Degree in Alternative Medicine



Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, based in Calcutta (Kolkata), India is an internationally-recognized holistic medicine training institute offering distance learning courses to students all over the world. We offer diploma courses, undergraduate and graduate degree programmes in a range of
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Distance Learning Doctor of Philosophy in Alternative Medicine, Ph.D. (A.M.) Degree Program



Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, based in Calcutta (Kolkata), India is a holistic medicine training institute offering internationally-recognised distance learning alternative medicine courses to students all over the world. We offer diploma and postgraduate diploma courses as well as bachelor's
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Distance Learning Doctor of Naturopathy (ND) Natural Medicine (NMD) Degree Program




Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, based in Calcutta (Kolkata), India is an internationally-recognized holistic medicine training institute offering classroom-based training and distance learning courses to students all over the world. We offer undergraduate and graduate diploma and degree
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Distance Learning Doctor of Holistic Medicine (HMD) Program



Indian Board of Alternative Medicines (Department of Distance and Continuing Education):
The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines is an internationally-recognized holistic medicine training institute in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. We offer alternative medicine correspondence courses to students all over the world. Our distance learning undergraduate and postgraduate diploma and degree
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From Construction Mastery Institute
Asbestos
The "Asbestos Awareness" eCourse educates employees about the hazards of working with materials that may contain Asbestos. The eCourse provides the majority of the information needed to satisfy the training requirements for Class IV employees under the OSHA regulation. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most
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Indoor Air Quality
The "Indoor Air Quality" eCourse shows employees the potentially harmful effects of poor air quality, and will help them identify, prevent and correct air quality problems. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The eCourse is divided into a
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From SSB Coaching Academy
Army- Navy- airforce SSB interview coaching offered
We train you to succeed
at the Services / Final selection board interviews
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ARMY- NAVY-AIR FORCE- SSB Interview Coaching Academy
Defence Academy Coimbatore
Trains you for the ssb Interview in the following aspects:-
Our Method of training:- Dr. N. Lakshmanan Psychologist
Classes by Psychologist:-
Verbal Test
Non- Verbal - Test
Picture Preception Test
Word
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From Braini Academic
Comprehensive Worldspan




...arty, encode/ decode airline names, encode/ decode cities and airlines, FLIFO, flight details displays, general reference system (GRS), help system, info system, open segments, passive segments, queues, reduce party, seat maps and assignments, signing in and out, time functions, waitlist segments. Course 2, Automated Fares and Ticketing: Agent-assisted itinerary pricing, agent-assisted
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Introduction to Worldspan
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Subjects Covered...
Sine in, sine out, encoding city and airline names, decoding city and airline codes, display a PNR, display PNR subfields, display history of PNR, display flight availability, display return availability, advanced flight availability, advanced availability entries, display availability continuation entries, display flight service info from availability, brief
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Comprehensive Sabre
A special package of six courses providing comprehensive coverage of the Sabre GDS.
Subjects Covered...
Course 1, Airline Reservations: Agent assembly areas, ARNK segments, basic and advanced city pair availability, basic and advanced PNR fields, book/ cancel/ rebook/ insert segments, calculator functions, calendar functions, change and delete PNR fields, change segment status, currency
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Sabre - Moving from Galileo




A specially designed course for experienced Galileo users. This course will leverage your knowledge of Galileo to teach you Sabre in a fraction of the time.
Subjects Covered...
Bargain Finder system, Direct Access, FOX, ICK, Multi Access system, PNR data change, PNR data delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, STARs, Total Access, agent assembly areas, arrival-unknown segment,
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Sabre - Moving from Apollo




A specially designed course for experienced Apollo users. This course will leverage your knowledge of Apollo to teach you Sabre in a fraction of the time.
Subjects Covered...
Bargain Finder system, Direct Access, FOX, ICK, Multi Access system, PNR data change, PNR data delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, STARs, Total Access, agent assembly areas, arrival-unknown segment,
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Apollo - Moving from Sabre




A specially designed course for experienced Sabre users making the move to Apollo. This course will leverage your knowledge of Sabre to teach you Apollo in a fraction of the time.
Subjects Covered...
ATFQ, CarMaster, FLIFO displays, PNR data change, PNR data delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, RoomMaster, VIT displays, action codes, arrival-unknown segments, dollar saver,
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Introduction to Sabre




A fast-paced yet thorough introduction to the Sabre GDS.
Subjects Covered...
"Bargain Finder" fare search, FOX, PNR data change and delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, building a complete PNR, car bookings, changing segment status, classes of service, encode/ decode cities, airports and airlines, fare quote, fares, fare displays, flight availability, flight service
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Comprehensive Galileo




...ment, encode/ decode airline names, encode/ decode cities and airports, encode/ decode countries, encode/ decode states and provinces, flight details displays, open segments, passive segments, queues, seat availability maps and assignments, seat configuration maps, schedule changes, sign on and sign off, waitlist segments. Course 2, Automated Fares and Ticketing: Basic fare quote, "Best Buy"
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Introduction to Galileo




A fast-paced yet thorough introduction to the Galileo GDS.
Subjects Covered...
Galileo HELP, Best Buy, PNR data change and delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, building a complete PNR, car booking (CarMaster), changing segment status, classes of service, encode/ decode cities, airports and airlines, fare quote, fares, flight availability, flight service information, hotel
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Comprehensive Apollo




...sion, encode/ decode airline names, encode/ decode cities and airports, flight itinerary verifying, flight service information, open segments, passive segments, queues, reduce and divide party, schedule changes, seat maps and assignments, sign on and sign off, waitlist segments. Course 2, Automated Fares and Ticketing: ATFQ line with form of payment, ATFQ line with name selection, ATFQ line
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Introduction to Apollo




A fast-paced yet thorough introduction to the Apollo GDS.
Subjects Covered...
Apollo HELP, Dollar Saver, PNR data change and delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, building a complete PNR, car booking (CarMaster), changing segment status, classes of service, encode/ decode cities, airports and airlines, fare quote, fares, flight availability, flight service information, hotel
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Comprehensive Amadeus




