In message 
<4bea4e50d3d4344da9d84367ae317064075de...@dcexvs02.tennant.tco.corp>, 
dated Thu, 8 Jan 2009, "Bender, Curtis" <[email protected]> 
writes:

>2.) The iNARTE certification suggests the books referenced below. If 
>you were to pick two, which ones would be best for the test? Most 
>useful in the future?

They are all quite old. While safety requirements don't change rapidly, 
the thinking about and behind them does. I would advise looking for new 
editions or complete new works.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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