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A/C unit 37 years old Master HVAC Mechanic Retired Level III Thermographer # 8486 Infraspection Institute CMI Certified Master Inspector Moisture Intrusion Expert Witness Become a home inspector in Indiana Re: A/C unit 37 years old Don't forget to write up the chalk lines "Recommend HVAC technician to clean surfaces adjacent to the Condensing coils as the chalk lines may be that of a chinese-gypsum bearing type and can adversely effect the coils/hvac system/water supply, not to mention, encourage pedestrian traffic too close to coils which would obviously and adversely affect their performance... also, while the HVAC technician is there, he should inspect the coils as well... which is the point of this drabbly long narrative" Home Inspections in Palmdale Lancaster California Home Inspection Palmdale Lancaster CAHome Inspection Lancaster Palmdale CACommercial and Residential Inspection Palmdale Lancaster CA Commercial and Residential Inspection Palmdale Lancaster Southern California
Originally Posted by tspargo I understand and enjoy kidding I don't understand lack of training when so much is available Florida State Property Inspections, LLC Florida Home Inspector License# HI884 Member USGBC South Florida Chapter Originally Posted by cbottger Charley-you did write up that concrete pad as a structural deficiency right?! "working together to get-IR-done" Chris Walsh David A. Andersen & Associates Clarksville - Nashville Home Inspector Lic#40 ITC Level III Thermographer Cert#1958 Building Science Thermographer Cert#33784 HVAC Certification EPA Cert#2046620A temporary employee at Johnson Controls died after a 3,200-pound commercial air conditioning unit fell on her Wednesday night at the plant in Spring Garden Township, according to York County Coroner Pam Gay.Gay called the death of Jennifer Wright, 37, of West York, "work-related." After a Friday morning autopsy, Gay released a statement saying the official cause of death was multiple blunt force trauma.
The manner, according to Gay, was accidental."Preliminary information is the worker was fatally crushed by a load that tipped off a pallet while being lifted and moved," the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration stated in a news release.THE YORK DAILY RECORDCan you help? Body found at Penn Waste still a mysteryWright had been helping load the AC unit onto a trailer when it fell, landing on her just before 9:30 p.m., Gay said."Several employees were able to free her from under the piece of equipment and started CPR," according to a Spring Garden Township Police news release.York Area United Fire & Rescue firefighters and EMTs responded to the plant at 1499 E. Philadelphia St., took over administering CPR to Wright and quickly loaded her into an ambulance, according to YAUFR Battalion Chief John Woods.Wright was pronounced dead at York Hospital at 10:07 p.m. by Chief Deputy Coroner Claude Stabley, Gay said.THE YORK DAILY RECORDNew York Wire workplace death one of low number of such incidents in PennsylvaniaLooking at the AC unit, Woods said it was about 12 feet long by 10 feet wide and about 4 or 5 feet tall.
The unit was being rolled on dollies before it fell.OSHA, which is investigating the death, stated in the release that Wright was a temporary worker who had been at the plant since April and was employed by Master Staffing in Springettsbury Township.“Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased worker," the release stated. "This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder that temporary staffing agencies and host employers are jointly responsible for the safety and health of temporary employees."Laptop Battery Cell EbayThese employers must assess the work site to ensure that workers are adequately protected from potential hazards. Buy Vertical Blinds PartsIt is essential that employers protect all workers from job hazards -- both temporary and permanent workers.”Sheet Vinyl Flooring Bamboo
Marta Newhart, vice president of Global Communications for Johnson Controls, said the company is working with OSHA in its investigation, in addition to conducting its own inquiry "because safety is such a high priority for us.""We're deeply saddened by the incident, and our sympathies and prayers are with the family," Newhart said.Another worker died in 1998 when an explosive mix of chemicals stored in a tank caused a blast at York International, Johnson Control's predecessor. The company was fined by OSHA in connection with the event at its Richland Avenue plant that killed welder Dennis Stough.Contact Ted Czech at 717-771-2033.THE YORK DAILY RECORDWhat is more York County than Yorkco, now Johnson Controls? “Got expert help from Joe over the phone when trying to figure what unit to get and then Joseph masterly installed it for me.” “Good prices, very friendly service and fast installation.” “I had a 24,000 BTU installed in the upper window, the technician was very nice, the price was very competitive and great customer service, I would definitely recommend them.”
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