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If you have questions or wish to register for one of the seminars listed here, please contact Carol Chavez at 303.339.3223 or carol@AEIengineers.com.

08Apr
Seminar 1 (Link) Tue 7:00 PM

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08Apr
Seminar 2 (Link) Tue 7:00 PM

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08Apr
Seminar 3 (Link) Tue 7:00 PM

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20Jul

Seminar Link : cllick here

This training will provide attendees with an overview of possible safety concerns related to improper venting of gasoline fuel tanks associated with small engines such as those found on riding mowers. While manufacturers provide warnings to not refuel while the motor is running or hot, they do not typically elaborate on the potential danger of excessive fuel tank pressure and temperature or the telltale signs.

Gasoline begins producing vapors at temperatures well below freezing. On a balmy summer day, gasoline in a fuel tank situated close to a hot engine and/or exhaust can reach temperatures within its boiling range. If the fuel tank venting system does not sufficiently vent the vapors produced by these elevated temperatures, pressure can build inside the gas tank. If the fuel tank is opened under these conditions, liquid gasoline can be suddenly released from the tank. This violent ejection of gasoline is referred to as “gasoline geysering” and the results can be catastrophic. Gasoline can spray onto the equipment operator, the equipment, and surrounding area. If the gasoline gets ignited property damage, serious injuries and death can occur.

The training will cumulate in a live demonstration of gasoline geysering and subsequent fire.

Come learn and have fun. We will provide food and drink. Insurance continuing education credits have been applied for CO (P&C), and WY (General).

Contact Carol Chavez, Director, Business & Marketing, at carol@AEIengineers.com, or (303) 339.3223, to register for this event.

There is no fee to attend.

 

08Apr
Event 2 (Link) Tue 7:00 PM

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08Apr
Event 3 (Link) Tue 7:00 PM

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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text.