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Content Description

Trash, Recycling, & Linen Chutes: Components and Installation, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: CH-EN-134605-0325

Trash, recycling, and linen chutes must be designed, installed, and maintained to meet the 2019 NFPA 82 standard. This course addresses trash, recycling, and linen chutes and includes discussions on system components, accessory components, compactors and sorters, and meeting NFPA 82 requirements. The program also guides you through a typical installation of a chute system.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the various components that comprise a chute system and describe how trash, recycling, and linen chute systems differ.
  • Explain the NFPA 82 requirement for automatic sprinklers, and how flushing spray heads help eliminate fire hazards.
  • Discuss how electric, wave, and pneumatic doors, disinfecting and sanitizing units, and heat sensors are used to protect building occupants from fire, falling debris, and odor and bacteria exposure, and provide ease of operation.
  • Describe the steps involved in the installation of a typical trash, recycling, or linen chute, and accessory components to ensure an NFPA 82-compliant system.

Faculty BIO

Talk about a wide and diverse background, Hadi Boustani, originally from Lebanon, has worked all over the world. With a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from California University and a Master's in Construction Management from the University of Michigan, Hadi has worked in Paris, France, Saudi Arabia, Washington, DC, and the Ivory Coast to name a few.

In 1989, he settled in the Maryland area and, spotting an interesting and unique 'niche' in the construction market, he became involved with CHUTES, a small company of only a handful of employees, a single product and a target market of the MD, DC, VA area.

Over the 23 years since, CHUTES International has expanded its product line to include plastic chutes, flat chutes, internal trash, linen & recycling chutes, compactors, baggers, odor control systems, and a complete service department. Several of these products are patented, new innovations and inventions to the industry. In addition to product development, its target market has also developed and expanded - not only to the entire US, but internationally as well ' including sales to Finland, Aruba, Canada, Germany, and Puerto Rico.

Hadi's future plans for CHUTES are to continue with CHUTES' growth and expansion through dealers and distributors, as well as to remain committed to their continuous improvement policy through product development and lean manufacturing, all while keeping focused on providing exceptional customer service and top quality products.


Referenced Codes & Standards with this Course

Format Year Publisher Type Title Annual Price
2010
DOJ
Federal Guideline
2024
NFPA
Model Standard
$197.13
2024
NFPA
Model Standard
$197.13
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