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Ergonomics in the Workplace

Ergonomics in the Workplace
This course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an Ergonomics Program and provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to both office
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Ergonomics in the Workplace
Compressed Gas Safety

Compressed Gas Safety
Many industrial and laboratory operations require the use of compressed gases for a variety of different operations. This course will establish the needed elements for an effective compressed gas safety program. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives for this course are to: identify
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Chemical Process Safety

Chemical Process Safety
course designed for employees who work at industrial process plants to recognize the potential health and safety implications associated with their job. This course is intended to educate the employee in order to help prevent or minimize the consequences of a catastrophic release of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) from a
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Workplace Safety Orientation

Workplace Safety Orientation
This one-hour course will provide an awareness level orientation of basic industrial safety fundamentals. It was designed to provide an overview of some of the basic concepts and techniques used in modern industry to protect workers. It also describes the purpose of the following safety programs: Hazard Communication; Bloodborne Pathogen Safety; Lockout/Tagout;
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Powered Industrial Truck Safety

Powered Industrial Truck Safety
This course is designed for personnel who work with or around a power-propelled truck (a.k.a. forklift) used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier materials. It will better familiarize the worker with the potential health and safety concerns associated with powered industrial trucks. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the
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Lead and Cadmium

Lead and Cadmium
Failure to understand the dangers of cadmium and lead, and the correct practices that should be followed when working with them, can leave you exposed to long-term health risks. Lead and cadmium have a number of industrial applications. This course provides an understanding of the basic health effects, routes of entry, methods of compliance and prevention, and regulatory
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Laboratory Safety

Laboratory Safety
This overview course is designed for employees who work in an industrial, clinical, or academic laboratory setting. It will serve to educate the laboratory employee to diverse safety and health concerns related to their job. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: identify general
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Introduction to Industrial Hygiene

Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
All employees should expect to work in as safe an environment as possible, whether they work in an office building, a factory, or a nuclear power plant. Since ancient times, medical professionals, social activists, and philosophers have observed and written about the various dangers associated with the work people do. In modern times, governments and
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Industrial Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics
This one-hour course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an Ergonomics Program and also provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to
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The Chemicals Industry Overview Version 1

The Chemicals Industry Overview: Version 1
The chemicals industry is comprised of thousands of companies throughout the world that use basic raw materials to produce chemicals that have commercial value to consumers and other industries. These chemicals are used to produce plastics, synthetic fibers, lightweight automobile parts, fertilizers, cosmetics, household materials, computers, and
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The Biotechnology Industry Overview Version 1

The Biotechnology Industry Overview: Version 1
Unlocking the potential of biotechnology entails turning scientific knowledge into products that can enhance, and even transform, the conditions of life. A relatively new but growing, global industry, biotechnology involves engineering biological molecules and microbes with desirable new properties. This re-engineering of natural organisms can
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Hazard Communication (HazCom)