...equipment, encode/ decode airlines, encode/ decode cities and airports, encode/ decode countries, flight details, help system, seat maps/ requests/ wishes, sign in/ out. Course 2, Airline Reservations Part 2: Advanced flight availability, ARNK segments, change segment status, direct access, non-homogeneous PNRs, open segments, option element, passive segments, placing PNRs on queue, PNR claim,
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Introduction to Amadeus




...ubfields of a PNR, encoding and decoding cities, airports and airlines, entering fare elements, fare displays, fare notes, flight sell, follow-up availability entries, frequent-flyer element, general remarks, HELP system, hotel segment modification, introduction to classes of service and basic restrictions, introduction to the PNR, itinerary pricing, miscellaneous Amadeus functions, name
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Moving to Amadeus




A specially designed course for experienced GDS users. This course will leverage your knowledge of another GDS to teach you Amadeus in a fraction of the time.
Subjects Covered...
Signing in and out, agent work areas, help system, information system (AIS), encode and decode, time and date functions, PNR overview, basic PNR retrieval, PNR subfield display, flight availability, return
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Introduction to Abacus




A fast-paced yet thorough introduction to the Abacus GDS.
Subjects Covered...
"Bargain Finder" fare search, FOX, PNR data change and delete, PNR mandatory fields, PNR optional fields, building a complete PNR, car bookings, changing segment status, classes of service, encode/ decode cities, airports and airlines, fare quote, fares, fare displays, flight availability, flight service
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From ProTrain Online
LEED GREEN Associate - Green Building Rating System


For professionals who want to demonstrate green building expertise in non-technical fields of practice, GBCI has created the LEED Green Associate credential, which denotes basic knowledge of green design, construction, and operations. The Green Associate credential also serves as the first step for professionals pursuing a LEED AP specialization. New Tier I credential that attests to demonstrated
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Green Training - Intro to Building Energy Efficiency



The training at this level provides prospective weatherization professionals with baseline knowledge in the essential concepts needed for weatherization work. Installers are managed by a Crew Chief, and implement the measures defined by an Auditor. Prospective Installers will be introduced to best practices in air sealing, insulating, duct sealing and base-load energy improvements for conventional
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Green Training - Weatherization Energy Auditor (BPI)



This course is tailored specifically for Department of Energya s (DOE) Weatherization Program and similar utility-funded programs. This course is based on the a Core Competencies for the Weatherization Assistance Programa developed by the Weatherization Trainers Consortium. The curriculum elements are specifically designed to train technicians involved in the field of building performance
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Green Training - Home Energy Analyst HERS



The Building Analyst and HERS Rater course is based upon a broad building science curriculum. It presents a solid scientific foundation upon which inspectors and auditors can build an accurate understanding of modern buildings. Each topic includes an overview of the technology, examples of typical installations and their defects, procedures for performing audits, and guidelines for analyzing
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Fundamentals of Solar Hot Water Heating



This online course concentrates on the basics of installing code compliant solar hot water systems. This course will be useful for people who currently work in or plan to be employed in the solar hot water industry. Student technicians will learn practical design criteria, installation guidelines, safety issues, maintenance, and legal considerations of solar hot water heating systems. 60 hours.
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NABCEP Entry Level - Photovoltaic System Design Installation



This online course will provide the student technician with the fundamental knowledge of photovoltaic system design and installation. This course will be suitable for a supervised, entry level position with a dealer/ installer or other photovoltaic industry company. Student technicians will learn the practical design criteria, installation guidelines, safety issues, maintenance, and legal
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From BecomingGreen, Inc
Certified Green Specialist
In order to become a green consultant, one must seek out a green certification program. The objective of a green certification program should be to promote sustainable practices and changes to our built environment. Green training addresses indoor air quality, renewable energy, waste reduction, resource conservation and depletion, carbon footprint, and other environmental issues.
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From Teracom Training Institute
Online Learning Management System-CTA Certified Telecommunications Analyst Certification Path









...m Intel to AT&T, the CIA, NSA, IRS, FAA, US Army, Marines and Air Force, to Bank of America, Oneida Tableware and the SF Giants and hundreds of others who needed to be more effective in understanding and dealing with telecom and networking technology, services and applications have benefited from the three-day instructor-led version of this course.
You'll get up to speed, demystify jargon and
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From BIM Global Solutions Private Limited
AUTODESK TRAINING CHENNAI
BIM Global Solutions Pvt Ltd is a pioneer in the field of construction Documentation Support Services (DSS) using Autodesk Revit as the Building Information Modeling (BIM) tool and has management core strength of implementation, consultation and training, with a vast experience in the AEC industry. BIM Global Solutions is a Value Added Reseller (VAR) to Autodesk Inc. BIMGS is also an
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From Multi-media Access
DOT HM126F: Safe Work Practices


"Safe Work Practices" is one of three topics required by DOT regulations. Training is also required in "General Awareness and Shipping Papers" and job-specific areas. This course is for all workers involved in warehouse operations, shipping, transportation, receiving, packing or unpacking hazardous materials. It teaches your workers how to recognize and identify hazardous materials, to know where
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Drive Safely


This course is for all workers who drive a motor vehicle for personal or commercial use. Workers learn how to determine the fitness of themselves and their vehicle for safe driving. It teaches how to drive defensively, appreciate the protection of safety belts and air bags, and how to look out for pedestrians and others who share the road with them. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN,
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From Upper Training, LLC
Unlimited Online IT Training
Propel your career forward with enrollment in unlimited Online IT Certification Training designed for busy professionals who want the best e-learning solutions at affordable prices. As an IT professional, you already know that it takes ongoing education to keep your skill set current with the latest IT technologies. What better way to increase this knowledge and enhance your industry-specific
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From Buildigest-BG Wilson, LLC
BUILDING INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS





