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Oil Firing Technical Association (OFTEC)

Organisation Address details


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The need for the achievement of high standards of combustion efficiency is universally accepted. For environmental, safety and economic reasons, it is necessary to make sure that fuel is delivered and used without waste and minimises environmental impact and that the working practices of personnel concerned with storage and combustion are kept up to date with the increasing demands of developing technology. In order to achieve such levels of competence, it is necessary for Technicians to be trained to the highest standards and have their knowledge continuously updated. OFTEC also provides training for those engaged in advising the general public about oil central heating.|A standard to train to OFTEC has a Code of Practice for Training. This includes all the matter that must be covered in training courses, such as safety requirements, legislation and the technical aspects of the work. All OFTEC approved training courses must meet the requirements of this Code.|-Helplines & other technical support for oil firing industry.

Organisation email: enquiries@oftec.org

Websites: http://www.oftec.org

Keywords: Energy industry - Courses training suppliers - Short courses - Training and short courses - TSC PLSC - Useful Links - petroleum organisations

Organisation: Oil Firing Technical Association (OFTEC)

Subjects: Information technology, Energy engineering, Environment, Safety, Skills, education and training, Electricity from fuel combustion, Heat generation, Heat from fuel combustion, Storage, Waste recycling and disposal, Transportation of products, Biofuels, Crude oil, Oil, Waste, Environmental impact

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