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GROUND POWER SCHOOL DATES FOR 2012

WEEK OF

SCHOOL TYPE

January 10

D.C. Units
February 7

Engine Driven 400 Hz Units

March 6

Solid State Converters

April 10 Engine Driven 400 Hz Units
May 8

D.C. Units

June 12

Solid State Converters

August 7

Engine Driven 400 Hz Units

September 11 D.C. Units
October 9 Engine Driven 400 Hz Units
November 6 Solid State Converters

 

Note that the above dates reflect TUESDAY starting dates.
These schools cover the current production equipment only. The engine drive schools will be held as generic
schools. The student will need to supply the Ground Power Service Department with a complete list of serial
numbers of the units owned. This way, the unique information to their units can be covered.
The D.C. schools will cover the DC Engine Driven Equipment (either JET-EX5D or JET-EX6D based on
customers) and the GPU-400 (or GPU-600).
Be sure that the necessary information is received at Hobart Ground Power at least 1 month prior to the
beginning school date. The schools have limited space and are on a first come first served basis.
If there are any questions regarding this, please contact the Service Department at (937) 332-5060,
or fax (937) 332-5121.
In the U.S.A. call (800) 422-4177 or fax (800) 367-4945.

Note: Personal Protective Equipment ("PPE") Policy

All Hobart Ground Power employees, contractors, vendors, and visitors are subject to the requirements of this policy and must wear appropriate personal protective equipment as identified by hazard assessments conducted by the Business Unit. PPE required in the GP Production Area includes: ANSI approved safety glasses. While steel toed shoes are not a requirement for visitors, they are required to wear full cover shoes (no open toes).