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Advanced User Certification Training www.raesystems.com

Table of Contents General Information... 3 Advanced User Certification Training...3 Courses and Class Schedule...3 Professional Certification Continuing Education...3 Who Should Attend...3 Our Approach...3 Class Size...3 Location Options...4 Customized Courses...4 Ordering Information...4 How to Purchase Training...4 Payment...4 Cancellation Policy...4 What You Will Receive...5 About Our Faculty...5 AreaRAE RDK Advanced User Certificate Training...6 MultiRAE Plus Advanced User Certificate Training...7 MiniRAE 2000 Advanced User Certificate Training...8 MiniRAE 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training...9 ppbrae Plus Advanced User Certificate Training... 10 ppbrae 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training... 11 UltraRAE Advanced User Certificate Training... 12 UltraRAE 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training... 13 EntryRAE Advanced User Certificate Training... 14 VRAE Advanced User Certificate Training... 15 QRAE Advanced User Certificate Training... 16 QRAE Plus Advanced User Certificate Training... 17 QRAE II Advanced User Certificate Training... 18 Deployment, Use, And Maintenance For MeshGuard Wireless Systems... 19 Deployment, Use, And Maintenance For RAEGuard Wireless Systems... 20 Wingtank Entry Using the MultiRAE Plus... 21 2

General Information Advanced User Certification Training RAE Systems offers world-class training that helps you to be as effective and efficient as possible, enhancing your capabilities through hands-on experience in classroom settings. We provide training for professionals to use, service, and sell RAE Systems products in the oil and gas, HazMat, industrial safety, civil defense, and environmental applications. Our instructor-led courses are taught at both our San Jose, California, headquarters and at locations throughout the United States and Canada. Class sizes are kept small for maximum impact and interaction between the instructor and attendees. Our instructor-led courses are based on solid experience from years of using and servicing RAE Systems equipment. RAE Systems training is tailored to deliver exactly what you need. From fundamentals to advanced techniques, we cover it all. Courses and Class Schedule Although we offer a "standard" catalog of classes and schedule, the needs of our customers and partners continually drive our improvement process and make it necessary to alter the schedule. Therefore, please check our website at www.raesystems for complete descriptions of our courses and schedule. Professional Certification Continuing Education Certified Industrial Hygienists: Some courses qualify for Certification Maintenance (CM) points for CIHs who attend. CIHs may earn 1.0 CM points per course. Certified Safety Professionals (CSPs): Some courses qualify for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit for CSPs who attend. CSPs may earn 0.66 COC points per course. Occupational Health and Safety Technicians and Construction Health and Safety Technicians: Some courses qualify for Certification Maintenance (CM) credit for Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (OHSTs) and Construction Health and Safety Technicians (CHSTs). OHSTs and CHSTs may earn 0.66 CM points per course. Our customers increasingly find they must have "proof of competence" documentation on file. Successful completion of the exam at the end of each course will entitle the attendee to a "Certificate of Completion," valid for two years, which will satisfy this requirement. RAE Systems will also keep a record on file if third party verification is needed. Who Should Attend Industrial Hygienists, Hazmat Specialists and Technicians, Safety Professionals, Safety Managers, and Technicians Our Approach RAE Systems, Inc. training courses are highly participative workshops. In addition to practical theory, attendees set up, calibrate, practice sampling and programming equipment. Class Size Because our courses are very hands-on and very interactive, class size is generally limited to 12 attendees. www.raesystems.com 3

