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Most of our webinars are offered once every 2 to 4 months with a limited number of seats. Schedule is subject to change without prior notice. Please check our website before purchase. Registration deadline is 24 hours prior to event – we recommend registering earlier to ensure a slot is available. The schedule for our live webinars is listed below.

Live Webinars

May 2026

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Mon, May 4 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Electric Submersible Pumps
Thu, May 7 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Fundamentals of electric submersible pump systems and their engineering applications.

Suspension Bridge: Basic and Advanced Concepts and Structural Evaluation
Fri, May 8 | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET | 6 PDH | Learn More
Suspension bridge components, structural evaluation, and service-life extension.

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: Grid Integration and System Planning
Mon, May 11 | 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
How EVs affect the electric grid and support demand response planning.

Global Climate Change
Tue, May 12 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Climate change impacts, including sea-level rise and severe weather.

Killing Fire Before It Kills You
Wed, May 13 | 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Fire tetrahedron basics and practical fire-control concepts.

Natural Gas Infrastructure
Thu, May 14 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of natural gas production, processing, transportation, and distribution.

Environmental Pollution
Thu, May 14 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Water pollution sources, impacts, and implications for health and the environment.

Lessons Learned in Gas-Liquid Mixing: Optimizing a Bioreactor Pilot Plant
Fri, May 15 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Lessons from gas-liquid mixing and bioreactor pilot-plant optimization.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Fri, May 15 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Understanding & Mitigating Hot Work Hazards
Mon, May 18 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Hot work safety, case studies, and practical lessons for preventing fire and explosion incidents.

Solar Energy Systems: Infrastructure Impacts and Grid Integration
Mon, May 18 | 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm ET | 3 PDH | Learn More
How distributed solar affects distribution and transmission systems.

Horizontal Directional Drilling
Tue, May 19 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Fundamentals of HDD for utility installation beneath obstacles and developed areas.

Introduction to Natural Hazards
Tue, May 19 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of major natural disasters and their engineering significance.

Introduction to Combustion and Combustion Control
Wed, May 20 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Practical understanding of combustion reactions and combustion-system operation.

Designing for Acoustics
Wed, May 20 | 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Sound transfer principles and design methods for noise control.

Introduction to Oil Well Bottom Hole Pumps
Thu, May 21 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Introduction to bottom hole pump systems used in oil production.

Coastal Processes
Thu, May 21 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Dynamic coastal environments, coastal hazards, and human development pressures.

Tunnel Design and Cost Analysis
Fri, May 22 | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET | 6 PDH | Learn More
Tunnel design with emphasis on life-cycle cost analysis and long-term uncertainty.

Detecting and Eliminating Radon
Mon, May 25 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Radon risks, testing, exposure pathways, and mitigation basics.

Introduction to Oil Well Progressive Cavity Pump Systems
Tue, May 26 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Design, operation, and applications of progressive cavity pump systems.

Soil and Groundwater Monitoring
Tue, May 26 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Monitoring well installation and groundwater sampling best practices.

Professional Ethics
Wed, May 27 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Professional standards and ethical principles for engineers and related professionals.

Pipeline Chemical Maintenance
Thu, May 28 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Chemical products used to protect process vessels and pipeline integrity.

Groundwater and Soil Remediation
Thu, May 28 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of common techniques for containing and remediating contaminated soil and groundwater.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Fri, May 29 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

June 2026

Grid Resiliency: Substation Fire Protection and Damage Mitigation
Mon, June 1 | 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Substation reliability, transformer failure scenarios, and grid damage prevention.

Rivers and Flooding
Tue, June 2 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of rivers, floodplains, and flooding-related engineering concerns.

Approaching Net Zero
Wed, June 3 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Practical sustainable-design strategies for reducing energy and water use.

Slope Processes, Landslides and Subsidence
Thu, June 4 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of slope behavior, landslides, and subsidence processes.

Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas: Plant Design, Hazards, and Tanks
Fri, June 5 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Technical introduction to LNG facilities, hazards, and plant design basics.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Mon, June 8 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Soils and the Environment
Tue, June 9 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
How soil properties affect plant life, waste disposal, and natural hazards.

Tracking Project Changes
Wed, June 10 | 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
How contract documents and change-tracking tools are used during construction.

Introduction to Oil Well Hydraulic Fracturing Operations
Thu, June 11 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Basic science, materials, equipment, and design considerations for hydraulic fracturing.

Global Climate Change
Thu, June 11 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Climate change impacts, including sea-level rise and severe weather.

Engineering Safe LNG Plants: Storage Architecture and Containment Systems
Fri, June 12 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
LNG storage, containment systems, pressure relief, and process safety.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Fri, June 12 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Advanced Energy Storage Systems: Grid Integration and Microgrid Applications
Mon, June 15 | 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm ET | 3 PDH | Learn More
Energy storage, grid integration, and microgrid applications in cleaner power systems.

