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Clean Air
Course Length: 20 minutes (Eng) / 25 minutes (Span)
Video Runtime: 11:15 (Eng) / 13:53 (Span)
Overview: Roughly 140 million Americans live in areas with poor air quality. Emissions, like air pollution, can have a big impact on people's health and the environment. They can reduce oxygen supply, cause delays to child development, and make breathing problems like asthma more difficult. They can also take nutrients from the soil and hurt crop growth. The Clean Air Act (CAA) creates guidelines to manage emissions. It creates air quality standards and regulates how many toxins are allowed in the air. It is important to follow these guidelines and contribute to cleaner, healthier air for everyone.
Clean Air is designed to help learners understand regulatory requirements related to air quality programs. Specifically related to emissions control, monitoring, permitting, and reporting.
Objectives:
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify different types of emissions and their impact
- Explain how to collect and calculate emissions data
- Recognize permit types and when they are required
- Explain how and when to report emissions
- Describe effective record keeping strategies for emissions data
Outline:
Clean Air covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Emissions
- What are emissions
- Different types of emissions
- How to identify various emissions
Data Collection and Emissions Calculations
- Types of data
- Methods of calculating emissions
Permits
- Types of permits
- How to determine what permits are needed
Reporting Emissions
- How to report emissions
- Frequency of reporting
Recordkeeping
- What records to keep and retention
- Best practices
Conclusion
Regulations Covered: N/A
Copyright Date: 2026
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