To protect those workers exposed to hazardous chemicals in all industrial sectors, the Federal Government established the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), also known as the right to know law. This standard is based on a simple concept: that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and the identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. This course is
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Hazard Communication (HazCom)
Career Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Do you know what you are best suited to do? So much of our success depends on matching what we do with what we do best. The Career Profile indicates how your personality can affect your potential. The online assessment can predict your job performance and will point you to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of your success.Students may complete this course
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Entrepreneur Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Have you ever wanted to strike out on your own in business and wondered if you have what it takes? The Entrepreneur Profile indicates your potential for satisfaction and success as an entrepreneur. The online assessment tells you if you are ready to make the leap, and points to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of success. Students may complete this course
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Leadership Assessment Profile
A Trump U Course- Do you have the personality and style to be a leader? The Leadership Profile indicates your potential to handle the challenges of responsibility. Your online assessment tells you if you are likely to achieve what you want, and points to the areas you need to work on to increase the likelihood of success.Students may complete this course within a reasonable period of time. Contact
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Stack Sampling Methods 1-5
US-EPA Methods 1-5 are sampling methods developed for sampling of particulate emissions from stationary sources such as power plants and other industrial facilities. These methods appear in title 40, part 60 of the Code of Federal Regulations (referred to as 40 CFR 60). This course serves as an introduction to the methods and provides a basic understanding of the concepts, equipment, procedures
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Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
This course provides training as required by OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Standard (29CFR 1910.147). Material covered in the course includes a thorough review of the Standard, its applications and limitations and major compliance requirements including training, assistance in identifying responsible staff, and preparation and organization of an equipment inventory, You will
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Build a Powerful Branding Strategy--Instructor-Led
A Trump U Course- The age of brand reality is here. Today, it`s critical to ensure that your brand becomes special` by making a deep emotional connection with your customers and employees. In this one-of-a-kind course, you`ll learn how to effectively use branding to support and strengthen your company`s positioning towards your target market.Students may complete this course within a reasonable
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Build a Powerful Branding Strategy--Self-Directed
A Trump U Course- The age of brand reality is here. Today, it`s critical to ensure that your brand becomes special` by making a deep emotional connection with your customers and employees. In this one-of-a-kind course, you`ll learn how to effectively use branding to support and strengthen your company`s positioning towards your target market.Students may complete this course within a reasonable
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Implementing a Succession Plan Simulation
Ulema Inc. is a market research firm providing consulting, market analysis, strategic planning and technology forecasting services. The Ulema Reports Group (URG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ulema Inc., produces single and multi-client studies on fast moving market sectors. The lifecycles for these studies are often as little as 6 months to one year from the start of development, so in order
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Implementing a Succession Plan Simulation
Initiating a Succession Plan Simulation
Ulema, Inc. is a market research firm providing consulting, market analysis, strategic planning and technology forecasting services. The Ulema Reports Group (URG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ulema, Inc., produces single and multi-client studies on fast-moving market sectors. The lifecycles for these studies are often as little as 6 months to one year from the start of development, so in order
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Sales Management Motivating Sales Teams to Win

In Sales Management: Motivating Sales Teams to Win, you will learn what you can do to motivate members of your sales team and factors to consider when evaluating motivation levels. You will also learn about various compensation practices to help you keep top performers, as well as how to identify opportunities to improve and how to address substandard performance. Learn To
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Consulting Skills Building Consulting Relationships

Consulting Skills: Building Consulting Relationships explains how to determine whether your organization could benefit from a consultant's services. It also teaches how to manage internal resistance to consultants, how to communicate effectively with consultants, and what to include in a legally binding consulting contract. Learn To Identify the steps to determine
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Strategic Management Establishing Strategic Focus

Strategic Management: Establishing Strategic Focus offers the student an overview of the information required to identify appropriate terms and language associated with strategic management, recognize benefits gained from a successful strategic plan, and learn why some organizations avoid implementing strategic management. The program describes the proper steps for effective decision making, and
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Emotional Intelligence Developing Emotional Intelligence Skills

Emotional Intelligence: Developing Emotional Intelligence Skills gives the student an overview of the use of Emotional Intelligence in corporations and provides a process for applying Emotional Intelligence in everyday activities. The program covers how the process can be applied in various situations, including being assertive, providing and accepting feedback, building positive work
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Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence for Executives

Emotional Intelligence: Emotional Intelligence for Executives gives the student an overview of emotions, explains the use of Emotional Intelligence from a leadership perspective, and provides a process for applying Emotional Intelligence in everyday interactions with employees. The program covers how the process can be applied in various situations, including motivating, resolving conflict, and
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication Building Relationships

Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Building Relationships offers the student guidelines for asking and answering questions, using nonverbal communication and power, and giving feedback when building relationships. The program also describes the various communication styles and offers techniques to use when communicating with them. Learn To Interact with an
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication Communicating with Co-Workers

Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Communicating with Co-Workers offers the student suggestions for communicating with individuals who hold various roles in an organization, such as peers, supervisors, subordinates, and customers/vendors. This program also offers guidelines for promoting ideas and handling human resource issues, such as negotiating raises and dismissing subordinates. Learn
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication Comm to Build a Positive Culture

Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Communicating to Build a Positive Culture gives the student an overview of the dimensions of organizational culture and how communication perpetuates an organization's culture. This program also defines what a cultural network is and offers guidelines for using the cultural network to your advantage. Steps for empowering employees are also offered in this
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Call Center Mgt Measuring Quality Performance

Call Center Management: Measuring Quality and Performance teaches the student information about customer expectations and how to reduce the percentage of a call center's lost calls. The program also teaches students about various staffing tactics, provides a process for calculating staff levels, and identifies the types of reports that call center managers use to evaluate a call center's
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Business Problem Solving The Problem Solving Process

