1. In your own words, explain why you want to be an instructor for the Compressed Air Challenge. That is, what benefit do you, personally expect to derive from becoming qualified as a CAC instructor?
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2. In your own words, tell us why you think you should be selected to be an instructor for the Compressed Air Challenge. In other words, what qualifies you to be a CAC instructor?
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3. Experience and technical knowledge. With your technical experience and working knowledge, what is your comfort level to be able to explain how each of the following operate and/or impact a Compressed Air System:
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4. What experience have you had in teaching/discussing compressed air systems?
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A. How many actual hours have you lead discussions on compressed air systems or components (could be meetings of 4 or more people)?
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B. What percentage of those hours were in an engineering/technical training environment?
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C. What percentage of the hours taught were sales oriented?
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D. What percentage of the hours were specifically targeted for maintenance?
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5. Using the definitions provided [attached], how many walk-through evaluations, system assessments and/or system audits have you personally participated on compressed air systems? Note, participation can include assisting.
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6. Thinking about the systems from question #5 above, how many systems have you personally been involved with implementing the recommendations?
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7. What were three things that you learned when you implemented a Compressed Air system recommendation:
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8. Is your technical/teaching capability in compressed air systems known to any member of the CAC Board, Project Development Committee, or current instructor group? If so, list their names below.
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