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For Owners,
Engineers, Operators and Maintenance Technicians
This course covers NOx emissions and regulations and
helps prepare students when they sit for local licensing exams.
This course meets
the Maryland Department of the Environment’s NOx Regulation
Title 26 requiring owners and operators of boilers to attend
training programs on NOx reductions at least once every three
years. A certificate is awarded to all participants.
Final Objective: Students will
meet Maryland’s training requirement for boiler operators
and will come away with an enhanced level of knowledge regarding
NOx emissions and reductions, receiving the most updated information
on applicable engineering principles, testing procedures,
and regulatory compliance.
- Students learn air criteria air pollutants
- Defining ground level ozone and its primary source and
when it creates the most problems for the environment.
- Effects of ground level ozone and other pollutants
- Air quality standards and limits
- Obtain more knowledge about National, State, and Local
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Rules, Regulations, and Codes
- Understand NOx emission requirements for boiler operators
- Enhance knowledge about emissions and their relationship
to the environment
- Acquire a better understanding of maintaining proper boiler
operation
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