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How Solar Cells Work
In this article, we will examine solar cells to learn how they convert the sun's energy directly into electricity. In the process, you will learn why we are getting closer to using the sun's energy on a daily basis, and why we still have more research to do before the process becomes cost effective.

Step by Step to Choosing the Right Battery
This is a guide to help you select the right battery pack for your needs.

What is Carbon Monoxide and it's Effects?
Dangerous amounts of CO can accumulate when as a result of poor installation, poor maintenance or failure or damage to an appliance in service, the fuel is not burned properly, or when rooms are poorly ventilated and the Carbon Monoxide is unable to escape.

What to Look for in Gas Detection and Measurement Instrumentation
This workshop is for those who are new or uninitiated to using or selecting gas detection/measurement instrumentation for monitoring environments for toxic or combustible gases to insure personal or personnel safety. The workshop will cover the basic selection criteria and operation of various gas detection/measurement instrumentation. There will also be a chance to see various types of instrumentation during a hands-on demonstration by OSHA personnel.

Gases - Explosive and Flammability Concentration Limits
The flammable (explosive) range is the range of a gas or vapor concentration that will burn or explode if an ignition source is introduced. Limiting concentrations are commonly called the "Lower Explosive or Flammable Limit" (LEL/LFL) and the "Upper Explosive or Flammable Limit" (UEL/UFL).

Facts About Smoke Detectors
The two major types of smoke detectors are the ionization and photoelectric units. All smoke detectors depend on various combinations of minute liquid or solid particles suspended in a gaseous dispersion agent for their operation. Particle characteristics that affect detection thresholds include diameter, shape, internal structure, optical properties, and concentration.




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