There's still time to register for ACGIH's Spring Course Offerings at the
ACGIH Professional Learning Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mold, Moisture and Remediation Workshop
Seats are still available for the March edition of ACGIH's popular
Mold, Moisture and Remediation Workshop. The workshop will be
Presented March 8-11 at the ACGIH Professional Learning Center in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Taught by the country's leading experts, this 4-day
workshop will present attendees with practical hands-on information and
in-depth experience regarding mold remediation methods, as well as a
clear plan and strategy for sampling that can be implemented in the
workplace.
The American Board of Industrial Hygiene will award 4.0
Industrial Hygiene Certification Maintenance Points upon completion of
this workshop. The Board of Certified Safety Professionals has
approved this workshop for 2.0 Continuance of Certification Points.
Can't make March? This course will also be offered on the following
upcoming 2004 dates:
September 13-16
October 11-14
November 8-11
Exposure Control: Industrial Ventilation and HVAC
By popular demand, ACGIH and D. Jeff Burton have combined the popular
Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation and Practical Applications of Useful
Equations to bring the industry another stellar industrial ventilation course.
Held April 19-22, this 4-day comprehensive and interactive course covers
basic and advanced topics related to ventilation. The course includes
classroom presentations, labs, hands-on exercises, and team activities.
At the end of this 4-day course, participants will be able to:
· Understand and apply ventilation principles.
· Understand the basic estimation techniques and calculations related
to industrial ventilation and HVAC.
· Understand terms and units used in estimations and formulas.
· Use the preprogrammed AutoCalc calculator to perform calculations.
· Understand the important role of characterizing emission sources,
employee behavior, and air movement.
· Select, operate, manage, and maintain appropriate industrial ventilation
systems.
· Design and model simple industrial ventilation systems.
· Test, troubleshoot, and correct deficiencies in existing ventilation
systems.
· Determine the amounts of air needed and/or being delivered to a space.
· Characterize a space for ventilation needs.
· Understand current regulations, codes, and standards of good practice
related to ventilation.
· Review the designs of others using state-of-the-art AutoCalc design
procedures.
· Prepare for certification exams.
· Speak knowledgeably with others regarding ventilation.
Upon completion of this course, The American Board of Industrial Hygiene
(ABIH) will award 4.0 Certification Maintenance Points and the Board of
Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) will award 2.0 Continuance of
Certification
Points.
Can't make this date? This course will be repeated August 30 - September 2 in
San Diego, California. Watch our website for details.
For more information or to register for these events, contact Anita Schmid at
aschmid@... or register online at http://www.acgih.org/events/course.htm.
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