Labs21 Workshop: Operations and
Maintenance
Improving operations and maintenance has become one
of the most cost-effective methods for ensuring reliability, safety,
and energy efficiency in facilities. Laboratory professionals involved
with facility maintenance, engineering, and employee health and
safety are invited to attend this half-day workshop to learn the
true relationship between how systems are operated and maintained
and the overall safety and energy efficiency of a laboratory facility.
Participants will also gain a better understanding of the "big
picture" implications of their own actions, from fume hoods
to building heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
Who Should Attend This Course?
This course is recommended for, but not limited to,
the following occupations:
- Facility owners and managers
- Safety, health, and environmental management professionals
- Mechanical, engineering, and plumbing professionals
- Project managers
- Commissioning specialists
- Laboratory equipment manufacturers
- LEED-accredited professionals
- Laboratory users
- Students in any of the above-mentioned fields
Continuing Education Credits
This course is worth 3 Professional Development Hours
(PDHs) for professional engineers and 3 Continuing Education Credits
(CECs) from the American Institute of Architects for registered
architects.
Upcoming Workshops
View the 2010 Workshop Schedule
to locate a course in your area.
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