In Business Problem Solving: The Problem-Solving Process, you will learn the three phases of the problem-solving process and how to complete each phase. The program also gives you several processes for generating solution options and a method for prioritizing problems. By applying the information in this program, you will be able to identify a problem's root causes, develop and implement an
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Managing the Expert Understanding Experts

Managing the Expert: Understanding Experts explains recruiting and retaining highly skilled professionals, developing their careers, and coaching the expert for success. It identifies the processes for overcoming burnout, setting career goals, and leading performance evaluation meetings with experts. Learn To Assess an expert's skills.
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From HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
Identifying Your Hazardous Waste
Identifying hazardous wastes according to RCRA regulations helps environmental professionals to determine how the waste must be managed. This course covers identification of hazardous wastes, characteristics of hazardous wastes, and universal and miscellaneous wastes according to RCRA regulations. Discarded material and excluded hazardous wastes will also be discussed in detail.
Apart from RCRA
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Identifying Your Hazardous Waste
OSHA 30 Hour for General Industry - Online Training

The OSHA 30 Hour Training is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in General Industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, field supervisors and foremen, the 30 Hour program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA
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OSHA 10 Hour for General Industry - Online OSHA Outreach Training

The OSHA 10 Hour for General Industry training course serves as an employee introduction to OSHA and regulations that are applicable to health and safety in the workplace. OSHA recommends 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA
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Materials Handling Storage

The Materials Handling & Storage online course specifies the procedures developed by OSHA to reduce injuries resulting from mishandling or improper storage.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand general material handling concepts
- Service multi-piece and single-piece rim wheels
- Identify powered industrial trucks
- Maintain overhead and gantry cranes
- Understand the safety
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Industrial Hygiene

The Industrial Hygiene training course focuses on the aspects of OSHA 1910 Subpart Z which deal with keeping hazardous chemicals and materials from negatively affecting your health. This includes the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning procedures in the event of exposure to hazardous materials, and the procedures in place for conducting first aid and recording an incident of
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Materials Handling and Storage for General Industry

The Materials Handling and Storage online course specifies the procedures developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to reduce injuries resulting from mishandling or improper storage.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand general material handling concepts
- Service multi-piece and single-piece rim wheels
- Identify powered industrial trucks
- Maintain
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Stairways and Ladders

The online, self-paced Stairways and Ladders safety course gives students an understanding of OSHA Construction Standard 29 CFR 1926. 1050 Subpart X. OSHA's Stairways and Ladder regulations gives insight into safe work practices to assist in preventing workplace accidents and fatalities.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand OSHA standard, 29 CFR 1926. 150 Subpart X, related to stairways and
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From 6P International, LLC
NEC 2008 Code Update
The Changes to the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2008 course is designed for persons performing electrical work. While there were over 3, 688 proposed changes to the 2008 Code, this course will examine some of the most significant changes that affect the people throughout the electrical industry including residential, commercial, and industrial electricians.
Even though the 145 articles
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Use of Explosives in the Workplace
Explosives are used in many industrial operations, particularly in construction and mining. If used properly and by experienced personnel the use of explosives could be very beneficial. However, if explosives are used by untrained users, there is a great potential for both fire and unwanted explosions. The main objective of this course is to provide fundamental information about explosives and how
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Industrial Hygiene
CATEGORY:
General Industry
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course attempts to introduce the content of OSHA 1910 Subpart Z, which deals with toxic and hazardous substances.
This course will focus on the aspects of Subpart Z which deal with keeping hazardous chemicals and materials from negatively affecting your health. This includes the use of personal protective equipment, cleaning
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Beryllium and Cadmium Hazards in the Workplace
There are hundreds of workplaces and thousands of employees that are exposed to beryllium and cadmium hazards every day. This course gives you a basic knowledge of beryllium and cadmium hazards present at various industrial workplaces, how you can minimize your exposure to them, different acute and chronic problems caused by beryllium and cadmium, and what precautionary measures you should take in
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From Biologix Solutions LLC
Bloodborne Pathogens for Tattoo & Piercing Artists - ABIH, Minnesota, Oregon, South Carolina, California, Iowa Approved




