PDC Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation On the Road...to Belgium

On the Road...to Belgium


Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation
October 11–15, 2021

Huis van de Bouw
Tramstraat 59
9052 Ghent, Belgium

35 Education Contact Hours to earn CIH CM credits
and/or BCSP recertification points
Hands-on training from industrial ventilation experts Gregg Grubb, CIH and Jonathan Hale, MPA, ACGIH's Fundamentals in Industrial Ventilation & Practical Applications of Useful Equations (FIV) course covers both basic and advanced topics related to industrial ventilation and related calculations including:
  • The behavior of air and chemical contaminants in the air
  • Industrial process exhaust system design (including ACGIH calculation methods)
  • Make-up and supply air ventilation systems
  • Dilution ventilation systems
  • Selection and design of exhaust hoods, ducts, and fittings
  • Fans and air cleaners (including Fan Laws)
  • Troubleshooting and testing of existing systems
  • Hands-on testing and measurements
  • Calculation and estimation approaches related to airborne contaminants
  • TLV and TWA
  • OA for dilution, fans, system testing, sound and noise, heat stress, radiation, ventilation, statistics, chemistry, etc.
  • A calculations lab in which participants work in a team environment

Each student receives:

Instructors
Gregg Grubb, CIH graduated with a BS in Chemical Engineering from Michigan State University in 1986; he went on to serve the State of Michigan in environmental and industrial hygiene capacities from 1986 until 2017. He currently is the owner of Grubb Industrial Hygiene Services, LLC, which provides comprehensive industrial hygiene field and educational services.
Jonathan F. Hale, MPA is the founder and owner of Air Systems Corporation, an innovator in the industrial pollution-control industry. Mr. Hale has also worked as an EPA inspector and permits engineer.
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