...g, construction management, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, building controls, fire alarm, fire protection and security systems.
The on-line material is presented in a practical format that permits experienced tradesmen and apprentices to gain valuable information and guidelines for advancement. Apprentices can learn about their trade without intimidation or
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Operational Efficiency - O M Best Practices
...t and the private sector. Energy losses from steam, water and air leaks, uninsulated lines, maladjusted or inoperable controls, and other losses from poor maintenance are often considerable. Good maintenance practices can generate substantial energy savings and should be considered a resource. Moreover, improvements to facility maintenance programs can often be accomplished immediately and at a
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Indoor Environmental Quality
Overview Indoor air quality (IAQ) problems can be caused (or avoided) at virtually any stage in the design, construction, and operation of any facility. During building design, such issues as roof overhangs (to keep out rain), location of outside air inlet ports, glazing specifications (relative to potential condensation and mold growth), formaldehyde content of cabinetry, and entryway design
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Vapor Barriers Under Concrete Slabs - How to Select and Locate
Overview
A vapor barrier is one of the most critical building components used to prevent indoor air quality issues and minimize moisture-related concrete slab and flooring system failures. Proper selection of a vapor barrier based upon the criteria of low permeance, high tensile strength, high puncture resistance, and chemical resistance will ensure that the vapor barrier not only performs as an
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Energy Saving Initiatives - Residential and Light Commercial
Overview In this course the student will learn some of the basic techniques involved with energy savings in the buildings that are typical of both residential and light commercial multi-family facilities. The source documents is written around residential type building construction; however the student will learn that some of the basic energy saving principles used in residential construction
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Heating and Cooling System Upgrades - Energy Star
Overview Heating and cooling systems are the largest single consumers of energy in buildings. These systems condition the air within a building so that occupants are comfortable. Heating and cooling systems consist mainly of chillers, boilers, cooling towers, and pumps. There are central heating and cooling systems, and unitary systems that combine heating and cooling. Opportunities exist for
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Building Envelope Airtightness
Overview Infiltration in commercial buildings can have many negative consequences, including reduced thermal comfort, interference with the proper operation of mechanical ventilation systems, degraded indoor air quality, moisture damage of building envelope components, and increased energy consumption. The objective of the study used for this course was to investigate the impact of envelope
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Commercial Heat Pump Water Heaters
Overview The commercial HPWH is one of many energy-efficient technologies which have been carried through the R&D stage and brought to market. A heat pump water heater is an effective and efficient way to provide hot water for commercial buildings. The system uses a water heating heat pump to move heat from a cool reservoir such as air and transfer this heat into water. The system employs
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Moisture Intrusion and High Ambient Humidity Causation Analysis
...ature, relative humidity, dew point); analysis of heating and air conditioning equipment with regard to their introduction or removal of moisture; moisture and humidity measurement technology; mold & mildew causation (fungal growth); certain elements of building construction; typical sources of moisture intrusion; and the fundamental approach used in conducting a comprehensive engineering
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Modulating Condensing Fuel-Fired Water Heaters and Hydronic Boilers
...porates features that minimize cycling by modulating fuel and air flow to the combustor and that recover additional heat from condensing moisture in the flue gas stream can achieve reductions in fuel consumption, operating costs, and emissions. In this course the student will learn about the benefits of using modulating condensing boilers and water heaters along with the installation and
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An Introduction to Passive Solar Buildings
Attention New York Engineers:
This course cannot be taken to fulfill your continuing education requirements for the state of New York since the course does not fall under the category of "Areas of Practice" or "Laws / Rules." For more information, check the New York State Board Requirements.
Overview
Passive solar energy is one of the most efficient forms of energy in the world. Not only
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Designing Radon-Resistant Homes
Overview Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas, which is found in all homes in varying amounts depending on the locality. Radon levels are measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L) where a picocurie is a measure of radioactivity. The national average level within homes is about 1.3 (pCi/L). Not everyone who is exposed to elevated levels of radon gas will develop lung cancer, but
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Reduction of Radon Levels in Schools and Other Large Buildings
... Pressurize the building using the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Seal major radon entry routes. Specific guidelines on how to incorporate these radon prevention features in the design and construction of schools and other large buildings are detailed in this course. Review of Passive Soil Depressurization (PSD) systems Review of Active Soil Depressurization
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Laboratory Building Energy Analysis
Overview Because laboratories use a high amount of energy, often more than five times as much per square foot as an office building, it is important to find cost-effective ways to reduce their energy use and costs. In this course the student will learn about energy efficiency strategies including reducing the air flow during unoccupied periods, variable-air-volume systems, lower static
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Ozone for Improving Indoor Air Quality - Myths Realityies
Overview
With public concern about indoor air quality rising, many people are unknowingly making it worse by using air purifiers or other devices that intentionally inject ozone into the indoor spaces. Manufacturers and vendors of ozone generators often claim that these devices eliminate bacteria, mold, and chemical contaminants from the air, and that they help persons with asthma and allergies.
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Energy Savings in Building Electrical Mechanical and Plumbing Systems
Overview In today's building industry, the concept of integrated sustainable design has taken root and is branching out into full blossom. Green is in. Green is considered the responsible way to design. Integrated design is a process whereby the various disciplines involved in design-architect, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, interior design professional, etc.-work together to
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Indoor Air Quality
...more and more of their time indoors - home, office, cars, and airplanes. A lot of us even exercise indoors. Unfortunately, we've rarely thought about indoor air quality (IAQ) and its health effects, until recently. Sick Building Syndrome and Building Related Illness are related to poor indoor air quality and other indoor environmental factors. More and more manufacturers are selling air
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Taking Toxics Out of the Air
Overview Air toxics are those air pollutants that are know or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health problems. Each year, millions of tons of air toxics are released into the air. The Clean Air Act has provided the primary framework for protecting people and the environment from the harmful effects of air pollution. In this course the student will learn about what air toxics are,
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Reducing Lead Hazards During Construction
Overview Employers must be aware of workplace hazards facing their workers and must take appropriate action to minimize or eliminate exposure to these hazards. The interim OSHA standard aims to reduce the exposure to lead for construction workers. The most significant way to achieve this was by lowering the permissible exposure limit (PEL) of lead from 200 micrograms per cubic meter of air as
