Cultivating a More Confident Workforce

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We offer training in fuel systems management.

  • This solves critical problems related to equipment failure, regulatory compliance, and operational inefficiency.

    • By mastering fuel storage, delivery, and testing, employees can reduce costly downtime, safety hazards, and environmental risks associated with poorly maintained systems.

  • Courses are offered for 2-15 participants

  • Each class is 3 business days

  • Use your government purchase card to obtain this course in line with FAR Parts 12 & 13

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Structure That Works

Information in your course:

  • How to adhere to EPA, OSHA, and local underground/above-ground storage tank (UST/AST) regulations

  • Teaching on how to properly inspect and maintain components like pumps, filters, and injectors, preventing unexpected engine or generator shutdowns

  • Instruction on how to solve issues with water accumulation, microbial growth, and phase separation by teaching proper fuel sampling, polishing, and turnover protocols

  • Training on how to optimize air-to-fuel ratios and calibrate system controls for maximum efficiency

As a part of this course, hands-on field time is included. Our objective is to mix mediums for training in both the classroom and in the every day work environment.

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