HVAC General Safety Practices Online Course

The HVAC General Safety Practices online course familiarizes professionals with safety procedures for the use of tools and materials; establishing a safe and healthy working environment, as well as covering basic principles of operation of compressors, condensers, and  evaporators.
Format

Online
Course

Starting date

Now

Author

Julio Herrera

Video

16 hours
32 minutes

Duration

1 Hours

Price

Free

About the course

For many students who have taken our courses including HVAC General Safety Practices, working as an HVAC professional has been a rewarding career choice. HVAC industry career provides opportunities to solve problems, help maintain comfort temperature in various facilities and offers a stable salary. While the career offers a number of benefits, HVAC  technicians often exposed to a various set of job-related hazards. A serious workplace accident can change lives forever and provoke major crises for families. This is why taking HVAC General Safety Practices course is so important!

AirConAcademy offers one of the most detailed courses online titled “HVAC General Safety Practices” for HVAC technicians, maintenance personnel, facility management teams and HVAC company owners. This course familiarizes professionals with safety procedures for the use of tools and materials; establishing a safe and healthy working environment, as well as covering basic principles of operation of compressors, condensers, and evaporators. The

HVAC General Safety Practices online course gives specific information regarding which tools are safer to use and why. There is an abundance of screwdrivers, drills, electrical testers, saws, hummers, extension cords, hex-head screws and bolts, pliers, pipe ratchets, shears, crimpers, staple guns, refrigeration gauges available on the market. The instructor will go over safety features for the most used tools, give industry tips and inform of OSHA safety recommendation practices.

HVAC professionals often work in environments where they are exposed to extreme temperatures. The risk of heat-related illness becomes greater as the weather gets hotter and more humid. This situation is particularly serious when hot weather arrives suddenly early in the season before workers have had a chance to adapt to warm weather. The online course HVAC General Safety Practices will help to better understand the impact of heat hazards on human body and methods to prevent them. OSHA does not have a specific standard that covers working in hot environments. Nonetheless, under the OSH Act, employers have a duty to protect workers from recognized serious hazards in the workplace, including heat-related hazards. Taking HVAC General Safety Practices course will help both the employees and employers to comply with the OSHA regulation and, more importantly, prevent illnesses, injuries, and deaths in extreme temperature environments.

There is a number of hazards HVAC technicians are facing including falls and electric shocks. Prevention of exposure to chemicals and gases in the air and potential suffocation as the consequence is also very important. Odorless, colorless, noxious gases are a particularly sinister hazard of the job of HVAC professionals. These are very real and deadly dangers. The HVAC General Safety Practices course will describe a practical approach to recognizing the danger and establishing safety protocols. Working with HVAC components requires not only knowledge how the whole system works, but also how to safely handle and troubleshoot compressors, condensers, and evaporators. The HVAC General Safety Practices course instruction will go in depth explaining correct maintenance, transportation, and hazards while performing troubleshooting on all HVAC components.

Course Lessons

Julio Herrera

Julio Herrera is the co-founder of AirCon Academy and an experienced vocational technical skills instructor for over 30 years.

In 1979 Julio enlisted in the US NAVY where he acquired necessary skills in maintaining and servicing various types of air conditioning systems, air handlers, chillers, hydraulics/pneumatics systems, pumps, and boilers.

After the Navy, Julio made a decision to continue his career as a building engineer with Washington Metropolitan Air Transit Authority (WMATA) where he developed a passion for teaching. He felt strongly about sharing and passing his knowledge to others and taught HVAC systems, Refrigeration, Electrical Motors, Schematics, Basic Electricity, and Heat Pumps, as well, as prep courses for CFC Universal and R410-A and other refrigerants to over 9,000 students during his teaching career.
Julio Herrera believes that the online technical skills training school without walls “AirCon Academy” will provide the opportunity to learn HVAC trade to everyone, any place, any time, on any device.
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