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Construction of Residential Buildings in Coastal Areas
Overview Construction of residential buildings in coastal zones presents challenges to the builder not usually found in more inland locations. For all coastal residential buildings, these challenges may include the following: Various connection details require additional inspections Careful surveying is required to place the building within property line setbacks and above the Design
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Structural Design of Concrete Lined Flood Control Channels
Overview Concrete lined flood control channels are used to convey rapid and tranquil storm water and prevent flooding. You have probably noticed concrete lined flood control channels while driving along the interstate, state highway, or being used in large land development projects. Often times they are used where storm water pipes would not be a feasible option from an engineering and economic
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Nitrogen Oxides - Abatement and Control
Overview Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a very important family of air polluting chemical compounds. This course explains why NOx are important air pollutants and how NOx are formed and react in the atmosphere. This course also includes the principles on which all NOx control and pollution prevention technologies are based, available NOx technologies for various combustion sources, and performance
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Controlling VOCs Using Carbon Adsorbers
Overview In air pollution control, adsorption is employed to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from gas streams, when a stringent outlet concentration must be met and/or recovery of the VOC is desired. Although there may be several types of adsorbants used, this course is oriented toward the use of activated carbon, a commonly used adsorbent for VOCs. Of the various types of adsorption
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Air Pollution Control Ventilation Equipment
The type of equipment needed to convey waste gas are the same for most kinds of control devices. These are: (1) hoods, (2) ductwork, (3) stacks, and (4) fans. Together, these items comprise a ventilation system. A hood is used to capture the emissions at the source; ductwork, to convey them to the control device; a stack, to disperse them after they leave the device; and a fan, to provide the
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Gas Absorption for Air Pollution Control
Gas absorbers are used extensively in industry for separation and purification of gas streams, as product recovery devices, and as pollution control devices. Absorption is a process where one or more soluble components of a gas mixture are dissolved in a liquid (i.e., a solvent). There are different types of absorption equipment. This course looks at the various absorbers used to control gas
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Particulate Control - Baghouses and Filters
...s the process descriptions of various styles of baghouses and air filter systems. Design and operating parameters are analyzed. The applicability of filter materials and operating principles are explained for a variety of uses. In this course the student will learn of the various filter options for controlling particulates and will learn how to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each
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Wet Scrubbers for Particulate Matter Control
Overview Wet scrubbers are a pollution control devise used in the industry for removal of particulate material within a captured air stream. There are numerous types of wet scrubbers which remove both acid gases and particulate mater (PM). This course describes the commonly applied scrubber designs used to remove PM from stationary sources. Design and operating parameters are presented. Various
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Soil Stabilization for Pavements
A well stabilized soil is essential for the proper function of our roads, bridges, dams, runways, etc. Soil stabilization occurs during first stages of a project. The degree of soil stabilization could easily determine the life of a structure. This course will discuss the soil stabilization methods for pavements. Due to the non-homogenous nature of soil, it is common to find soils of different
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Electrostatic Precipitators for Air Pollution Control
Overview An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a pollution control device that uses electrical forces to move the particles out of the flowing gas stream and onto collector plates for particulate emission control. There are different configurations and types of ESPs designed and operated for removal of particulate mater (PM). This course describes the commonly applied ESP designs used to
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Continuous Emission Monitoring
EPA has developed a plain-English guide as a ? road map? to help interested parties navigate through the complex Part 75 Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) rule. This course will use this guide to study the CEM monitoring requirements for monitoring stack gas emissions. This will be useful to people responsible for complying with the rule, regulatory agencies assessing compliance with the rule,
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Facility Lightning Protection Fundamentals
Overview Lightning Protection Systems (LPS) are designed to protect assets, but more importantly to save lives. The Lightning Protection Institute estimates that lightning causes billions of dollars in property damage each year. Common misconceptions lead some to underestimate the challenge caused by lightning. It is said that lightning never strikes in the same place twice; this is not true,
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Design of Crematories
Overview
Cremation is being used more and more in the United States. A crematory is essentially a pathological incinerator, and its characteristics, including air emission, are presented in this course.
As cremation becomes more popular an understanding of the unique features of this technology and its application is of greater interest. The nature of the charge (the human body) and issues
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Incinerator System Air Emissions Control
Overview
The majority of the waste fed to an incinerator or other thermal treatment system will be burned out to harmless gases and an ash. A small amount of materials generated from the burning waste, however, will be released as undesirable air emissions. Regulations limit the allowable emissions that can be discharged from a stack to the atmosphere. Where the emissions leaving an incinerator
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Thermal Treatment of Wastes
Overview
Incineration can be an effective technology for the clean, efficient disposal of wastes. Related processes such as gasification, pyrolysis, plasma-arc and starved-air combustion have been proposed as alternatives to incineration whereas in most cases these processes are incineration process under a different name. This course defines incineration and these other thermal treatment
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Monitored Natural Attenuation MNA
Overview
EPA confirmed over 7,300 new releases from underground storage tanks (USTs) during fiscal year 2008, bringing the cumulative total to 480,000 releases. Of these, about 103,000 are still in cleanup status. (Source: EPA, FY 2008 End of Year Activity Report, 11/22/2008.) These UST leaks pose a grave threat to human health and the environment by contaminating groundwater and soil.
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Thermal Processing of Biosolids
Overview
Workers in environmental engineering, as design engineers, operators, permitting agency staff, consultants etc. will benefit greatly from a basic understanding of thermal processing systems for biosolids: especially the primary, secondary and tertiary treatment sludge generated in wastewater treatment. This course provides such a capability for both drying and incineration concepts.
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Fundamentals of Combustion for Environmental Applications
Overview
Workers in environmental engineering, as design engineers, operators, permitting agency staff, consultants, etc. will benefit greatly from a basic understanding of the fundamental laws, relationships, and calculation methods that characterize the behavior of combustion systems. This course provides such a capability, introduces the concept of ?wastes as fuels? and gives the diligent
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HVAC Tips for Green Buildings
Overview
Buildings as they are designed and used today, symbolize unrestrained consumption of energy and other natural resources with its consequent negative environmental impact. According to the Department of Energy, in 2005, commercial buildings accounted for 35 percent of total electricity consumption. Roughly 40-50 of the total electricity consumption is accounted for by HVAC systems,
