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MarkTaylor

Dear enlightened ones,

I have drawn a blank on the internet trying to find free commercial gas training manuals...
Just started a new job as a M&E project manager for a very repeatable company and wish to further my understanding. I am currently skint as my last company liquidated themselves owing me 9k! ouch.
i am a mechanical engineer of 20+ years and like to pride myself on my knowledge.
The contracts that i am currently involved with all involve a large amount of commercial gas and i dont wish to blag my labour for lack of understanding (sure fire way to loose respect) so would like to educate myself in the interim with some training.
could anyone point me in the right direction?

i would be eternally great full,

mark
 
Free manuals are no good. They go out of date literally as soon as they are written.

Talk to your comm guy. Trust him.

The project managers in my company don't know that much about gas, they don't need to. They call me in for advice.
 
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