In Defense of Buildings
Mon, June 15 | 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Security planning and layered lines of defense for modern facilities.

Introduction to Oil Production Facilities
Tue, June 16 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Overview of oil production and conveyance facilities.

Suspension Bridge: Basic and Advanced Concepts and Structural Evaluation
Tue, June 16 | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET | 6 PDH | Learn More
Suspension bridge components, structural evaluation, and service-life extension.

Understanding & Mitigating Hot Work Hazards
Wed, June 17 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Hot work safety, case studies, and practical lessons for preventing fire and explosion incidents.

Environmental Pollution
Wed, June 17 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Water pollution sources, impacts, and implications for health and the environment.

Natural Gas Infrastructure
Thu, June 18 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of natural gas production, processing, transportation, and distribution.

Introduction to Natural Hazards
Thu, June 18 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of major natural disasters and their engineering significance.

Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas: Plant Design, Hazards, and Tanks
Fri, June 19 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Technical introduction to LNG facilities, hazards, and plant design basics.

Engineering Safe LNG Plants: Storage Architecture and Containment Systems
Mon, June 22 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
LNG storage, containment systems, pressure relief, and process safety.

Horizontal Directional Drilling
Tue, June 23 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Fundamentals of HDD for utility installation beneath obstacles and developed areas.

Coastal Processes
Tue, June 23 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Dynamic coastal environments, coastal hazards, and human development pressures.

Basics of Water Treatment
Wed, June 24 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Core water-treatment processes from chemistry through plant operations.

Soil and Groundwater Monitoring
Thu, June 25 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Monitoring well installation and groundwater sampling best practices.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Fri, June 26 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Tunnel Design and Cost Analysis
Tue, June 30 | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET | 6 PDH | Learn More
Tunnel design with emphasis on life-cycle cost analysis and long-term uncertainty.

July 2026

Water Pollution and Control
Mon, July 6 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Water pollutants, their sources, and how river water quality is evaluated.

Groundwater and Soil Remediation
Tue, July 7 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of common techniques for containing and remediating contaminated soil and groundwater.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Wed, July 8 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Rivers and Flooding
Thu, July 9 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of rivers, floodplains, and flooding-related engineering concerns.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Mon, July 13 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Slope Processes, Landslides and Subsidence
Thu, July 16 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of slope behavior, landslides, and subsidence processes.

Understanding & Mitigating Hot Work Hazards
Fri, July 17 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Hot work safety, case studies, and practical lessons for preventing fire and explosion incidents.

Introduction to Wastewater Collection Systems
Wed, July 22 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Overview of sanitary sewer systems, components, and maintenance practices.

Soils and the Environment
Thu, July 23 | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
How soil properties affect plant life, waste disposal, and natural hazards.

Hazardous Waste Stabilization and Solidification
Fri, July 24 | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm ET | 2 PDH | Learn More
Practical treatment methods for stabilizing and managing hazardous materials.

Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion
Wed, July 29 | 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ET | 1 PDH | Learn More
Ethics case study on the Imperial Sugar dust explosion and the engineering lessons it offers.

Live Webinar Courses – Current Offerings

CH-02-950 Basics of Water Treatment – 2 PDH
This live webinar provides a comprehensive foundation in modern water treatment systems, exploring everything from foundational chemistry to real-world plant operations. It gives an in-depth look at the mechanics of critical unit processes, including coagulation, flocculation, mixing, water softening, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, and adsorption. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-953 Water Pollution and Control – 2 PDH
This live webinar provides engineers with an in-depth exploration of water pollutants, their sources, and their overarching effects on river systems. It covers the sources and effects of water pollutants and the application of models to accurately evaluate river water quality. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-952 Introduction to Wastewater Collection Systems – 2 PDH
This live webinar provides a comprehensive overview of sanitary sewer systems, covering core terminology, system types, construction specifications, and maintenance practices. It explores the essential components of collection networks, detailing various sewer types, structural shapes, and critical system appurtenances. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-954 Hazardous Waste Stabilization and Solidification – 2 PDH
This live webinar provides an in-depth exploration of stabilization and solidification processes, equipping engineering professionals with the practical knowledge needed to safely manage and treat hazardous materials. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

ET-02-050W Engineering Ethics: Imperial Sugar Dust Explosion – 1 PDH
This Live Webinar ethics course provides an in-depth analysis of the tragic February 7, 2008, sugar dust explosion at the Imperial Sugar manufacturing facility in Port Wentworth, Georgia, which resulted in fourteen fatalities and numerous severe injuries.

