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CNG/LPG PROGRAM ASSUMPTIONS
The following assumptions were developed by the workshop
members to define the boundaries by which the tasks statements were to be
written.
It is assumed that:
- as part of the standards by which training programs are measured,
students will not be expected to make engineering judgments (Such
judgments can not be satisfactorily validated in the field or by an
AFV technician.);
- where engineering judgments must be made on equipment
installation locations, it is assumed that such decisions will be
made by the management and/or engineering staff of the conversion
company.
It is assumed that:
- students will be expected to use manufacturer's specifications
and procedures when such information is provided;
- students will be expected to use/reference all applicable
industry accepted standards where the directions or specifications
are not provided by the manufacturer;
- students will be able to use/reference all current applicable
industry and government regulations/accepted practices and have
knowledge of these agencies.
It is assumed that:
- * the CNG/LPG training program will include instruction on: fuel
characteristics, differences between gasoline/diesel and alternative
fuels, safety implications of these characteristics/differences,
appropriate technical terminology, and potential environmental and
economic costs/benefits.
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