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For Immediate Release
February 15, 2006 |
ACGIH® PRESENTS 2006 FUNDAMENTALS IN INDUSTRIAL VENTILATION AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF USEFUL EQUATIONS COURSES
Cincinnati, Ohio
February 15, 2006 Ventilation expert D. Jeff Burton, MS, PE, CIH, has again joined with ACGIH® to offer two continuing education courses.
Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation will be held March 27-29, 2006 and Practical Applications of Useful Equations will be held March 30-31, 2006 at the ACGIH® Professional Learning Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Earlybirds who register for either course on or before February 27, 2006 will save $100.00; those who register for both courses save over $200.
Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation is a three-day course that covers both basic and advanced topics related to industrial ventilation including:
- The behavior of air and chemical contaminants in the air
- Industrial process exhaust systems
- Make-up and supply air ventilation systems
- Dilution ventilation systems
- Selection and design of exhaust hoods, ducts, fans, stacks, and air cleaners
- Troubleshooting and testing of existing systems
Course participants will receive ACGIH®'s Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice, 25th Edition, Companion Study Guide to Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice, Jeff Burton's Industrial Ventilation Workbook, and a pre-programmed AutoCalc calculator.
Practical Applications of Useful Equations is a two-day course that serves as the perfect add-on to Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation. This course closely follows the workbook supplied, and includes:
- Calculation and estimation approaches related to airborne contaminants
- TLV® and TWA
- OA for dilution, fans, system testing, sound and noise, ergonomics, radiation, ventilation, statistics, chemistry, etc.
- A calculations lab in which participants work in a team environment
Course participants are required to complete Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation prior to taking this course. Materials received include Jeff Burton's Useful Equations book and Industrial Hygiene Workbook, a pre-programmed AutoCalc calculator, and course handouts.
The American Board of Industrial Hygiene has approved both courses for a total of 5 Certification Maintenance (CM) Points (3 for Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation; 2 for Practical Applications of Useful Equations). The Board of Certified Safety Professionals has approved both courses for a total of 2.5 Continuance of Certification (COC) Points (1.5 for Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation; 1 for Practical Applications of Useful Equations).
Those interested in attending one or both of these continuing education courses can register online at www.acgih.org/events/course/BurtMar06.htm.
Interested parties who can't make the March dates are encouraged to consider our September offering of Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation (September 11-13) and Practical Applications of Useful Equations (September 14-15). Registration for these courses can be completed online at www.acgih.org/events/course/BurtSept06.htm.
ACGIH® is a member-based organization that advances worker health and safety through education and the development and dissemination of scientific and technical knowledge. ACGIH® is one of the industry's leading publications resources, with approximately 400 titles relative to occupational and environmental health and safety, including the renowned TLVs® and BEIs®. For more information, visit the ACGIH® website at www.acgih.org or call our Customer Service Representatives at 513-742-2020.
Last update on 05/01/2006.
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