What We Do
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Generator Maintenance Services Training
Our end-to-end training for generator maintenance services supports technical workforces that serve industrial facilities, healthcare systems, commercial campuses, municipalities, and mission-critical operations which cannot afford downtime.
Program Objectives:
- Generator Theory and Fundamentals
- Electrical Theory and Fundamentals
- Electrical Safety
- Arc Flash Safety
- Generator Maintenance: Inspections, Check Sheets, and Logs
- Generator Maintenance: Fluids and Filters Changes
- Load Bank: Theory and Operation
- NFPA 110 and 99 Standards and Best Practices
- Automatic Transfer Switch Maintenance
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Advanced Triage Techniques and Methods
- Component Repairs and Replacement
- Customer Service

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Emergency Power Supply System Management Workshops
Our entry level EPSS workshops are designed to help Facility Managers, Hospital Engineers, and end users of all backgrounds effectively manage and maintain the onsite emergency power supply systems at their facilities.
Program Objectives:
- EPSS 101: Fundamentals of Emergency Power
- EPSS 102: Generator Safety and Arc Flash Awareness
- EPSS 201: Weekly Inspections, NFPA 110, and Trend Analysis
- EPSS 301: Maintenance Best Practices and Operational Testing
- EPSS 302: Basic Triage and Troubleshooting
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HVAC and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Maintenance Service Training
Our end-to-end HVAC and Refrigeration program supports maintenance service technicians, who serve commercial and industrial facilities. The program combines core HVAC theory, advanced troubleshooting, energy efficiency, and customer service with hands-on labs that prepare technicians to safely install, maintain, and repair modern HVAC/R systems while meeting EPA Section 608 requirements and evolving refrigerant standards.
Program Objectives:
- HVAC/R Theory and Fundamentals
- Electrical Theory and Fundamentals
- Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
- Refrigeration Cycle and Air Conditioning Systems Fundamentals
- HVAC/R Maintenance
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Installation and Repairs
- Energy Efficient Basics
- Selling and Customer Service
- EPA Section 608
- Refrigerant Transition and Recovery



Qualified Electrical Worker (QEW) Training Program
Our Qualified Electrical Worker (QEW) Training Program is designed to equip personnel with the essential knowledge and skills required to work safely on or near energized electrical equipment. Aligned with OSHA and NFPA 70E guidelines, this program focuses on hazard recognition, risk mitigation, and safe work practices to support employer-based qualification of electrical workers.
Through a combination of foundational theory and practical application, participants gain a clear understanding of electrical hazards, protective measures, and industry best practices necessary to perform work competently and safely in electrical environments.
Note: Completion of this program supports, but does not solely determine, designation as a “Qualified Person.” Final qualification is determined by the employer based on training, experience, and demonstrated competency.
Program Objectives:
- Identify electrical hazards associated with energized and de-energized systems
- Understand OSHA and NFPA 70E requirements related to qualified persons and electrical safety
- Apply safe work practices when working on or near electrical equipment
- Interpret electrical drawings and equipment labeling relevant to their job tasks
- Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for electrical work
- Recognize approach boundaries and shock/arc flash risks
- Demonstrate basic troubleshooting and hazard assessment skills
- Follow proper lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures for electrical systems