Biologix Solutions is offering South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control, Oregon Health Licensing Agency, American Board of Industrial Hygeinist, Minnesota Department of Health, Iowa Department of Health & Santa Clara County Health Department Approved 4 CE Hours BBP & Infection Control Course for Tattoo Artists & Body Piercers.
100% Online Independent Study Course
Nationally
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From EMS Consulting Group, Inc.
Continuous Flow Manufacturing Cells Online



Our self-paced online Continuous Flow Manufacturing Cells training program covers all of the topics our classroom version covers. The program will teach students how to design manufacturing cells with continuous or FIFO flow. The format includes audio-visual presentation, templates, case studies, and a final quiz. And, like our classroom version, students will have the ability to contact the
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From B. F Environmental Consultant Inc
Environmental Management and Site Assessment



Environmental management and assessment courses are available through B. F. Environmental Consultants Inc. The courses are designed to help students and working professionals gain the skills they need to pursue rewarding careers in this rapidly expanding field and include ecology, wetlands, environmental audits, safety, environmental management, and much more.
In recent years, increased
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Natural Gas Plant Operations Specialists Certification Program





For people who want to enter this field it is difficult to find suitable training to become prospective entry level workers. This course provides fundamental technical background to such workers. To take this course no prior science or math education is necessary - the course includes all of the necessary basic science and technology elements.
This is a user-friendly course, designed for people
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OSHA 10 hour - 30 hour Construction and Industrial Training Programs




This course series is designed for construction and industrial workers, supervisors, job supervisors, and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, upon completion of the course.
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response




This program series provides training 8 hour, 24 hour, and 40 hour training opportunites using distance learning. OSHA developed the HAZWOPER program to protect workers at hazardous sites to protect the health, saftey, and welfare of the worker, community, and environment. All of the courses comply with OSHA regulations, and are accepted by OSHA as documentation of proper training. Receive your
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Industrial and Health Safety OSHA Training






Distance Learning and Continuing Education Programs for
Professional Education and Work Force Development
Health, Safety, OSHA Training Courses, Hazardous Communications, MSDS Sheets, Bloodborne Pathogens, Fire Protection and Prevention, Permitted Confined Space Access, Small Business Safety and Health Management, Chemical Safety and Handling, Slips, Trips and Falls, Hand Protection, Hazard
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Continuing Education for Professional Engineers




This program has been designed to meet the needs of the engineering professional, architect, and civil engineer and these course meet the continuing education requirements for professionals. Within this training series, there are 24 categories of training.
Training Courses offered in:
Work Place Safety
Geotechnical Engineering
Coastal Engineering
Civil Engineering
Structural
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Initiating a Succession Plan Simulation
Ulema, Inc. is a market research firm providing consulting, market analysis, strategic planning and technology forecasting services. The Ulema Reports Group (URG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ulema, Inc., produces single and multi-client studies on fast-moving market sectors. The lifecycles for these studies are often as little as 6 months to one year from the start of development, so in order
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Design Concepts for Web Sites
To describe, explain, and equip students to use the basic techniques of web site design and development Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Blueprint Reading General Print Reading
This course covers orthographic projections, the different kinds of lines, and the basic math used in print reading. This course also includes the dimensions placed on drawings and various aspects about sectioning and tolerancing. This course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery, or involved in maintenance. It is directed at all those who need to develop marketable
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Blueprint Reading Process and Instrumentation Drawings R
This course will help read and interpret Process and Instrumentation Drawings � (P&IDs). It also includes process control variables and systems, instrumentation devices and drawing elements, and guidelines for reading P&ID prints. This series is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery, or involved in maintenance. It is directed at all those who need to develop
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Workplace Safety Orientation
This one-hour course will provide an awareness level orientation of basic industrial safety fundamentals. It was designed to provide an overview of some of the basic concepts and techniques used in modern industry to protect workers. It also describes the purpose of the following safety programs: Hazard Communication; Bloodborne Pathogen Safety; Lockout/Tagout; Confined Space Entry; Emergency
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Ergonomics Awareness
This one-hour course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an Ergonomics Program and provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to both office and industrial
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Industrial Ergonomics
This one-hour course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an Ergonomics Program and also provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to employees and employers in
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Laboratory Safety
This overview course is designed for employees who work in an industrial, clinical, or academic laboratory setting. It will serve to educate the laboratory employee to diverse safety and health concerns related to their job. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. identify general requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard
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Lead and Cadmium
Failure to understand the dangers of cadmium and lead, and the correct practices that should be followed when working with them, can leave you exposed to long-term health risks. Lead and cadmium have a number of industrial applications. This course provides an understanding of the basic health effects, routes of entry, methods of compliance and prevention, and regulatory requirements for both
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Storm Water Pollution Prevention
This one-hour course describes the nature and occurrence of storm water pollution, its environmental effects, and ways to address this important water quality problem. Rainwater that enters a surface water body, by flowing either overland or through a storm sewer system, is called storm water or storm water runoff. Storm water runoff is one of the leading causes of pollution in rivers and lakes.
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Safety in Industry


