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Started by kbieb, Jun 05, 2015, 12:23

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kbieb

Hi all, first time visitor here. I am an ex Navy Nuke currently working in coal plant operations and training. Hopefully, I am still welcome here! :)

I have heard rumor of a company that provides training on how to operate valves safely from an ergonomics standpoint. They bring a truck or trailor to your site and do hands-on training.

Has anyone else heard of this and/or could provide me with some contact information.

Thanks!

Kurt

BuddyThePug

Quote from: kbieb on Jun 05, 2015, 12:23
Hi all, first time visitor here. I am an ex Navy Nuke currently working in coal plant operations and training. Hopefully, I am still welcome here! :)

I have heard rumor of a company that provides training on how to operate valves safely from an ergonomics standpoint. They bring a truck or trailor to your site and do hands-on training.

Has anyone else heard of this and/or could provide me with some contact information.

Thanks!

Kurt

Don't they teach anything in A-School or Prototype anymore?!?!  >:(


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