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For more information on AFE and Facilities America Education Forum please visit www.AFE.org 9:00am – 10:00am Room A Water Use Reduction in HVAC and Industrial Cooling Systems William Green, District Engineer; ProChemTech International  Session will discuss LEED v4 methods to reduce water use, reuse water in cooling towers, rainwater recovery and use in cooling  towers and domestic water.  Water treatment is required to reuse water, cycle up a cooling tower and use water in domestic  applications.  We will discuss the opportunities challenges and required technology to reduce water footprint in commercial and  industrial sites. Room B Glycol Overview for Facility Managers Alfonso Sira, Account Manager; Houghton Chemical Corporation Come learn about Glycol based heat transfer fluids.  This session will cover types of glycol, applications, and good maintenance  practices.  The discussion will also include an examination of various regulations, health, and safety issues.  This class is a must attend  if your facility purchases glycol, maintains a glycol HVAC system, or are considering glycol in the future. 10:15am – 11:15am Room A Advanced Retrofit Conservation Technologies Scott Milne [LEED, GA, BPI, RESNET], President; National Energy Technologies LLC  Advanced retrofit conservation strategies are quick easy have rapid payback and also protect equipment and health. Discover which  equipment or process saves from 5 to 25% on electricity, cooling, water, refrigeration, lighting, laundry, duct work and many other  building systems. Attendees will witness demonstrations of new age conservation concepts. Room B Essential Steps to Identify, Control and Eliminate Liabilities at Your Property Mark Roman, President; Envision Environmental, Inc.  Environmental liabilities that are not identified at your facility can often result in significant efforts and costs to address.  This  presentation will provide guidance to identify, control and eliminate these liabilities. Room C Your Facilities Power Quality James Minadeo, President; Zero Surge Inc.  Poor power quality degrades and damages building equipment.  Even energy saving implementations, like LED lighting, can have  reduced cost savings from poor power quality.  Solutions to improve power quality will be provided. (Continued on next page) 11:30am – 12:30pm Room A Infrared Inspections; the Pros and Cons Bill Fabian, Vice President; Monroe Infrared Technology, Inc.  Please join Bill Fabian as he explains the benefits of conducting infrared inspections in commercial and industrial settings; what you  can expect from an infrared inspection and also explain the limitations of infrared technology. Bill will help answer whether infrared  technology is cost‐effective for your company. Room B OSHA's Enforcement and Significant Changes in the 2015 NFPA 70E Doug Tellin, Owner; Electrical Safety Specialist, LLC  This session is to provide an overall understanding of the latest changes of the NFPA 70E and how they may affect your company's  overall electrical safety program. Learn about significant changes such as approach boundaries, PPE requirements, host employer  responsibilities, and more!  During this session we will also go into detail on the latest training requirements for qualified employees  as well as OSHA enforcement of these standards.  Student will gain a better understanding of the relationship with OSHA and NFPA  70E as well as key items that need to be addressed for the next three year cycle of their electrical safety program. Room C Introduction to AFE Education; is AFE Certification Right for You? Presenter To Be Announced  Come see what AFE is all about.  Learn how AFE can help you grow and advance your company through our four certification  programs: Certified Facility Energy Analyst  /  Certified Plant Engineer  /  Certified Professional Maintenance Manager / Certified  Plant Supervisor 12:45pm – 1:45pm Room A SEMINAR SCHEDULE THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 2015 For more information on AFE and Facilities America Education Forum please visit www.AFE.org 9:00am – 10:00am Room A Water Use Reduction in HVAC and Industrial Cooling Systems William Green, District Engineer; ProChemTech International  Session will discuss LEED v4 methods to reduce water use, reuse water in cooling towers, rainwater recovery and use in cooling  towers and domestic water.  Water treatment is required to reuse water, cycle up a cooling tower and use water in domestic  applications.  We will discuss the opportunities challenges and required technology to reduce water footprint in commercial and  industrial sites. Room B Glycol Overview for Facility Managers Alfonso Sira, Account Manager; Houghto Chemical C rporation Come learn about Glycol b sed heat transfer fluids.  This session will cover types of glycol, applications, and good maintenance  practices.  The discussion will also include an examination of various regulations, health, and safety issues.  This class is a must attend  if your facility purchases glycol, maintains a glycol HVAC system, or are considering glycol in the future. 10:15am – 11:15am Room A Advanced Retrofit Conservation Technologies Scott Milne [LEED, GA, BPI, RESNET], President; Nationa Energy Technologies LLC  Advanced retrofit conservation strategies are quick easy have rapid payback and also protect equipment and health. Discover which  equipment or process saves from 5 to 25% on electricity, cooling, water, refrigeration, lighting, laundry, duct work and many other  building systems. Attendees will witness demonstrations of new age conservation concepts. Room B Essential Steps to Identify, Control and Eliminate Liabilities at Your Property Mark Roman, President; Envision Environmental, Inc.  Environmental liabilities that are not identified at your facility can often result in significant efforts and costs to address.  This  presentation will provide guidance to identify, control and eliminate these liabilities. Room C Your Facilities Power Quality James Minadeo, President; Zero Surge Inc.  Poor power quality degrades and damages building equipment.  Even energy saving implementations, like LED lighting, can have  reduced cost savings from poor power quality.  Solutions to improve power quality will be provided. (Continued on next page) Tree Inventories – For Efficient Tree Care Budgeting and Management Michael Galvin, Director & Matt Weibel, Arborist;  The Consulting Group at SavATree  A tree inventory and management plan is an invaluable tool for reducing risk, short‐term budgeting and long‐term planning. Learn  how innovative technology has enhanced sound, cost effective tree care decision‐making using an application that can be referenced  and updated on site in real time. Please note: All Sessions are FREE to Attend. Schedule is subject to change. Designated Educational Seminars are approved for CEU credit by the Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) for AFE member credit within AFE's Continuing Education Program ONLY. Non-AFE Continuing Education Program Participants should contact their respective Association or Institution for reciprocal CEU approval.

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