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The research was undertaken to develop training programs for firefighting personnel when responding to fires in occupancies with both new and existing refrigerants.
AHRI offered panel discussions and presentations from industry experts who outlined the results of the organization’s flammable refrigerant research projects.
With roadblocks set in place by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting current state and local restrictions that prohibit mass gatherings over 50 people, an in-person event will not take place in 2021.