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03-15-22 & 03-16-22 CETP 4.1 Designing and Installing Exterior Vapor Distribution Systems class & exam

 

Includes:

  • Class and instruction

  • .pdf of the “book”

  • CETP Proctored Exam

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Skill Assessment session for this class is available:   The Skill Assessment Session is a full day session using live streaming of the tasks to be completed.

 

revised 030122

 

If you have purchased or are considering purchase of one or more registrations for the CETP 4.1 - Designing and Installing Exterior Vapor Distribution Systems non-accelerated, live, online, instructor-led, interactive class,  a summary of what you need to know is contained herein.  You may have already seen this on the store class description, or Mike Digiorgio or Shane Sweet  may have emailed it to you.

 

EASTERN STANDARD TIME:   please note that all classes and times indicated are Eastern Standard Time.   If you live in a time zone other than Eastern Standard Time, please note that your start time will not be the same hour.  For instance, if the class is published to start at 8 am EASTERN, and you live on the west coast of the US, your start time will be 5 a.m. local time

 

Preparation - Students and those registering students:  You must read this entire document and be prepared for class.   Regretfully, time constraints do not allow for accommodation of significant disruption or delays in class to assist individual students arriving for class without preparation.  Consider:   

  • failure to secure the required publications and have them ready for use in class.  Implications:  we cannot spend significant time during class assisting students with retrieving the supplied .pdf of the book or books.

  • failure to test your computer equipment and ensure its working order before class begins.  Implications:  The entire class relies on every student showing for class with his or her equipment ready to use.  We cannot spend class time addressing technical issues for individual students.

  • failure to have a PERC account set up before class -  with delay of exams resulting.  Implications:  Secure your individual PERC account before class.  Arrive for class with this already done.  We cannot spend class time addressing this for individual students.

  • failure to have a working camera and working microphone as class begins. Implications:  Camera and microphone and speakers/headset are essential to participate in class.

  • Use a Desktop computer, Laptop computer or Tablet.   We do not recommend the use of a Smartphone for general class sessions.

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See the pre-class checklist at the following link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebhTVk_JKma8ysdDy9W1LWF_lZN917I6xhLnIJbDaoFI68FA/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

See the pre-class checklist in pdf of the page above at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QUyXvZHZ6is1381Jr3YSlMsk-6aA7tv9/view?usp=sharing

 

The original of this document can be seen at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rsv23_LLcdRez0111AybXbEtobBEMi9TowaxExpAUV8/edit?usp=sharing

 

We reserve the right to release from class any student showing for class but not clearly not prepared to participate without delay.  In that event, the student and company will forfeit the fees for that class.

 

In Order:   The CETP curriculum is intended to be taken in sequence, meaning you take Book One, followed by the subsequent “books”.   We have had students take CETP “out of order”, meaning, for example, a student took 2.2 Bobtail BEFORE he or she had completed Book One Basic Principles.  Our experience has been a mixed bag:  some ace the exam and class;  others struggle keeping up and have failed the exam as a result.  

 

We do not encourage taking CETP out of order.   The knowledge from Book One is essential to the Books that come after Book One and taking CETP “out of order” has created issues, including but not limited to slowing down the entire class at the expense of others, insufficient absorption of the material and failure of the exam for a subsequent book.  Should a student take CETP out of order, he or she does this at his or her own risk and we reserve the right to end a student’s session if he or she causes disruption of the class for others.   You, as the student or the person registering a student, agree to and acknowledge the implications of taking CETP “out of order”.   

 

Note the text of this document in the product description on the Store may be truncated due to site limitations, but the pdf of this document from the store download and the page at the link above are the same, full length, document.   The end of this document as shown on store product description text may have been “snipped” toward the end because the site limits the amount of text, so please make sure you read the ENTIRE document.

 

Those purchasing this class can expect one or more emails from Mike Digiorgio or Shane Sweet with details about the class starting on the published date.

 

Format - This CETP class is Live - not a recording, not a video - and will be led and instructed by Mike Digiorgio of Silverback Consulting, one of America's recognized propane instructors, consultants and trainers.

 

PERC publication number PRC-009401 - The training program provides current information, practices, and procedures to safely and efficiently design and install exterior components for residential and small commercial propane vapor distribution systems. Program available in a textbook and on-line e-learning format.

 

Non-Accelerated - This is NOT an ACCELERATED CLASS. See the overview of Accelerated classes at this link:   https://docs.google.com/document/d/144NWF79KYiIckT9PRn6qjJsv_-mrISM4ovYbL8-5KVo/edit?usp=sharing.

 

Book product ID is PRC-009401:   Updated to the most current edition of NFPA 58 and 49 CFR.  The course is  primarily designed to train employees who deliver propane in the bobtail (cargo tank motor vehicles)

 

SNIPPED- READ the entire document at the link above or when the pdf is sent to you upon purchase

 

 

03-15-22 & 03-16-22 CETP 4.1 Designing and Installing Exterior Vapor Distributio

$325.00Price
  • Need Skill Assessment for 4.1? Ask us about a virtual session to get it done

  • 2 days and done - this class is 2 days, not 3 as is typical 

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