Workers' Compensation Fundamentals
The mandatory Workers' Compensation hour for any FL CILB contractor renewal. Covers Chapter 440 obligations, exemption rules, audit prep, and what triggers a stop-work order.
The full FL HVAC 14-Hour CE package broken out into 14 standalone 1-hour modules. Pick the ones you need to round out your biennial. Same code-anchored content, same enforced timer, same certificate at completion.
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The mandatory Workers' Compensation hour for any FL CILB contractor renewal. Covers Chapter 440 obligations, exemption rules, audit prep, and what triggers a stop-work order.
The mandatory Workplace Safety hour. Covers OSHA 29 CFR 1926 construction-industry requirements that show up on real jobsites: fall protection, ladders, PPE, and the General Duty Clause.
The mandatory Business Practices hour. Covers contract essentials, lien rights, change orders, and the financial controls that keep a licensed contractor out of trouble with DBPR.
The mandatory Florida Laws and Rules hour for mechanical contractors. CILB structure, license classes and scope, F.S. Chapter 489 obligations, F.A.C. 61G4 rules, and the disciplinary process.
The mandatory Advanced Florida Building Code hour for mechanical contractors. FBC adoption cycle, HVHZ requirements, wind-load anchoring, energy code interaction, and coastal corrosion mitigation.
A working orientation to the 2021 International Mechanical Code: how the chapters fit together, where the definitions live, and the sections every FL mechanical contractor needs at their fingertips on a permit submittal.
Field-instructional coverage of refrigeration systems under the 2021 IMC and ASHRAE 15-2019: classification, charge limits, machinery room requirements, and the safety items that catch contractors during inspection.
Chapter 4 ventilation requirements under the 2021 IMC, mapped against ASHRAE 62.1-2019. Outdoor air rates, demand-controlled ventilation, exhaust separation, and the calculations DBPR auditors actually check.
2021 IMC Chapter 5 walkthrough for commercial kitchen exhaust, hazardous exhaust, and clothes dryer exhaust. Grease duct construction, clearance, cleanout access, and termination requirements.
EPA Section 608 obligations plus the AIM Act HFC phasedown that's reshaping refrigerant availability through 2036. Recovery, recordkeeping, leak repair, and the A2L transition for residential and light commercial.
How ASHRAE 90.1-2019 shapes equipment selection, duct insulation, economizer requirements, and controls for FL commercial work. Where 90.1 sits vs the Florida Energy Code, and how to document compliance.
Practical drawing skills for mechanical contractors: schedules, symbols, riser diagrams, and how to spot the errors that turn into change orders. Plan review from the contractor's side, not the inspector's.
Where manufacturer installation instructions intersect with the code, and which one wins. Service clearances, electrical requirements, condensate, line set sizing, and the warranty-killer mistakes to avoid.
Systematic field troubleshooting for split systems, packaged units, and light commercial. Reading pressures and temperatures, isolating airflow vs refrigerant faults, and the service practices that protect your license.
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