Location Options We offer three location options for most of our training courses: RAE Systems, Inc., headquarters in San Jose, California RAE Systems offers state-of-the-art training facilities at our headquarters in San Jose, California. In addition to the training, attendees receive a tour of our factory and have the opportunity to meet our Technical Support Team and Service Team. On-site If you need training for more than two or three people, on-site training can save you money on travel and tuition expenses by having our instructor come to you. On-site training gives you more flexibility regarding dates and times, and allows for customization of the material to fit your organization. For on-site training, we require a classroom-style facility with ample table-top space, wallprojection space, and a 120-volt AC power source. Our trainer brings all necessary PC and projection equipment, training materials, literature, equipment and accessories. Regional We offer regional training classes in the U.S. and Canada. Please visit our website at www.raesystems.com/training for cities and dates. Customized Courses We are happy to customize On-site courses to meet your organization s unique needs. Please call our training coordinator at (408) 952-8240 or email us at training@raesystems.com for assistance in designing a course to meet your requirements. Time For all classes, instruction begins at 8:30 a.m.; class ends at 5:00 pm. Dress Casual. Ordering Information Pricing is all-inclusive. How to Purchase Training Go to www.raesystems.com/training to review class descriptions and register for scheduled classes. Payment Payment in full is due 14 days prior to the start of class. Visa and MasterCard are accepted. Cancellation Policy Due to program demand and the amount of preparation required, cancellations within 2 weeks of the class date are subject to a fee of one-half of the total course fee. 4

What You Will Receive RAE Systems supplies everything required to conduct the training. If purchased separately, the calibration gases, kits and guides listed below would cost over $3000. For the entire class Per attendee 34 L bottles of 100 ppm Isobutylene calibration gas (for PID courses) 34 L bottles of 4-gas mix calibration gas 34 L bottles of toluene (for PID courses) Tool Kit PID Lamp Cleaning Kit (for PID courses) ProRAE Suite software and accessories including USB-to-Serial Adapter RAE Systems, Inc., Application & Technical Notes Guide, 3rd edition, 2005. RAE Systems, Inc., Werner R. Haag, Ph.D.; Christopher Wrenn; The PID Handbook, Theory and Applications of Direct-Reading Photoionization Detectors(PIDs),2nd Edition, 2005 (for PID courses) CD-ROM with course materials Certificate of Completion (attendees who pass the test at the end of the course, will receive a certificate) About Our Faculty Abi Blatchley is a training coordinator and has been with RAE Systems, Inc. for more than 12 years. Her long experience as our lead Customer Service and Technical Support Representative has given her a broad and deep knowledge of our products. Some customer feedback on Ms. Blatchley s training classes: Abi s knowledge of the instruments is impeccable, and, very down-to-earth explanations. Meg Godfrey is a RAE Systems Authorized Trainer. During her 4 years as a Product Manager at RAE Systems, she taught all kinds of users - from SWAT teams to refinery service technicians to Safety Managers and fire fighters. Countless visits to customer sites have taught her the practical side of hazardous environment detection, and her training focuses on what you need to know to stay safe. Meg's course evaluation surveys have consistently praised her lively classroom style and her technical know-how. Yan Banducci is RAE Systems MeshGuard Fixed Global Product Manager. He has a degree in mechanical engineering and a background in electronics manufacturing. Yan has supported the installation of wireless hazardous environmental systems at oil and gas refineries, major sporting events, large-scale automobile races, military training exercises, and large-scale governmental and political events. www.raesystems.com 5

AreaRAE RDK Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: AR102 Attendees who complete this class and pass the examination at the end should be able to: o Set up, configure and test an AreaRAE o Set up and configure ProRAE Remote on the Host Kit o Deploy an AreaRAE RDK network o o Service and maintain the AreaRAE, including: Field verify and calibrate the monitor Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Troubleshoot communications issues Maintain PID lamp and sensors Replace sensors and lamp 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Review Basic Operation and Start-up Procedure Testing the operational readiness of an AreaRAE Understanding Normal Mode Functions Alarms 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Diagnostics Diagnostics Mode Troubleshooting Sensors Using RAW Readings Pump Stall Settings Changing Unit ID 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Setting up the Host Kit Installing ProRAE Remote ProRAE Remote Features RAELink2 RAELink3 Connecting the RAELink2 Host Modem 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Basic Deployment Understanding the network Turn-on Sequence Conduct a simple RDK deployment (line of sight) Test deployment 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Advanced Deployment Knowing when to use repeaters Deploying repeaters Deploy an RDK around an obstacle (building) using repeaters Deploy an RDK inside a building Inserting portable gas detectors into an RDK network Troubleshooting communications 6