ST-02-900 Suspension Bridge: Basic and Advanced Concepts and Structural Evaluation – 6 PDH
This live webinar presents the basic concepts in the field of suspension bridges and defines the major components of a bridges with an emphasis on suspension bridges. It also covers the structural evaluation of a bridge, the uniqueness of suspension bridges, and how to increase the service life of a suspension bridge.

ST-02-901 Tunnel Design and Cost Analysis – 6 PDH
This live webinar explores the advantages and limitations of LCCA. One major challenge is that advances in technology could render current knowledge obsolete by the end of the tunnel’s life cycle. As a result, long-term predictions made early in the project might not fully capture future realities.

EN-02-301W Groundwater and Soil Monitoring – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of groundwater and soil monitoring best practices. Topics include methods of installing monitoring wells and collecting groundwater samples to ensure samples are representative of water from an aquifer. These methods attempt to minimize the potential for the introduction of contaminants into the ground through the process of installing monitoring wells. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

EN-02-302W Groundwater and Soil Remediation – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of groundwater and soil remediation. Since the early 1980s groundwater scientists and engineers have developed a number of techniques for both containing and remediating soil and groundwater contamination.

EN-02-303W The Principles of Groundwater Flow – 1 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of the principles of groundwater flow. Groundwater flow is governed by the three outside forces acting on groundwater: gravity (which pulls water downward), external pressure (combination of atmospheric pressure and the weight of the overlying water), and molecular attraction (adherence, surface – tension). It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

EN-02-305W Environmental Pollution – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar provides an overview of water pollution and its impact on human health and the environment. The greatest water pollution problem in the world today is lack of disease-free drinking water for about 20 percent of the world’s population. Waterborne diseases that kill about 2 million people a year, and most of the deaths are of children under the age of 5. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

GE-02-306W Slope Processes, Landslides and Subsidence – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of slope processes, landslides, and subsidence. Slopes are dynamic evolving features, depending upon topography, rock types, climate, vegetation, water, and geologic time; materials are constantly moving down the slope at varied rates.

EN-02-308W Rivers and Flooding – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of rivers and flooding. For more than 200 years, Americans have lived and worked on floodplains, depending on soil, water supply, ease of waste disposal, and the commerce.

EN-02-309W Coastal Processes – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar provides an overview of coastal processes. It focuses on the dynamic coastal environment and convergent zones of continental and oceanic processes. More than 50 percent of the world’s population is concentrated in the coastal zones that are characterized by varied topography, climate, and vegetation. Potential coastal hazards are compounded because the largest cities, and the associated human activities, are located in coastal zones. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

EN-02-310W Soils and the Environment – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of soils and their relationship to the environment. Soil supports plant life, and soil properties are critical for waste disposal. The impacts of natural hazards are greatly affected by soil properties.

CH-02-605W Introduction to Combustion and Combustion Control – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar provides a clear, practical, easy-to-follow understanding of combustion reactions and how they can be readily applied to selecting, designing, and efficiently operating combustion systems and equipment ranging from boilers and industrial furnaces through incinerators and diesel engines. It incorporates numerous graphics, photographs, charts, and diagrams to illustrate and facilitate the understanding of the different course topics. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

EN-02-304W Global Climate Change – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar provides an overview of climate change and its global impacts. The effects of global climate change include sea level rise, leading to the inundation of coastal cities, severe weather (hurricanes, tornadoes, drought and floods. This course is intended for all engineering disciplines. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

EN-02-307W Introduction to Natural Hazards – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar provides an introduction to natural hazards. Natural disasters cause tremendous loss of life and/or property damage across the planet. Earthquakes, floods, cyclones (hurricanes) kill several million people each year, with an average worldwide loss of life of about 150,000 people. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-601W Live Webinar – Introduction to Oil Production Facilities – 1 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of oil production and conveyance facilities. It is intended for all engineering disciplines. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-630W Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing Operations – 1 PDH
This live webinar course introduces the basic science, materials, and equipment used to hydraulically fracture an oil well. It defines the oilfield processes used and defines the fracking practices in detail. It also covers the methodology used to design the operation, subsurface geological setting in which it is pumped, and the chemicals used in the process. The tools and equipment on site to pump the costly engineering project are also displayed and discussed.

CH-02-627 Progressive Cavity Pump Systems – 2 PDH
This live webinar delves into the design, operation, and applications of this essential industrial equipment. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the internal mechanics, including the rotor and stator interactions that enable the efficient transfer of fluids.

