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A new study from the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association,
conducted by researchers at Drexel University suggests higher flow velocities and smaller
diameter plumbing results in better building water quality.
MCAA’s New Worker Safety & Health Resources assist contractors in providing training on how to identify common hazards in the mechanical industry, and how to protect themselves from those hazards.
ACCA developed its groundbreaking A2L Refrigerant Safety Training program to help the HVACR industry navigate the transition to more environmentally friendly refrigerants.
Under the renewed five-year agreement, the alliance will develop curricula addressing a range of topics, including hazards in the construction industry.
As part of its commitment to champion healthy indoor environments, Carrier has teamed up with the American Lung Association to support indoor air quality (IAQ) research in schools through the development of a case study on IAQ and its impact on student well-being.