MultiRAE Plus Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: MR102 Professional Certification Continuing Education: maintenance points This course qualifies for certification o Interpret monitor measurements including oxygen displacement, combustibles, volatile organic compounds and cross-sensitivities o Describe how a photoionization detector (PID) works o Calculate and use Correction Factors to measure known compounds o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o Set up and configure a MultiRAE Plus o Turn on, test and use a MultiRAE Plus to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Suite o Service and maintain the MultiRAE Plus, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and sensors o Replace sensors and lamp 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane, volatile organic compounds, and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the MultiRAE Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a MultiRAE Plus Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL and PID sensors Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the MultiRAE Plus (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the MultiRAE Plus tests and replacement of sensors and lamp Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain the PID lamp and sensors Replace sensors www.raesystems.com 7

MiniRAE 2000 Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: MI102 Professional Certification Continuing Education: This course qualifies for certification maintenance points o Understand how a PID works o Discuss the features, benefits and limitations of Electrochemical, Combustible and PID sensors o Set up, configure and test a MiniRAE 2000 o Understand Survey Mode and Hygiene Mode, Correction Factors and Cal Memory o Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o o Service and maintain the MiniRAE 2000, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and pump 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the MiniRAE 2000 Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a MiniRAE 2000 Hygiene Mode or Survey Mode? Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the MiniRAE 2000 (hands-on workshop) Calibration with isobutylene Changing Correction Factors Calibration with surrogate gases 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the MiniRAE 2000 tests Troubleshoot the MiniRAE 2000 Maintain the PID lamp Replace the lamp 8

MiniRAE 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: MT102 Professional Certification Continuing Education: This course qualifies for certification maintenance points o Understand how a PID works o Set up, configure and test a MiniRAE 3000 o Understand Basic and Advanced Survey Mode and Hygiene Mode o Interpret the User Interface and use the built-in libraries o Understand and calculate Correction Factors o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o o Service and maintain the MiniRAE 3000, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and pumps 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the MiniRAE 3000 Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a MiniRAE 3000 Using Programming Mode Hygiene Mode or Survey Mode Automatic, Manual, and Snapshot datalogging Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the MiniRAE 3000 (hands-on workshop) 2-point and 3-point calibration Changing Correction Factors Calibrating with isobutylene and surrogate gases 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the MiniRAE 3000 tests Troubleshooting the MiniRAE 3000 Maintain PID lamp Replace lamp www.raesystems.com 9

ppbrae Plus Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: PP102 Professional Certification Continuing Education: maintenance points This course qualifies for certification o Understand how a PID works o Set up, configure and test a ppbrae Plus o Understand Survey Mode and Hygiene Mode o Understand Correction Factors and Cal Memory o Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o o Service and maintain the ppbrae Plus, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamps and pumps 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the ppbrae Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a ppbrae Plus Hygiene Mode or Survey Mode? Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the ppbrae Plus (hands-on workshop) Calibration with isobutylene Changing Correction Factors Calibration with surrogate gases 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the ppbrae Plus tests Troubleshooting the ppbrae Plus Maintain the PID lamp Replace the lamp 10

ppbrae 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: PT102 Professional Certification Continuing Education: This course qualifies for certification maintenance points o Understand how a PID works o Set up, configure and test a ppbrae 3000 o Understand Basic and Advanced Survey Mode and Hygiene Mode o Interpret the User Interface and use the built-in libraries o Understand Correction Factors o Calculate Correction Factors o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o o Service and maintain the ppbrae 3000, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and pumps 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the ppbrae 3000 Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a ppbrae 3000 Using Programming Mode, Hygiene Mode or Survey Mode selection Automatic, Manual, and Snapshot datalogging Calculate Correction Factors for the PID sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the ppbrae 3000 (hands-on workshop) 2-point and 3-point calibration Changing Correction Factors Calibrating with isobutylene and surrogate gases 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the ppbrae 3000 tests Troubleshooting the ppbrae 3000 Maintaining the PID lamp Replacing the PID lamp www.raesystems.com 11

UltraRAE Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: UR102 o Understand how a PID works o Understand how to use RAE Sep Tubes o Set up, configure and test a UltraRAE o Understand Idle Operation and Measurement o o Service and maintain the UltraRAE, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and pumps 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology Specialized features of the UltraRAE (RAE Sep Tubes) 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the UltraRAE (hands-on workshop) Understanding the user interface and theory of operation Set up, configure and test a UltraRAE Changing RAE Sep Tubes Best practices 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the UltraRAE (hands-on workshop) Using a Tedlar bag Calibration with isobutylene Calibration with benzene 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the UltraRAE tests Troubleshooting the UltraRAE Changing the measurement time Maintain the PID lamp Replace the PID lamp 12

