- I, Ryan Solorio, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
- My mentor, Joe Dumont, led me to the course I completed.
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuTNFCpkqhOEdHN4OG83ejNhWFFiWERiSTk1UlhNcGc#gid=0
- I completed an online course that taught me about the dangers of working in confined spaces and how to better conduct my self.
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- Working in a confined space is difficult and can be very dangerous, especially if you don't have the proper training. As you gain more experience you will be asked to work on the pools of more important clients. Some of these require maintenance in one-way-in one-way-out areas. This requires many hours of education, training, and prep. Below are some photos I took with my phone of my computer screen at different point in the course:
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- My third answer to my EQ is to maintain the pool itself, that means maintenance of the pool it self, inside and out. The larger and more impressive the pool is the more likely it is that the important hardware is tucked away in a confined space.
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