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    Description
    Baghouses are one of the most effective and widely used control devices for fine particulate matter. This course will present the major uses for baghouses, operational theory and design, applicable regulations, permit conditions and inspection procedures. The course also includes a brief discussion of baghouse troubleshooting and maintenance. SITE VISIT RECOMMENDED.
    Who Should Attend
    This course is intended for new, entry-level as well as semi-experienced stationary source permit engineers,
    inspectors, regulatory agency staff, and environmental specialists in business and government. The course is
    designed to provide an overview of baghouses (control devices).
    Leaning Objectives
    Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with baghouse
    operations. Attendees will be able to identify the following with respect to baghouses:
    • What are we looking at?
    • Why do we care?
    • How does fabric filtration work?
    • Types of baghouses
    • Design and operation of baghouses
    • Operation and maintenance problems
    • Baghouse inspection
    Pre-Requisites
    NACT 101 – Uniform Air Quality Training Program (UAQTP), or equivalent courses/work
    experience.
    Dates
    -
    Location Address

    925 South University Avenue
    72204-1601 AR
    United States

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    Class Capacity
    30