UltraRAE 3000 Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: UT102 o Understand how a PID works o Understand UltraRAE 3000 Compound-Specific Operation o Conduct Compound-Specific Measurements Using Separation Tubes o Understand Basic and Advanced Survey Mode and Hygiene Mode o Interpret the User Interface and use the built-in libraries o o Service and maintain the UltraRAE 3000, including o Calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and pumps 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Photoionization detectors Features, benefits and limitations of PID technology Specialized features of the UltraRAE 3000 (RAE Separation Tubes) 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the UltraRAE 3000 (hands-on workshop) Understanding the user interface and theory of operation Compound-Specific Measurement Measurement Phases Taking a Measurement Using a Separation Tube Best practices 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the UltraRAE 3000 (hands-on workshop) Using a Tedlar bag Two-point calibration Three-point calibration Calibration with benzene 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the UltraRAE 3000 tests Troubleshooting the UltraRAE 3000 Changing the measurement time Maintain the PID lamp Replace the PID lamp www.raesystems.com 13

EntryRAE Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: ER102 o Interpret monitor measurements, including oxygen displacement, combustibles, volatile organic compounds and cross-sensitivities o Describe how a photoionization detector (PID) works o Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL and PID sensors o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o Set PID alarms and interpret PID output o Set up and configure an EntryRAE o Turn on, test and use an EntryRAE to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Studio o Describe the purpose of Intrinsic Safety Certification o Service and maintain the EntryRAE, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain PID lamp and sensors o Replace sensors and lamp 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane, volatile organic compounds, and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the EntryRAE (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a EntryRAE Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL and PID sensors Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the EntryRAE (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the EntryRAE Download datalogged data and upload configurations and firmware upgrades An overview of Diagnostic Mode and hands-on practice of standard field diagnostic tests and replacement of sensors and lamp Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain the PID lamp and sensors Replace sensors 14

VRAE Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: VR102 o Interpret monitor measurements, including oxygen displacement, combustibles and cross-sensitivities o Describe how electrochemical and LEL sensors work o Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o Set up and configure a VRAE o Turn on, test and use a VRAE to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Suite o Describe the purpose of Intrinsic Safety Certification o Service and maintain the VRAE, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain sensors o Replace sensors 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane, and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the VRAE (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a VRAE Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the VRAE (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the VRAE tests and testing of sensors Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain sensors Replace sensors www.raesystems.com 15

QRAE Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: QR102 o Interpret monitor measurements, including oxygen displacement, combustibles and cross-sensitivities o Describe how electrochemical and LEL sensors work o Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL o Set up and configure a QRAE o Turn on, test and use a QRAE to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Suite o Describe the purpose of Intrinsic Safety Certification o Service and maintain the QRAE, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain sensors o Replace sensors 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the QRAE (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a QRAE Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the QRAE (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the QRAE tests and testing of sensors Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain sensors Replace sensors 16

QRAE Plus Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: QP102 o Interpret monitor measurements, including oxygen displacement, combustibles and cross-sensitivities o Describe how electrochemical and LEL sensors work o Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL o Set up and configure a QRAE Plus o Turn on, test and use a QRAE Plus to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Suite o Describe the purpose of Intrinsic Safety Certification o Service and maintain the QRAE Plus, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain sensors o Replace sensors 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane, and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the QRAE Plus (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a QRAE Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the QRAE Plus (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the QRAE Plus tests and testing of sensors Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain sensors Replace sensors www.raesystems.com 17

