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28 Wednesday | NH3 Spring Safety School - Mt. Vernon9:00am - 12:00pm Rolland Lewis Community Building, 800 S. 27th Street, Mt. Vernon, 62864 DESIGNED FOR RETAIL AND FARMER-OWNED ANHYDROUS AMMONIA OPERATORS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES TO:
State of Illinois regulations (Illinois Admin Code Title 8, Chapter I, Part 215, Subpart A) require that any person at a commercial or non-commercial site who makes or breaks a connection on anhydrous ammonia equipment pertaining to the load & unloading as defined in the rule, or who maintains or repairs anhydrous ammonia vessels or associated equipment shall be a certified competent attendant.
RegistrationThrough February 28th $75 Registration cost is per person. THE 2024 NH3 SAFETY SCHOOLS are offered through the combined efforts of IFCA and the Illinois Department of Agriculture. IFCA and IDA prepare the content of the course and instructors cover topics and issues related to NH3 safety.
Anhydrous ammonia is an extremely hazardous material. Experience in Illinois has shown that NH3 can be handled and used safely. IFCA’s annual NH3 safety schools have contributed to this good safety record for over 40 years.
*Training is mandatory once every three years by State and Federal Law.Download the 2024 Program Brochure to learn more about the 2024 NH3 Safety Schools....or register online now.
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29 Thursday | NH3 Spring Safety School - Charleston9:00am - 12:00pm Unique Suites, 920 W. Lincoln Ave, Charleston, IL, 61920 DESIGNED FOR RETAIL AND FARMER-OWNED ANHYDROUS AMMONIA OPERATORS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES TO:
State of Illinois regulations (Illinois Admin Code Title 8, Chapter I, Part 215, Subpart A) require that any person at a commercial or non-commercial site who makes or breaks a connection on anhydrous ammonia equipment pertaining to the load & unloading as defined in the rule, or who maintains or repairs anhydrous ammonia vessels or associated equipment shall be a certified competent attendant.
RegistrationThrough February 29th $75 Registration cost is per person. THE 2024 NH3 SAFETY SCHOOLS are offered through the combined efforts of IFCA and the Illinois Department of Agriculture. IFCA and IDA prepare the content of the course and instructors cover topics and issues related to NH3 safety.
Anhydrous ammonia is an extremely hazardous material. Experience in Illinois has shown that NH3 can be handled and used safely. IFCA’s annual NH3 safety schools have contributed to this good safety record for over 40 years.
*Training is mandatory once every three years by State and Federal Law.Download the 2024 Program Brochure to learn more about the 2024 NH3 Safety Schools....or register online now.
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