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HPG-2 Journeyperson (2013-07-01)
The holder of this license may perform only work as limited
to "Hearth product work" means the installation, service or
repair of a propane or natural gas fired fireplace, fireplace
insert, stove or log set and associated venting and piping that
simulates a flame of a solid fuel fire and only while in the
employ of a licensed contractor. "Gas hearth product work"
does not include (A) fuel piping work, (B) the servicing of fuel
piping, or (C) work associated with pressure regulating
devices, except for appliances gas valves. And shall include
accessories for use with LP gas supplied by gas containers
and/or natural gas. The requirements to qualify for this
license exam shall be the completion of at least five (500)
hours of in field experience and factory training and
examination in "Hearth gas products administered by this
agency.
30 Questions
Minimum Passing Score of 70%
Time Allowed - 60 Minutes
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NFPA 54: National Fuel and Gas Code Handbook
Publication Year: 2012
$145.00
Fully updated and featuring new full-color photos, NFPA®'s 2012 National Fuel Gas Code Handbook explains technical NFPA 54 rules and fuel gas safety concepts -- so you're prepared to answer questions from employees and owners; and verify fuel gas piping, appliance, and venting jobs are in compliance. The only complete guide to the 2012 NFPA 54 Code, the Handbook is written by industry authorities including Franklin Switzer, Jr., President of S-afe, Inc., NFPA Senior Engineer Denise Beach, Paul Cabot of the American Gas Association, and John Roberts from Rimkus Consulting Group. -
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NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code
Publication Year: 2014
$58.56
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code provides minimum safety requirements for all liquefied petroleum gas (propane) installations, from small cylinders installed at residences to large bulk storage facilities that can exceed 100,000 gallons. The code includes minimum requirements for safe handling during LP gas transfer, including operator qualifications, maximum filling quantity in containers, and pre-transfer inspections to ensure containers are fit for continued service. -
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NFPA 211: Standard for Chimney's, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances
Publication Year: 2010
$57.85
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