Classroom Sessions

Design Class Sessions (Phase I, Phase II, and Nonstandard Air Design)

The Conference Design Classes include more than 20 hours of classroom experience in which the registrant will have the opportunity to work out actual design problems. At least two staff members will lead each classroom design section of about 20 registrants.

Each registrant will receive classroom materials that include a copy of the ACGIH publication, "Industrial Ventilation:  A Manual of Recommended Practice for Design," various other technical publications, and plans and specifications for specific ventilation systems to be designed. Registrants must bring a scientific calculator capable of performing square root and exponent functions for use during classroom sessions. Participants of the Phase II class are advised to bring a computer as a computer-aided tool will be provided and used in the class.

Registrants should pick the class session that best fits their ability, past experience, and their goals in ventilation design. To help make a selection, please fill out the Self-Placement Questionnaire in this flyer and indicate your selection on the Registration Form.


Operations & Maintenance Class Session

This class uses a sample industrial ventilation system to permit the hands-on application of basic ventilation system design, operation, and maintenance principles. The class consists of a combination of seminars, classroom lectures, and hands-on application sessions.


Each registrant will receive classroom materials that include a copy of the ACGIH publication, "Industrial Ventilation:  A Manual of Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance," various other technical publications and handouts.  Registrants must bring a scientific calculator capable of performing square root and exponent functions for use during classroom sessions.