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    Topics covered in the 40 - Hour Class include: 1) Basic Electricity * Applications of Ohms Law and practice of reading it. * Examples of Voltage, Current and Resistance * K W hours and utility billing * 60 Hz power and sinous wave forms * Square waves; saw tooth waves and three-phase power * Theory of inductance/units and examples capacitance 2) Component Identification * Basic theory behind analog and digital electronics * Component handling from stockroom to assembly * Operation of diodes, zener diodes, tranistors, etc. * Transformers, set up, step down, isolatiion, mutual inductance, and turns ratio 3) Basic Solder Theory * Tin lead percentage and eutectic composition * Advantages of mechanical and corrosion protection * Melting temperatures and wetting action * Heat application at the joint, balanced by thermal mass * Problems discussed concerning: Cold solder joiint, vibration, improper temperature, and excessive tinning.
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    16 Hour Course Covers basic electricity concepts. Hands-on exercises will be conducted throughout the class. Students are asked to bring electrical instruments, and hand tools that they utilize at work. This includes safety equipment. The instructor will supply this equipment where necessary.
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    This course is designed to give students information needed to develop an Emergency Response plan in accordance with OSHA exit route regulations. Topics covered include: how to develop an ER plan for your facility, elements of an ER plan, and presenting an ER plan. Fire, explosions, chemical release, hazardous weather, and interruption of utilities will be discussed.
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    OSHA requires a minimum of eight (8) hours of refresher instruction for employees that are members of Emergency Response Teams for their companies. This class provides the training to offensively handle an incident involving hazardous materials. Emphasis is placed on using the proper personal protective equipment as well as techniques for containing, clean up and disposal of the hazardous materials. Also included with this class is a hands-on drill. This class meets the OSHA regulatory requirements under 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) (6) (iii).
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    Fire is one of the most serious hazards that workers can face in a typical workplace. While proper procedure and training can minimize the chances of an accidental fire, you must still be prepared to deal with a fire emergency should it occur. Course topices to be covered include, but are not limited to: * Fire codes & related standards * Fire behavior * Classes of fire and fire triangle * Types of fire extinguishes * Using fire extinguishers * Hazard and fire alarm systems
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    This course covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA and ANSI standards, NIOSH certifications, and medical evaluation recommendations. Course highlights include laboratories on respiratory and support equipment for hands-on training. NOTE: Participants must bring their most recent copy of 29 CFR1910. NOTE: Participation in the qualitative fit testing laboratory requires a medical approval to wear a half-mask air-purifying respirator.
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    This shortened class covers an awareness of the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respirator program. In addition, an overview of proper personal protective equipment is covered - types, sselection, and identification of PPE. Topics include terminology, OSHA and ANSI standards, NIOSH certifications, and medical evaluation recommendations. Course highlights include laboratories on respirtory and personal protective equipment for hands-on training. NOTE: Participants must bring their most recent copy of 29 CFR 1910
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    *** 16-HOUR COURSE *** **CAN BE HELD IN-PLANT OR AT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING CENTER** Includes: Safe Rigging Operations, understanding load centers, lifting angles, understanding load rated tables. a) OSHA Regulatiions and ANSI Standards - 2-HOURS b) Types of Lifting Devices and Limitations - 2-HOURS c) Inspection of Devices.................................... - 4-HOURS d) Crane and Rigging Demos - Hands-On - 8-HOURS
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    This course is designed to provide the participant with an awareness of OSHA's electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Topics include single-and three-phase systems, cord-and plug-connected and fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, hazardous locations, and safety-related work practices. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA inspection procedures. Hands-on demonstrations are provided using various types of electrical test equipment. NOTE: Participants should bring a copy of the National Electric Safety Code if possessed.
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    The 8 hour Traffic Control - NY State course will inform the participants of the flagging procedures and associated M&PT concerns. Topics covered include: reasons to use flagging, Legal Authority - NYS Vehicle & Traffic Law Section 1102, driver characteristics, safety concerns, signaling devices - stop/slow paddle, flags, lighted wand, supplemental devices, flagging procedures, night flagging, breaks & relief, accidents & injures, and signs & related equipment.
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