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Laboratories Best Practices Modeling Exhause Dispersion
...h closed circuiting between the building?s exhaust stacks and air intakes, are an often overlooked aspect of indoor air quality.
In this course the student will gain an understanding that an accurate assessment of exhaust dispersion can be used to produce exhaust/intake designs optimized for energy consumption. No matter what type of exhaust system is used, the important design parameters
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Laboratories Best Practices Energy Recovery
Overview
Energy recovery can substantially reduce the mechanical heating and cooling requirements associated with conditioning ventilation air in most laboratories. Laboratories typically require 100 outside air at high ventilation rates, between 6 and 15 air changes per hour, primarily for safety reasons. The heating and cooling energy needed to condition this air, as well as the fan energy
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An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems
Overview
This is a course for all of the members of the building design team?.except the mechanical engineers. It will give you a basic introduction to air conditioning system design so you can better understand the technology, concepts and terminology in design of air conditioning systems. It will help you to be a better partner in the building design and construction process. This is your
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Safe Rooms and Shelters - Chemical Biological and Radiological Threat Protection
Overview
A safe room is a system of barriers that protects the occupants from the outside environment. Under usual operations, a building does little to protect occupants from external airborne hazards because outside air must be continuously introduced through these openings to provide a comfortable, healthy inside environment. A building can provide substantial protection against agents
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HVAC Design for Hospitals Healthcare Facilities
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities are complex environments that require special attention to HVAC design. Hospital air conditioning assumes a more important role than just the promotion of comfort. In many cases, proper air conditioning is a factor in patient therapy; in some instance, it is the major treatment. Studies show that patient in controlled environments generally has more rapid
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HVAC - Concepts and Fundamentals
...des of Heat Transfer ? Describes heat flow through solids and air. It also includes the terminology and relationships between conductivity, conductance, resistivity, U-factors etc.
?Heat Gain and Heat Loss in Building ? Includes heat loss/gain calculation procedure, basic concepts and methods to determine cooling loads, effects of windows, walls, roofs and partitions on loads, basic types of
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Evaporative Cooling Design Guidelines
Overview
Evaporative cooling is a method of converting hot air into a cool breeze using the process of evaporating water. There are two essential requirements for evaporative cooling: 1) a wetted surface (supplied by filter pads) and 2) A source of moving air (supplied by a blower powered by an electric motor). The technology is a versatile and energy-efficient alternative to compressor-based
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Alternatives to Active HVAC Systems
Overview
The global energy scenario has undergone a drastic change in the last two decades. Due to ever growing demand and shortage of supply, the cost of fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) is increasing day by day. Increasing consumption has led to environmental pollution resulting in global warming and ozone layer depletion. Consequently, the era of fossil fuel is gradually coming to an
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HVAC - Equipment and Systems
Overview
HVAC system components may be grouped into three functional categories: source components, distribution components, and delivery components. Source components provide or remove heat or moisture. Distribution components convey a heating or cooling medium from a source location to portions of a building that require conditioning. Delivery components serve as an interface between the
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EPA Definitions - Mechanical
Overview In working in the profession of mechanical engineering today, it is essential that a command of the technical language and terminology used in codes and standards be understood in order to properly communicate with other professionals in the engineering, environmental and legal fields. In this course the student will learn some of the basic terminology that is used in EPA standards
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Improving the Efficiency of Duct Systems
...and air cooling your home, is a collection of tubes that distributes the heated or cooled air to the various rooms. This system can make a big difference in both the cost and the effectiveness of heating and cooling the home. The duct system can have an important effect on health of the occupants through the distribution of indoor air pollution. In this course the student will learn some of
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Fresh Air Inlets for Large Open Structures
Overview In a relatively airtight building, the design, location and adjustment of the air inlets can almost completely control the distribution and mixing of the air, whereas the exhaust fans have only a minor and very local effect -more about this later. In this course the student will learn some basic ventilation concepts for large open facilities, such as livestock barns. The student will
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Ventilating and Heating of Small Livestock Rooms
Modern livestock facilities frequently include one or several small rooms to house the young, more sensitive animals. A small livestock room is hard to ventilate. The small volume of air in the room is very sensitive to changes in ventilation rate, heat supply and drafts due to uncontrolled air distribution. In this course the student will learn some techniques of how to effectively ventilate
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Commercial Kitchen Ventilation Improvements
Overview An effective commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) system requires balance - air balance that is. Fortunately, there is no "magic" to the relationship between an exhaust hood and its requirement for replacement or makeup air (MUA). The physics are simple: air that exits the building (through exhaust hoods and fans) must be replaced with outside air that enters the building
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Combustion Dust in Industry
A combustible dust explosion hazard may exist in a variety of industries, including: food, plastics, wood, rubber, furniture, textiles, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes, coal, metals and fossil fuel power generation. The vast majority of natural and synthetic organic materials, as well as some metals, can form combustible dust. The primary factor in an assessment of these hazards is whether the
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Underfloor Air Distribution
Recent trends in today? s office environment make it increasingly more difficult for conventional centralized HVAC systems to satisfy the environmental preferences of individual office workers using the standardized approach of providing a single uniform thermal and ventilation environment. A task/ambient conditioning system, such as an underfloor air distribution system, is defined as any space
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Process Piping Part 6 - Ancillary Equipment
This 1-hour online course addresses ancillary equipment, which plays a vital role in process piping systems. These appurtenances enhance the operation, maintenance, and safety of process piping. The course covers couplings, air release valves, drains, sample ports, pressure relief, backflow prevention, expansion joints, and insulation. This course is relevant to Civil, Environmental, Sanitary,
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Carnot Cycle Analysis
Overview
The Carnot Cycle is an ideal simple cycle consisting of isentropic compression and expansion and isothermal heat addition and heat rejection. The Carnot Cycle thermal efficiency determines the highest thermal efficiency that a heat engine can achieve. In this one hour online course, the closed, simple Carnot Cycle used for stationary power generation is considered.
The Carnot Cycle
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Brayton Cycle Gas Turbine for Propulsion Application Analysis
Overview
The ideal cycle for a simple gas turbine is the Brayton Cycle, also called the Joule Cycle. In this one hour online course, the open, simple Brayton Cycle used for stationary power generation is considered providing thrust instead of power output. In order to keep the scope of the thrust analysis simple, the working fluid exiting gas turbine expands to the atmospheric conditions ? final
