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1.00 Credits
This course provides participants with the knowledge to safely and effectively oversee tank farm fuel transfers and to handle the initial stages of spill response. Students will become familiar with tank farm inspection and maintenance procedures. They will learn to follow 'best management practices' in the transfer of fuel products. During the spill response portion of the course, students will become familiar with the emergency procedures outlined in their facility response plan. They will also learn to plan and document required response exercises that provide an opportunity to practice and improve response capabilities. ( Co-requisites: SAFE 123 First Aid/CPR)
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3.00 Credits
This class will provide entry-level power plant operators the necessary skills to operate and maintain a power plant. Students learn basic generator set operational skills. Includes theory, maintenance and troubleshooting of generators, electrical systems, engines; operation of diesel electrical sets; control panels, fuel management, waste heat recovery, power plant safety and CPR.
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3.00 Credits
This workshop will teach skills for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and the basic repair of oil-fired Toyo heating systems. Training will be offered on site in the villages and will provide both classroom and hands-on learning opportunities. Advance notification of village training dates will be published.
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1.50 - 2.00 Credits
Learn mechanical diagnostics and repairs, including air handling units, ventilation systems balancing, supply and return air systems, heat transfer concepts, combustion basics, gun burners and components, combustion analysis and adjustment, controls systems characteristics and components, circulating pumps (glycol, hot deck, cold deck), troubleshooting from the boiler through the facility; AC/ refrigeration - cooling systems, troubleshooting and repair glycol systems, compressor accessories and applications, system evacuation and charging. If desired, EPA testing and certification for refrigerant handlers. (Course Fee - $525.00)
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3.00 Credits
ADEC-approved introductory class for water treatment and distribution system operators in Alaska. Includes an introduction to water chemistry, microbiology, hydraulics, math, electrical principals and pumping systems. Ground and surface water source treatment technologies and basic operational practices used in Alaska are presented, along with a description of storage and distribution system equipment and O&M procedures. Sampling, monitoring and other regulatory requirements are presented. Students who complete the course can take the ADEC Provisional Level 1 Water Treatment and Water Distribution System Operator certification exams at the end of the course. ( Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED, or three months of operating experience to qualify for the Provisional Level 1 exams. If the student successfully passes an ADEC Provisional Level 1 exam, they can submit proof of 1950 hours of operating experience to ADEC to upgrade the Provisional Level 1 license to a full Level 1 Certificate.)
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3.00 Credits
Review class for operators preparing to take Level 1 - 4 ADEC water treatment or distribution certification exams. Practice exams in the style of the Association of Boards of Certification exams used by ADEC will be presented and reviewed in class.
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3.00 Credits
ADEC-approved introductory class for wastewater collection and treatment system operators in Alaska. Includes an introduction to water chemistry, microbiology, hydraulics, math, electrical principals and pumping systems. Preliminary, primary and secondary treatment technologies and basic operational practices used in Alaska are presented, along with a description of wastewater collection system equipment and O&M procedures. Sampling, monitoring and other regulatory requirements are presented. Students who complete the course can take the ADEC Provisional Level 1 Wastewater Collection and Wastewater Treatment System Operator certification exams at the end of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Review class for operators preparing to take Level 1 - 4 ADEC wastewater treatment or collection certification exams. Practice exams in the style of the Association of Boards of Certification exams used by ADEC will be presented and reviewed in class.
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3.00 Credits
This is the intermediate level water treatment operator training course developed for the ADEC for operators advancing their licensing to a Level 2 or 3. The course provides a thorough overview of the state of the art in Alaskan water treatment technology including water sources, pretreatment, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, membrane separation, softening, fluoridation, iron and manganese treatment, corrosion control, and an update on current ADEC and EPA drinking water regulations. Students completing the 4-day course will receive 3.0 CEU's toward operator certification in the State of Alaska.
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