Training Spotlight: HVAC Systems

Topics:
Construction Materials
Tags:
Construction,
FacilitiesNet,
Human Resources,
HVAC,
Training,
Training And Certification,
Worker,
Workforce Management
Source:
FacilitiesNet

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Overview: Managers seeking to improve technicians' inspection and troubleshooting skills must make tough decisions related to worker training. Maintenance and engineering managers know that worker training is critical in protecting organizations' investment in facilities. And of all such investments, managers often rank HVAC systems as the most critical area of operation. To ensure workers receive proper training, whether it relates to HVAC systems or other equipment systems, managers must devote time to identify needs and training resources and overcome challenges, such as tight budgets and scheduling conflicts.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 4


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