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SHASE is a major organization for heating, air-conditioning and sanitary engineering in Japan with a history of over 80 years.
It was established in 1917 as Heating and Refrigeration Association and changed its organization name to the Society of Domestic and Sanitary Engineering in 1927 and then to The Society of Heating, Air-Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan in 1962. It is also the only scientific society in the field of air-conditioning and sanitary engineering in Japan with more than 20,000 members all over the world as of 2001.
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SHASE develops the science of building mechanical service system and environmental engineering including heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and sanitary engineering through:
- Education: Organizing symposiums, technical meetings, training courses and technical tours.
- Publication: Issuing journals, technical papers, research reports, etc.
- Research: Conducting, supporting and promoting research and investigation
- Collaboration: Cooperating and collaborating with international relevant societies
- Standard: Setting HASS (Heating, Air-Conditioning and Sanitary Standard)
- Qualifying examination: Qualifying "Building Service Engineer" in Japan
- Awards: Giving prizes for contribution to the fields
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