QRAE II Advanced User Certificate Training Course Number: QT102 o Interpret monitor measurements including oxygen displacement, combustibles and cross-sensitivities o Describe how electrochemical and LEL sensors work o Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL o Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly o Set up and configure a QRAE II o Turn on, test and use a QRAE II to sample for hazardous gases and vapors o using ProRAE Studio o Describe the purpose of Intrinsic Safety Certification o Service and maintain the QRAE II, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Maintain sensors o Replace sensors 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Advanced Principles of Portable Gas Detection Interpret measurements oxygen displacement, combustibles other than methane, and cross-sensitivity 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the QRAE II (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a QRAE II Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL sensor Calculate TLVs for mixtures and modify alarm settings accordingly 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the QRAE II (hands-on workshop) 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the QRAE II tests and testing of sensors Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain the sensors Replace sensors 18

Deployment, Use, And Maintenance For MeshGuard Wireless Systems Course Number: MG103 o o o o o o o o o o Deploy a fixed or portable MeshGuard network Use an FMC-2000 Controller Use a ProRAE.net network with a PC controller Understand Full Function Mode and Reduced Function Mode Turn on and program and calibrate a MeshGuard Interpret the LCD display Understand the Detection Modes (Portable and Fixed) Understand Extended Unique Identifiers, Personal Area Network Identifiers and joining the mesh network Program the MeshGuard Service and maintain the MeshGuard, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Replace sensors and batteries o Installation 8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. Setting up the Meshguard Turning on and calibrating the MeshGuard Conducting standard field diagnostic tests Replacing sensors and batteries Installation 10:00 a.m. - noon Radio Communication with the MeshGuard mesh network ZigBee mesh networks Full Function Devices and Reduced Function Devices Identifiers noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch hosted by RAE Systems 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Using an FMC-2000 Controller (hands-on workshop) 3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. Using a ProRAE.net network with a PC controller www.raesystems.com 19

Deployment, Use, And Maintenance For RAEGuard Wireless Systems Course Number: RG103 o Assemble and install a RAEGuard o Initialize the system o Interpret the display o Access the programming functions o Set Correction Factors o Understand the 4-20 ma current output o Service and maintain the RAEGuard, including o Field verify and calibrate the monitor o Clean the PID sensor and lamp (for RAEGuard PID) o Replace the LEL/EC/IR sensor (for RAEGuard LEL/EC/IR) 8:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Installing and Accessing the RAEGuard Mounting the RAEGuard Instrument assembly removal and installation Electrical wiring Earth grounding 11:00 a.m. - noon RAEGuard Display and User Interface User interface Using the Magnet Key System initialization Reading the display Alarm contacts noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch hosted by RAE Systems 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Calibrating the RAEGuard Zero and span calibration Using the Advanced menus 3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 20

Wingtank Entry Using the MultiRAE Plus Course Number: WT201 Prerequisites: Participants must currently own RAE Systems Wing Tank Entry Kits. This course is specially designed for inspection and maintenance personnel involved in inspecting and modifying airplane fuel tanks and their associated systems. o Describe how a photoionization detector (PID) works o Define the differences between LEL sensors and PIDs o Use Correction Factors to measure known compounds o Set PID alarms and interpret PID output o Describe the difference between measuring jet fuel in ppm and %LEL o Maintain a PID lamp and sensor o Set up and configure a MultiRAE Plus o Turn on, test and use a MultiRAE Plus to sample for hazardous gases and vapors in an aircraft wing tank o using ProRAE Suite o Service and maintain a monitor including Calibrate the monitor Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Replace sensors and lamp Reconfigure a MultiRAE Plus Wing Tank Kit for a different Service (Navy-USAF, USAF- Navy) 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Photoionization Detections and LEL Sensors Theory of operation, features, benefits and limitations Correction Factors Intrinsic Safety 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Using the MultiRAE Plus for Wingtank Entry (hands-on workshop) Set up, configure and test a MultiRAE Plus Calculate Correction Factors for the LEL and PID sensors 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Using the MultiRAE Plus for Wingtank Entry (hands-on workshop) Turn on, test and use a MultiRAE Plus to sample for hazardous gases and vapors in an aircraft wing tank 3:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. Maintaining the MultiRAE Plus for Wingtank Entry tests and replacement of sensors and lamp Conduct standard field diagnostic tests Maintain PID lamp and sensors Reconfigure a MultiRAE Plus Wing Tank Kit for a different Service (Navy-USAF, USAF-Navy) www.raesystems.com 21

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