COSA
offers certification in conjunction with its
classes. The areas of certification
include, but are not limited to.
Carbon Monoxide Certification -
To ensure public health and safety the
following occupations need to be aware
of Carbon Monoxide dangers and
remediation procedures; First Responders
(Fire Department EMT personnel and other
Paramedics), Inspectors (local
government and independent home
inspectors), Technicians (HVAC,
Plumbers, and utility company
workers).
Combustion Analysis Certification
-
This
certification is designed to ensure that
technicians possess the knowledge
necessary to guarantee maximum fuel
efficiency, safety, reduction in
warranty claims, and extended appliance
life.
Universal R-410A Certification -
R410A operates at considerably higher
pressures than R22 and requires the use
of special tanks, gauges and recovery
equipment. R-410A
systems employ thicker walled tubing,
newly developed compressors,
and a higher grade oil that requires
different installation and service
procedures. Technicians must understand
the safe handling, proper charging
procedures, and operating
characteristics of R410A systems.
Green Awareness
-
Specification,
application and use of products that
reduce the amount of carbon are
considered to be “Green.” Green
buildings incorporate a green
infrastructure which is made up of
plumbing, mechanical and electrical
systems that have green components or
produce green results. Several
considerations are given to green
buildings such as the site selection;
quality and conservation of water;
systems, materials and resources; energy
efficiency; and indoor environmental
quality. The exam consists of Green
concepts, systems, terminology,
products, and how mechanical technicians
interact with green systems.