What are the general training requirements for employees who will perform asbestos work?
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• Recognizing asbestos hazards
• Health hazards of asbestos exposure
• Relationship between smoking and asbestos in lung cancer
• Protective controls for minimizing exposure in selected operations
• Proper use of respirators
• Proper work practices for performing asbestos jobs
• Requirements of the medical surveillance program
• OSHA's asbestos standard (1926.1101)
• Contact information for public health organizations that provide information or smoking cessation programs
• Sign and label requirements
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Explain the differences in the using E-85 in a flex fuel vehicle.
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Of that water use, how much is actually “used up”?
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What explains the rise of Marcus Garvey's United Negro Improvement Association movement? Why was Garvey such an important political figure for American blacks during the 1920s and beyond even though his movement of black self-reliance and self-support ultimately failed and Garvey himself was deported by an anxious U.S. government in 1927?
What will be an ideal response?
An air conditioner with a thermostatic expansion valve is operating with a condenser saturation temperature of 95°F and a liquid-line temperature of 92°F. The factory-specified subcooling for the current operating condition is 10°F. The technician should:
A) Add charge because the system is undercharged. B) Leave the charge alone because it is cooling even better than factory specifications. C) Recover charge because the system is overcharged. D) Move some of the charge from the low side of the system to the high side of the system to balance the charge.