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Intended Audience: civil, construction, structural, nuclear, and mechanical engineers
PDH UNITS: 2
Explore how to identify and overcome the safety and health issues arising when workers are engaged in coating, painting, and surface preparation operations. Learn from Dr. Rossow the best practices for worker safety during renovation and maintenance projects involving coating and painting in this online course. The course materials are based on the 10th chapter of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manual EM1110-2-3400, “Engineering and Design - Painting: New Construction and Maintenance”, which was released in April 1995.
Learning Objectives
- Hazardous materials handling
- Abrasive blast-cleaning equipment
- Spray equipment
- Welding and cutting of coated steel
- Respiratory protection for toxic chemical control
- Confined space entry
- Storage of flammable liquids, work in confined spaces
- Toxic effects from exposure to chemicals in coating materials
- Ignition sources such as welding
- Production of toxic airborne contaminants through cutting operations
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Ethics Courses

E – 1726 New Mexico Administrative Code for Professional Engineers, Title 16, Chapter 39by Mr. D. Allen Hughes, PE

E – 1545 – ADA Update: A Primer for State and Local Governmentby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1193 – Ethical Issues in Design Buildby Mr. J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

E – 1982 Illinois Statutes and Rules for Structural Engineeringby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.
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