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Otto Cycle Analysis
Overview
The ideal cycle for a simple gasoline engine is the Otto Cycle. In this one hour online course, the open, simple Otto Cycle used for stationary power generation is considered.
The Otto Cycle thermal efficiency is presented only for the air as the working fluid. The thermal efficiency derivation is presented with a simple mathematical approach. The Otto Cycle is presented in the p - V
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Diesel Cycle Analysis
Overview
The ideal cycle for a simple diesel engine is the Diesel Cycle. In this one hour online course, the open, simple Diesel Cycle used for stationary power generation is considered.
The Diesel Cycle thermal efficiency is presented only for the air as the working fluid. The thermal efficiency derivation is presented with a simple mathematical approach. The Diesel Cycle is presented in the
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Advanced Compressible Flow Components Analysis
Overview
The ideal subsonic nozzle, diffuser and thrust analysis is presented when air, argon, helium and nitrogen are considered as the working fluid. The technical performance of mentioned compressible flow components is presented with a given relationship between pressure and temperature as a function of Mach Number.
This one hour course provides the compressible flow components T - s
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Energy Efficiency Improvements in Process Heating Equipment
Overview
Fossil fuel-fired equipment (e.g. boilers, thermal oxidizers, process furnaces, dryers, ovens, heaters) frequently represents a significant portion of an industrial site?s total energy consumption. This course will cover several low-cost, quick-payback energy efficiency improvement opportunities that can be implemented relatively quickly and easily to improve productivity, reduce
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Heat Exchanger Fundamentals
Overview A heat exchanger transfers heat from one fluid to another. Without heat exchangers, many of the products that we use today would not be possible. Without a radiator (which is a heat exchanger), vehicles would quickly overheat. Without an evaporator (another heat exchanger), you would not have the comfort of air conditioning in your home. Because of the importance of heat exchangers in
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Compressed Air System Design
... Air" published by the Joint Departments of the Army and Air Force. This course is relevant to engineers responsible for designing, purchasing, upgrading or maintaining compressed air systems, as well as engineers interested in learning more about compressed air systems. This is an introductory course for engineers with little or no knowledge of compressed air systems and experienced
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Compressed Air System Basics
...tem consists of a supply side, which includes compressors and air treatment, and a demand side, which includes distribution and storage systems and end-use equipment. A properly designed and maintained compressed air system addresses both the supply and demand sides of the system and how the two interact. In this course, the student will review Section 1, "Introduction to Industrial
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Acoustical Considerations in HVAC Systems
Overview Acoustics and noise have been proven to be factors that affect indoor environmental quality and work, as well as students' performance in a classroom. Although noise and sound are sometimes confused in definition and different factors affect individual hearing ability, the perception of noise and sound is the reality by which people function. Although acoustic considerations are
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Basic Principles of Air Distribution
...ples of air distribution as related to grilles, diffusers and air outlet selections and applications. The student is expected to read and review the material contained in Titus Product Catalog Engineering Guidelines section. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits. Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained
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EPA - Building Air Quality BAQ Action Plan
Overview In today's complex building structures, it is imperative that the HVAC engineer have a basic knowledge of building air quality (BAQ) issues and action plans. With this knowledge the HVAC engineer can design the appropriate systems to help minimize BAQ problems. In this course the student will learn some of the basic steps in the EPA Building Air Quality Action Plan. The student
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Air and Gas Compressors
...ction sites, refineries, process industry, refrigeration, and air conditioning. Basic thermodynamic compression principles are described, but application rather than design theory is the thrust of this course. Definitions and terminology are supplemented with the extensive use of figures and diagrams. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fourteen questions at the end of
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Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical Biological or Radiological CBR Attacks
Overview In today's complex political world, the buildings in which we live, work and enjoy entertainment are becoming targets of evil minded individuals who seek to harm other humans. Part of the job of being a professional in the building industry now, more than ever, involves taking into consideration these possibilities. There are measures that can be taken to help minimize the
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Air Door Applications and Powered Aire Product Awareness
Overview The basic applications for air doors/air curtains have changed little since their development. The applications discussed herein do not present an exhaustive list of applications for air doors/air curtains. The potential use of air doors/air curtains is only limited by the imagination and creativity of the engineer looking for a solution to an HVAC challenge. In this course the
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Sound Attenuators - Aerosonics Products and Applications
Overview Sound attenuators (silencers) are used in HVAC systems to help absorb noise that is generated by fans or other air moving equipment. Attenuators can also be used to prevent cross-over noise between rooms, such as conference rooms or toilet rooms. Manufacturers of attenuators such as AeroSonics offer a variety of attenuator types and models uniquely designed for a multitude of
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Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection
Overview Fabric filters are used in many applications in both the commercial and industrial sectors. Efficient operation of a fabric filter system depends heavily on proper maintenance and monitoring of the fabric filters. In this course the student will learn about the use of triboelectric monitors as fabric filter bag leak detectors. This course includes fabric filter and monitoring system
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Geothermal Heat Pumps
Overview The geothermal heat pump, also known as the ground source heat pump, is a highly efficient renewable energy technology that is gaining wide acceptance for both residential and commercial buildings. Geothermal heat pumps are used for space heating and cooling, as well as water heating. Its great advantage is that it works by concentrating naturally existing heat, rather than by
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Desiccant Dehumidification Systems for Comfort Conditioning
Overview Desiccant air-conditioning systems can be used as alternatives for conventional air-conditioning equipment in any commercial or residential building. Recent breakthroughs in desiccant materials technology and the creation of new markets by Indoor Air Quality issues make desiccant-based air-conditioning equipment practical for many space-conditioning applications. In this course the
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Displacement Ventilation and Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
...and air-conditioning systems in commercial buildings meet both outdoor air ventilation and space conditioning requirements using air distribution approaches that provide a mixture of outdoor air and recirculated air with the goal of achieving good air mixing within the occupied space. More recently, advanced ventilation approaches have been proposed, and in some cases installed, that separate
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Flexible Ducts - Thermaflex
Overview Flexible ducts are used extensively in HVAC systems. The Air Diffusion Council has information that may be used as a comprehensive guide in evaluating, selecting and installing flexible ducts in heating, air conditioning and ventilating systems. In this course the student will learn about applications requirements and recommendations for the use of flexible air ducts including
