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Rickster

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Odyssey Diving in Thornton, Co. is hosting a PSI Visual Cylinder Inspectors hazardous materials workshop. This workshop includes training in High-pressure cyl. for emergency service, High-pressure cyl. fill station operators and cyl. handlers.
Topics covered are:

Review reported cyl. explosion incidents

Review c.g.a. guidelines & fed. regs.

EANx cyl.inspection protocol

History & evolution of cyl. inpsection

3AA, 3AL. & composite cyl. Manufacture

Composites-fiberglass, kevlar, carbon fiber

Proper filling procedures & recommendations

Sustained load cracking in Alum. cyl.

Damage limits

Overview of Eddy Current inspection devices

Thread standards & cyl. rejection limits

Cyl. cleaning & tumbling

18 step inspection protocol

HAZMAT training for Fill Station Operators

HAZMAT training for Cyl. Handlers

This class will be March 19th, 2005 between 8:00am-5:00pm
For questions or to reserve your place in this class, please give Kathy or Jess a call at:
303-452-8802 or stop by the shop at:
Odyssey Diving
3823 E. 120th St.
Thornton, CO.

Don't forget to tell them you heard it from Rick on the Scubaboard.
Thanks, Rick
 
Took this course several years ago, and fwiw think it’s great. Wondered what they could possibly cover that would fill 8 hours, but at the end of the day most of us wanted more.
I always do the updates when at DEMA.

Rick, you didn’t mention the cost. . . .
 
knotical:
Took this course several years ago, and fwiw think it’s great. Wondered what they could possibly cover that would fill 8 hours, but at the end of the day most of us wanted more.
I always do the updates when at DEMA.

Rick, you didn’t mention the cost. . . .

Sorry, I knew I would forget something. The total cost for the training, workshop, & materials (Certificate, Inspector #, Registration,Inspector workbook, & text book) Is $300.00. If you have proof of previous training within 3 years, the update fee is $195.
Thanks, Rick
 
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