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RESNET is the Residential Energy Services Network, the American Building Performance Rating System. RESNET is a non-profit industry membership corporation that makes national standards for building energy efficiency rating systems and certifies individuals as Raters. A certified RESNET Rater is an individual who has the knowledge base and skill set defined by RESNET, has performed 5 ratings under the supervision of a Certified Rater, passed a national online test, and then becomes certified by a RESNET Rating Provider. Audiences for this course include: Career Seekers, Weatherization Professionals, HVAC Professionals, and Insulation Professionals, HERS Raters, Home Inspectors, General Contractors, Home Builders, Engineers, and Architects. Credentials: RESNET Certified Rater (Industry recognized credential by RESNET). Note: Tuition does not include exam fee.
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When transitioning from residential or commercial construction to bridge and highway construction, the process and safety environment present different challenges. Classroom training, lab work and site visits give the participant an overview of those challenges as well as skills to address them effectively and safely.
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This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the components and operation of hydraulic systems including its applications, theory and control.
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Applied Industrial Math will focus on typical shop floor applications, so the participants will be able to quickly use their new skills on the job. Each participant will receive a workbook and a scientific calculator to assist them in their studies, along with additional training materials.
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Advanced Industrial Math will focus on typical shop floor applications, with emphasis on practical applications and problem solving skills often found in today¿s highly specialized production facilities. The course will deal with basic Algebra, basic Trigonometry, and Geometric Shapes. This practical and useful class works best with students who a have a good understanding of basic mathematics, or others who need to learn or review basic algebra, plane geometry, and trigonometry. This is a logical next step for those who have completed Applied Industrial Math.
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This course teaches basic mathematics skills and provides practical exercises useful in the welding field. The course covers six areas of instruction including: whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, measurement, percentages, and the Metric System. The topics are presented in a step-by-step approach with clear examples that makes learning easy and improves your understanding of the basics. The course lets you apply your learning using many drills and exercises. The welding-related problems are designed to sharpen your application of basic mathematics to everyday situations. An understanding of the course material is just as important to your career development as keeping your equipment in top shape or developing the ability to weld in various positions. Learn the skills taught here and become successful on the job!
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Mechanical Drives 2 teaches heavy-duty mechanical transmission components and systems. Students will learn industry-relevant skills including how to: operate, install, analyze performance, maintain, troubleshoot, and design heavy duty mechanical transmission systems using chain, v-belt, spur gear, bearings, and direct coupled shaft drive components. This course uses industrial quality components to help assure that students are better prepared for what they will encounter on the job and to withstand frequent student use.
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Safe and proper use of hand and power tools, safe work habits and an overview of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety training and regulations will be the focus of this course.
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This course will teach a student to fabricate insulation for industries with heat, frost and asbestos concerns. Layout and design templates and patterns for tees, valves, flanges, and end-caps will highlight the course. Drawing, bisecting, trisecting, dividing and construct geometric linear and curvilinear geometric constructions will be taught.
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The contents of plans and major divisions in a set of drawings and title blocks will be interpret in this course. The class will cover bidding requirements, contract forms and conditions of contracts. Architectural, isometric, structural, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and ductwork drawings will be featured along with symbols and abbreviations. The student will calculate materials for insulation and fire-stopping systems.
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