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Duct Sealing with Aerosolized Sealant Particles
Considerable research has been conducted on the leakage levels of various types of ducts and duct fittings. Electricity energy savings potential by eliminating air leakage from ducts in large commercial buildings is on the order of 10 kWh/m2 per year. The research discussed in this paper is based on two large commercial buildings, using a new technology that simultaneously seals duct leaks and
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Compressed Air System Design Operating and Maintenance Tips
A large amount of energy can be lost in compressed air systems that are not properly designed, operated and maintained. Fortunately, there are many opportunities available for the engineer to minimize compressed air energy losses - even in systems that are already operational. In this course, the student will review review (14) "Compressed Air Tip Sheets" published by the U.S. Dept. of
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Duct Thermal Performance
Despite the potential for significant energy savings by reducing duct leakage or other thermal losses from duct systems in large commercial buildings, California Title 24 has no provisions to credit energy-efficient duct systems in these buildings. The overall goal of the Efficient Distribution Systems (EDS) project within the PIER High Performance Commercial Building Systems Program is to bridge
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VAV System Design
Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems are a popular type of HVAC system in commercial buildings for both energy savings and comfort; however, there are multiple considerations that must be taken into account during design in order to realize these design objectives and avoid pitfalls. In this course the student will learn some of the basic considerations that should be taken into account when
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Air Movement and Fire Protection
...and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are significant. Fire isn? t the only hazard ? the smoke generated by the fire can be much more dangerous. Protection is needed from the spread of fire and smoke due both to fires starting inside an HVAC system and fires starting outside an HVAC system. Fire performance of materials for HVAC components is required, and fire dampers and smoke dampers are
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Boiler Fuel and Emissions
Overview Fuel type and emissions control are two very important considerations in the design of a boiler. The type of fuel selected will not only impact emissions, but will also greatly influence the design of the boiler and the operating costs. This course covers key properties and design considerations for each of the major boiler fuels available, including coal, natural gas, oil, wood and
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Grilles and Diffusers
Overview Selection of supply air outlets is sometimes taken for granted. Engineers, designers and contractors tend to underestimate the importance of this product in the completion of an HVAC system design. Proper selection of air devices depends on an understanding of the supply outlet classifications, installations and application considerations. In this course the student will learn some of
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Fire Protection of Confinement Ventilation Systems
Overview Fires in industrial and nuclear facilities have been caused by a variety of energy sources, including electrical energy and spontaneous combustion of pyrophoric metals. While fixed fire suppression systems or operator intervention have limited the size and consequences of most of these fires, some did propagate and cause significant damage and material release. In this course the
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Fuel of the Future - Hydrogen
...ss concerns about energy security, global climate change, and air quality. Hydrogen can be derived from a variety of domestically available primary sources, including fossil fuels, renewables, and nuclear power. Another key benefit is that the by-products of conversion are generally benign for human health and the environment. Despite these compelling benefits, realization of a hydrogen economy
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Pumps
...vers, including electric motors, turbines, diesel engines and air-operated pumps. Prevention of motor overload and applications for variable speed motors are discussed. Finally, piping suction and discharge piping problems are discussed. Methods are discussed to reduce the potential for entry of vapor into the pump suction. Parallel and series pump configurations are also covered. The student
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Ductwork - Exterior Exposed
The extent and impact of the duct-related thermal losses depends directly on the location of the ductwork. For ducts located entirely within the conditioned space, any thermal losses go directly to the conditioned space. The greatest thermal losses and related energy penalties occur when ducts are located entirely outside of the building envelope. Factors affecting thermal losses and energy
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Advanced Brayton Cycle Gas Turbine for Power Application and Combustion Analysis
Overview
The ideal cycle for a simple gas turbine is the Brayton Cycle, also called the Joule Cycle. In this three-hour online course, the open, simple Brayton Cycle used for stationary power generation and combustion are presented.
When dealing with Brayton Cycle, air argon, helium and nitrogen are considered as the working fluid.
When dealing with combustion, six different fuels (carbon,
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Advanced Power Cycle Components Processes Analysis
Overview
The ideal power cycle components/processes (compression, combustion and expansion) are presented in this three hour course.
When dealing with power cycle components/processes (compression and expansion), air, argon, helium and nitrogen are used as the working fluid. When dealing with combustion, six different fuels (carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas) react with air and
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An Introduction To Fire Protection Engineering For Buildings
...ds such as petroleum fuel storage, waterfront facilities, and aircraft maintenance facilities. And, the occupancy hazard classification system (light, ordinary group 1, ordinary group 2, special) will also be discussed.
This is a general introduction to fire protection engineering for buildings and should be valuable to engineers and others involved with planning, design and construction.
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Psychrometrics and its Use in HVAC
Overview This course is designed to be a practical refresher course and reminder of psychrometrics for engineers that already have a basic knowledge in the area of HVAC. The beginning of this course briefly covers the basic concepts that are essential to understand the properties and conditions of the air. After these concepts, this course covers the mass and energy conservation equations of
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UV Lamps in Air Circulating Ductwork
Overview In today's complex buildings it is imperative that the HVAC engineer have a basic knowledge of all of the options available to provide an environment suitable to the concerns of the building owner and occupants. These include comfort, indoor air quality, terrorist attacks through the ventilation system, etc. Ultraviolet (UV) lights have been used to disinfect room air streams as
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Air-Cooled Lithium Bromide Absorption for CHP Applications
Overview The objective of the source document for this course was to summarize the development status of air-cooled lithium bromide water absorption chillers. The use of LiBr is possible in CHP systems but research is still in progress for commercial applications. In this course the student will learn some of the more recent design approaches of LiBr chillers. The student is expected to read
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Energy Conservation
...on, insulation, and vapor barriers. Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems (HVAC) are covered in detail including explanations of the various types of HVAC systems and some of the most promising energy saving concepts associated with HVAC systems. Other topics include how to use lighting products efficiently and ways to save energy with miscellaneous home and office equipment. The
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Filters for Industry
Overview Filtration of air is crucial to the HVAC system performance and the commercial and industrial applications that these systems serve. Filters are widely used in nuclear ventilation, air cleanup, and confinement systems to remove particulate matter from air and gas streams. Air filters are defined as porous structures through which air is passed to separate out entrained particulate
