Whether seeking Core, Type I, Type II, Type III, or Universal certification, this course can help prepare you for the EPA exams. The Core unit includes a cooling systems review, how refrigerants interact with ozone, safe handling of refrigerants, regulatory requirements, and proper procedures. The remaining units focus on what you need to know for that Type.

This 2-hour seminar course is focused on the maintenance and care of evaporative cooling equipment. Its objective is to provide education that will prove helpful in keeping your equipment operating at optimum performance and reliability levels for years to come.

This 1-hour seminar provides a general overview of boilers. You will learn what a boiler is, identify the two main types of boilers, explain the purpose of common boiler fittings, and summarize safety guidelines for working with boilers.

About 1,000 workers die, and 2,000 are critically injured annually in electrical accidents. This 2-hour course makes NFPA 70E easy to understand. Topics include hazards and risks of arc flash and arc blast, approach boundaries, warning labels, lockout-tagout, the six categories of controls, and PPE.

Plumbing is one of the many facets of a commercial facility you should be familiar with as a stationary engineer. This 2-hour course focuses on the fundamental plumbing principles most relevant to your day-to-day work.

Building Automation Systems, Level 1, is designed to illuminate the inner workings of a BAS system. This comprehensive 40-hour program focuses on types of components within a system, how it is networked and programmed, and how it will change over time as situations and technology evolve.

This 2-hour seminar course is focused on the maintenance and care of evaporative cooling equipment. Its objective is to provide education that will prove helpful in keeping your equipment operating at optimum performance and reliability levels for years to come.