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Valves are widely used in fluid piping systems to shut off or throttle flow, as well as to prevent backflow, reduce pressure or relieve pressure. This course provides information about the basic components of a valve and their function. There is also information about each of the types of valves in common use, the globe,
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1. MECHANICAL
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1. THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
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1. CONCRETE
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of th
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of theatres and concert halls. Topics discussed include room characteristics, drama and music room qualities,
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the techniques and methods applicable to design of concert halls and theatres for optimal acoustic characteristics and communications.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. SOLAR ENERGY
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1. GENERAL
STARTING POINTS FOR ROOF SYSTEM SELECTION
SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS FOR STEEP ROOFING SYSTEMS
SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS FOR LOW-SLOPE (MEMBRANE) ROOFING
RE-ROOFING AND RE-COVERING
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
DETAILED INFORMATION
USING PRINCIPAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF POSSIBLE ROOF SYSTEMS
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN SPECIFYING
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1. Design considerations for retaining walls
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Learn about waterborne pathogen prevention and control
Learn about continuity of service and backflow prevention for potable water supply systems
Learn about typical demand for hot water systems
Learn about sanitary drainage systems including protection of special fixtures and equipment
Learn about storm water disposal principles at medical treatment
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1. INTRODUCTION
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This discussion provides guidance for the design of pipelines. Pipelines are typically either interterminal pipelines which are cross country and connect installations, or installation pipelines which
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This course provides general information about petroleum products as a basis for the design of bulk fuel storage facilities, including bulk storage tanks and those components normally located within a
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This course provides guidance for the design of atmospheric storage tanks for storage of petroleum fuels. Underground and aboveground tanks in both horizontal and vertical configuration are
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I. Systems
A. Direct gain heating
B. Daylighting
C. Radiant panels
D. Thermosiphoning air panels
E. Thermal storage walls
1. Trombe walls
2. Concrete block walls
3. Water
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
Principles of accident prevention
OSHA’s accident prevention recommendations for falls, asphyxiation, nail guns, trenches, electrocution and working near machinery
Importance of worker training, both in competence in operating equipment and in awareness of hazards existing on a particular job
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
Safety requirements for scaffolds, trench excavation, and trench-worker protection;
Principles of demolition safety and cleanup;
Asbestos and lead hazards, especially as they occur in demolition projects;
Fall protection in residential construction and in general industry;
Fall
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Learn the definition of a decibel and how it is calculated
Learn how to add, subtract and average decibel levels
Learn the definition of and how to calculate sound pressure level
Learn the definition of and how to calculate sound power level
Learn the definition of and how to calculate sound intensity level
Learn the
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This course discusses the need for an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan for a landfill gas collection system that addresses the following: extraction wells; LFG monitoring probes; condensate collection and treatment; and flare station. A site-specific monitoring program should be established that is flexible and performance based. LFG needs to be monitored on a regular basis to enable adjustments to be made to the wells to maximize extraction,
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INCINERATOR EMISSIONS
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1. GENERAL
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This course contains instructions and engineering information relating to gas distribution pipe systems, including pressure regulators, valves, meters, and other necessary appurtenances, for the
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1. Types of fill
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This course will introduce you to best practices for inspection, testing and maintenance of fire detection, alarm and suppression systems to assure reliable and effective operation
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1. EARTHWORK: EXCAVATION AND PREPARATION FOR FOUNDATIONS
2. BACKFILL OPERATIONS
3. SPECIFICATION PROVISIONS
4. CONSTRUCTION CONTROL
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Learn about problems encountered during excavation related to groundwater conditions, slope stability, and adverse weather conditions.
Learn the importance of accurate daily records such as of the quantity of water
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
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This course discusses design of a watering and pressure relief or groundwater control system. To do this first requires determination of the type of groundwater flow (artesian, gravity, or combined) to be expected and of the type of system that will be required. Also, a complete picture of the groundwater and the subsurface condition is necessary. Then the number, size, spacing, and penetration of wellpoints or wells and the rate at which the
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1. General
Specific Knowledge and Skill Obtained
Learn about….
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This course provides guidance for the design of bulk fuel storage facilities, including bulk storage tanks and those components normally located within a typical bulk storage compound. These components
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