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Other Items from Safety Books
Universal R-410A Safety & Training - This book was developed to provide field service personnel with the necessary training and practical knowledge to safely perform service on systems containing R-410A and R-407C. In addition, this manual includes information on: the R-22 phase-out, appropriate refrigerant and oil applications, service techniques, as well as safe handling of R-410A.
This manual contains all of the information technician will need to prepare for their R-410A Safety Certification. The R-410A Safety Certification is conducted through the auspices of the membership of the AC&R Safety Coalition
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: R-410A and the R-22 Phase Out
Chapter 2: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Fundamentals
Chapter 3: Refrigerant Chemistry and Applications
Chapter 4: Refrigeration Oils and Their Applications
Chapter 5: Safety
Chapter 6: Appendix 1, History of Refrigeration
102 Page Soft Cover
About the Authors
This book was written by two current (Joe Nott, John Tomczyk) and one Emeriti (Dick Shaw) faculty members of the HVACR Department of Ferris State University in Big Rapids Michigan.
The Authors other credits include: "Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification Program Manual for Technicians", "Refrigeration Air Conditioning Technology", Troubleshooting and Serving Modern Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems:.
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Health and Safety in Welding and Allied Processes - Contents
Ventilation and Fume Protection.
Sources of Fume.
Measurement and Assessment of Fume.
Mechanical Hazards.
Radiographic Inspection.
Soft Soldering.
Resistance Welding.
Arc Welding and Cutting.
Gas Welding and Cutting.
Electron Beam Welding.
Work on Vessels Contaminated By Flammable Materials.
Health and Safety in Welding and Allied Processes
Author(s): N. Balchin
ISBN: 0070046697
DOI: 10.1036/0070046697
Format: Hardcover, 50 illus. , 231 pages.
Pub date: November 1, 1993
Copyright: 1994
Combustion Analysis & Fuel Efficiency - Combustion analysis is the measurement of a combustion systems flue gases to determine the completeness (efficiency) of the combustion process. Combustion analysis is only the first step in maximizing fuel efficiency. An HVACR service technician must understand the Air/Fuel ratio, and venting adjustments necessary to accomplish efficiency.
NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2004 Edition - NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2004 Edition
Safety For The Indoor Environment Technician - YOU CANT WORK WITHOUT ITYou cant work without fingers! And other parts! This book will keep you all together. It covers the hazards you face on the job and how to avoid them. If you work in HVAC, you need this book as a reference and as a reminder. Dont say, I know this stuff. You will be surprised to learn all the things you havent thought of. OSHA will love you. Dont slow your path to success by accidents. Table of ContentsKeeping Safety in MindHazardous MaterialsElectrical SafetyEquipment SafetyFan SafetyPiping SafetySheet Metal Shop SafetyConstruction SafetyLadder SafetyScaffolds and Work PlatformsHoisting THE BASIS FOR YOURSAFETY PROGRAM!
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