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High Temperature Water Heating Systems
Overview High temperature heating water systems have numerous advantages over steam heat distribution systems. The inherent losses of a steam system mean that significant fuel savings in a high temperature heating water system may be achieved relative to an equivalent capacity steam system. As energy rates continue to climb, alternate types of central plant heating concepts should be
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Ductsox and Fabric Air Distribution Systems
Overview Air distribution in America has been undergoing a material change over the past few years, literally. Engineers, interior designers, architects, facility owners and contractors have found that the use of fabric material ducts have provided the technical answer to air distribution problems that traditional sheet metal ducts haven't been able to achieve without significant additional
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HVAC - Hydronic Systems
...ere cold or hot water/steam runs through a heat exchanger and air is then blown over the heat exchanger to achieve the desired room conditions. Traditionally, HVAC systems are designed as All-Air Systems, which means that air is cooled at one location and is than distributed to the required space through ducts. All-Air Systems achieve the task of cooling a building by convection only.
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Air Conditioning Systems
Most people think the air conditioning system's job is just to add "cold? air to the space. Actually air-conditioning is a process by which air is cooled and dehumidified by mechanical means. In a broader sense, air conditioning includes both the cooling and heating of air, cleaning it and controlling its moisture level, and conditioning it to provide maximum indoor comfort. Engineers define
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HVAC for Oil and Gas
Oil & Gas (O & G) facilities are fraught with numerous challenges related to health and safety, logistics, economics, quality assurance and overall performance. HVAC design for such facilities needs special considerations not only to minimize the potential loss to capital investment but also to isolate the personnel from life-threatening environment. The main objectives of HVAC systems in O & G
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Filtration and Air Cleaning Systems
...n this course the student will learn about air-filtration and air-cleaning issues associated with protecting building environments from an airborne chemical, biological, or radiological (CBR) attack. The source document provides information about issues that should be considered when assessing, installing, and upgrading filtration systems along with the types of threats that can be addressed by
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Desiccant Dehumidification Wheel Testing
Overview Desiccant cooling systems are energy efficient and environmentally benign. Desiccant systems allow more fresh air into buildings, thus improving indoor air quality without using more energy. Desiccant systems also displace chlorofluorocarbon-based cooling equipment, the emissions from which contribute to the depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. In this course the student will
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HVAC Applications Through Computer Simulation
Overview Solving some HVAC problems can be, quite frankly, very tedious work. Mixing of air streams, heating and cooling coil processes, and HVAC system simulation all require laborious calculations by the engineer. In this course, you will learn how to solve these problems using a spreadsheet program, which is included as part of the purchase price for the course. The course first covers the
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HVAC - Ventilation Exhaust Systems
...lation systems. Exhaust systems remove odors, heated air, and airborne contaminants from the workspace. Both supply and exhaust airflow quantities must be balanced. All components of ventilation systems such as fans, motors, ducts, dampers, air intakes and outlets, filters, and access panels, must work properly in order for the systems to operate safely and efficiently. Therefore, ventilation
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Heat Loss Calculations and Principles
The prime requirement in respect of the indoor climate in a building is that room temperature should be at a comfortable level, regardless of the weather conditions outside. As soon as the ambient temperature is lower than the indoor temperature, heat flows out from the building through its boundary surfaces (the building envelope). At the same time, the building also loses heat through air
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EPA - Indoor Air Quality Building Education And Assessment Guidance I-BEAM
Overview In today's complex building structures it is imperative that the HVAC engineer have a basic knowledge of indoor air quality issues and how design, maintenance, construction and renovation can affect the building IAQ. In this course the student will learn some specific knowledge with respect to indoor air quality issues from design, construction, renovation, management and
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Kitchen Makeup Air
A universal concern regarding the commercial kitchen space is having an effective ventilation system. A large portion of kitchen ventilation planning is dedicated to properly exhausting cooking effluent. Appliance layout and the energy input are evaluated, hoods are located and specified, the ductwork size and routing are determined, and exhaust fans are specified to remove the proper volume of
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HVAC for Cleanroom Facilities
Although the idea of a cleanroom may seem right out of science fiction, clean and controlled environments are actually used by a wide range of industries. From their more obvious uses in medical facilities to their necessity in integrated circuit manufacture, cleanrooms provide an essential role in modern production and research. At its most basic level, a cleanroom is just what it sounds like:
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HVAC - Variable Air Volume Systems
In central air conditioning systems there are two basic methods for delivering air to the conditioned space: constant air volume (CAV) systems, and variable air volume (VAV) systems As the name implies, constant volume systems deliver a constant air volume to the conditioned space irrespective of the load. VAV systems, on the other hand, are designed to simultaneously meet a variety of
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Application of Psychrometrics to Heating and Cooling
Psychrometry is the study of moist air. It is significant in terms of thermal comfort and is a major consideration in the design of air conditioning systems. Air conditioning engineers use the psychrometric chart to predict changes in the environment when the amount of heat and/or water in the air changes. A psychrometric chart provides a convenient way to look at the air conditioning processes
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Cooling Towers
The machines and processes of industry, as well as the air-conditioning systems for buildings generate tremendous amounts of heat, which must be continuously dissipated if these machines and processes are to continue to operate efficiently. Water cooling is the most efficient method of dissipating heat. A cooling tower is a device used in industry to cool hot water (by partial evaporation)
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Commercial HVAC
...which require year-round control of temperature, humidity and air cleanliness, within the narrow tolerances. Commercial air-conditioning systems may contain a myriad of components, many of which are present in one form or other in a variety of configurations. Also these components may be assembled into systems literally a dozen or a hundred different ways but in practice these can be
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From Artisan Business Group
Introduction to China's Safety and Security Market


"Introduction to China's Safety and Security Market" seminar is intended to educate U.S. firms and executives in the Safety and Security Industry on the promising opportunities in China. The session will review the potential business opportunities in China's public safety and security market, and coach you on building effective business network and government ties.
Overview: China s safety and
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From Backup Training Corporation
Surveillance

This course is designed to give officers the information, skills, and techniques needed to observe suspected criminal activity without being detected.
Surveillance ( 8-hour course ) Instructed by Rex McMillan
Law enforcement officers have been faced with the task of surveillance for centuries. This course is designed to give officers the information, skills, and techniques needed to observe
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