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The risks of explosions, fires, business interruptions and even loss of life can be minimized if personnel are taught the basics of boiler and fuel-fired equipment safety. So says Cleveland-based CEC Combustion Services, a consulting group hosting a one-day seminar to do just that.
Planned for September 15 at the CEC Centre in Cleveland, the seminar promises to help operators/supervisors, plant engineers, facility managers, skilled trades, risk managers and environmental engineers:
Understand how to reduced explosion risk.
Learn fuel cost-saving techniques.
Gain enhanced troubleshooting knowledge.
Discover cost-effective efficiency techniques.
Seminar cost is $175. To register for the seminar or for more information, call (216) 749- 2992 or send an e-mail to mseuffert@combustionsafety.com.