CH-02-624W Pipeline Chemical Maintenance – 1 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of the basic chemical products used to counter the challenges of process vessel integrity and robust pipeline transportation of crude and manufactured products. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-629W Natural Gas Infrastructure – 1 PDH
This live webinar introduces provides an overview of the fundamental natural gas production, processing, pipelining, transportation, and distribution necessary to meet the challenges of a growing world economy. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-623W Horizontal Directional Drilling – 2 PDH
This Live Webinar course provides an overview of the fundamentals of horizontal directionally drilled (HDD) holes for utility infrastructure under roads, lawns, buildings, creeks, and other geographic obstacles. It is intended for all engineering disciplines.

CH-02-628W Electric Pumps – 1 PDH
This live webinar introduces the fundamentals of electric submersible pump systems and their use in water wells, geothermal energy heat exchange systems, mine dewatering operations, high-volume surface liquid pumping projects, and oil & gas production operations. The fundamental calculations, basic applications, uses, tools, parts, and design are analyzed and discussed.

CH-02-750 Fundamentals of Liquefied Natural Gas: Plant Design, Hazards, and Tanks – 1 PDH
This live webinar covers LNG technologies at both a technical and human resource development level. This training is needed to help you design, operate, or maintain an LNG facility; however, many LNG topics can also apply to other petrochemical plants.

CH-02-751 Engineering Safe LNG Plants: Storage Architecture and Containment Systems – 1 PDH
This live webinar explores the critical storage infrastructure of LNG facilities, providing an in-depth look at tank architecture, containment systems, and pressure relief mechanisms. It covers Boil-Off Gas (BOG) management and process safety analysis to ensure the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of petrochemical plants.

EE-02-840W Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: Grid Integration and System Planning – 2 PDH
This live webinar establishes the impact of electric vehicles on the electric grid while highlighting the role of electric vehicle as a mobile energy storage demand response tool for the electric transmission and distribution grid.

EE-02-841W Solar Energy Systems: Infrastructure Impacts and Grid Integration – 3 PDH
This live webinar highlights the impact of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), mainly solar, on the distribution electric grid and on the transmission system under normal and emergency conditions, highlighting the difference between the impact during sunny and cloudy days.

EE-02-842W Grid Resiliency: Substation Fire Protection and Damage Mitigation – 2 PDH
This live webinar explores the critical role of generation, transmission, and distribution substations in maintaining our modern electrical grid and supporting renewable energy, detailing essential damage prevention methods, various substation bus designs, and transformer failure scenarios necessary to ensure grid reliability.

EE-02-843W Advanced Energy Storage Systems: Grid Integration and Microgrid Applications – 3 PDH
This live webinar establishes the impact of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) while highlighting the role of energy storage on the electric transmission and distribution grid. It discusses the critical role energy storage will play in the 100% clean and renewable energy systems by 2050 or sooner.

ET-02-720W Professional Ethics – 2 PDH
This course defines the ethics and accepted principles that guide architects, engineers, and contractors when professional questions arise. Participants will explore various sets of guidelines that establish professional standards and rules.

ME-02-721W Designing for Acoustics – 2 PDH
In this overview of acoustics, principles of sound transfer are laid out, as well as design methods used to control the production, transmission, and reduction of noise. This is discussed in general and a specific building type.

EN-02-722W Detecting and Eliminating Radon – 2 PDH
Participants will learn to identify what this invisible danger is, how occupants are exposed, and the specific health risks associated with high radon levels. The presentation explains how to identify areas of the country with high radon concentrations and reviews ways to accurately test for this substance in buildings.

PM-02-723W Tracking Project Changes – 1 PDH
Participants will learn to define exactly what is included when the term “contract documents” is used and discuss the numerous reasons changes occur during projects. The presentation describes the principal means and documents used to track and implement changes during construction projects , and examines how system conflicts should be resolved.

ST-02-724W Killing Fire Before It Kills You – 1 PDH
Participants will learn to identify all four ingredients that make up the fire tetrahedron and differentiate between various types of fires based on their specific fuel sources. The presentation explains three basic methods to remove heat from a burning surface.

CE-02-725W In Defense of Buildings – 1 PDH
Participants will learn to understand the different types of threats that modern facilities must counter. The presentation explains how to determine various lines of defense around buildings where security measures can be effectively implemented.

SU-02-726W Approaching Net Zero – 2 PDH
This live webinar explores the pragmatic realities of sustainable design, showing engineers how reducing energy and water use directly lowers utility costs while minimizing the environmental footprint we leave for future generations. Participants will explore practical methodologies for reducing a facility’s environmental impact, from the energy saved by treating and heating less water to the core concepts of energy efficiency.

HS-02-951W Understanding & Mitigating Hot Work Hazards – 1 PDH
This Live Webinar provides a critical look at the devastating consequences of inadequate hot work safety programs by examining real-world case studies from various industries, including oil and gas, food production, and wastewater treatment.