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The
Georgia Visible Emissions Certification Training Program consists of
four annual “smoke schools” - two in the spring and two in the fall -
both times occurring in Atlanta & Savannah. This training is open
to regulatory personnel, consultants, industrial and other members of
the regulated community. The purpose of the program is to certify a
participant's ability to meet federal requirements for visually
determining the opacity of plumes from stationary point sources. In
addition, this program provides training for the determination of the
frequency of fugitive emissions from stationary sources (located indoors
or outdoors (including flares) using Method 22.
Each "school" consists of classroom lectures and orientation followed
by field training, testing and certification. Participants can maintain
continuous certification by successfully completing the field training
every six months (as specified in federal reference Method-9 of the
Code of Federal Regulations). The classroom portion however, should be
attended every three years.
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Registration
Click here to Register
To register for Smoke School,
please login to your GECO account
and select Smoke School from the Quick Links.
If you do not have a GECO account, please click here to create a GECO account.
No registration fee is
required.
Please register at least a week
before the class begins.
Smoke School Reminders
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