Working safely has to be everyone's priority, but safe working isn't always a case of common sense. To be really sure you need to develop safety sense. Whatever your job you'll have some responsibility for health and safety. Whether it's simply to report potential hazards or to decide how to avoid a dangerous situation in the first place, the law defines your responsibility. This course looks at
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Industrial Safety - Lockout and Tagout
This course covers the basics in Lockout and Tagout procedures. It also deals with types of energy and how to control it and describes how policies should be in place to help prevent accidents.
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Industrial Safety - Forklift Safety
This course covers basic safety rules for operating a forklift from basic theory to practical application. On completion of this course students will be able to identify the different types of forklifts and the parts of a forklift. Students will be able to explain how to pick up a load carry a load and place a load. Students will also be able to identify the importance of carrying out regular
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Industrial Safety - Hazard Communication
This course covers the handling of hazardous materials such as corrosives gases chemicals and flammable materials. It also deals with hazard communication the Material Data Safety Sheet and safe work practices.
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Industrial Safety - Personal Protective Equipment
This course details types of personal protection equipment including protection for eyes face dead ears feet and hands. It also explains the importance of using personal protection equipment.
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Industrial Safety - Applied Ergonomics
This course begins with a description of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and the possible causes. It continues with an explanation of how MSDs can affect office workers and ends with a discussion on ergonomic design for the workstation tools equipment and support devices.
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Industrial Safety - HazMat
This course deals with the rules and regulations regarding the transportation of hazardous waste. In addition it covers the classifications and packaging required as well as driver and safety training.
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Industrial Safety - Respirator Use
This course begins with a general description of the types of respirators available and how to select and test them. It continues with a more detailed examination of the air-purifying and the atmosphere-supplying respirators.
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Industrial Safety - Confined Space Entry
This course covers information regarding the entering and preparation of a confined space. It explains the need to have a confined space entry permit (CSEP) and details the duties of the attendant employer and entry supervisor.
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Industrial Safety - Hearing Conservation
This course introduces the Hearing Conservation Program (HCP) instituted by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and covers OSHA standard 1910.95 on hearing conservation various types and causes of hearing problems determination of noise levels and types of protective equipment.
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Industrial Safety - Back Safety
Back discomfort and body fatigue can result if work has to be preformed in awkward postures or involves excessive lifting. This course is designed to identify and correct these. By identifying and correcting these actions employee health and morale will increase. Employers will also benefit from the decreasing medical costs and employee turnover as well as increasing productivity and product
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Industrial Safety - Ladder and Stairway Safety
In the construction industry falls from elevated workspaces such as ladders and stairways are responsible for more fatalities than any other type of accident. Ladder and stairway accidents also make up a sizeable portion of occupational hazards in various other industries. This course covers important guidelines to avoid such accidents by implementing ladder and stairway safety.
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Industrial Safety - Slips, Trips, and Falls
This course focuses on how slips trips and falls occur in the workplace. It also covers types of injuries that result from these accidents and the measures that can be implemented to prevent such accidents.
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Industrial Safety - Fall Protection
This course focuses on falls from elevated surfaces in the workplace. It covers various protection measures that can be implemented to minimize the risk of falls including fall protection systems and good housekeeping practices.
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Industrial Safety - Eye and Face Protection
Each year eye injuries account for a large percentage of all workplace injuries. Employees can avoid most of these injuries by wearing proper eye and face protectors and adopting suitable safety measures. This course covers different types of eye and face injuries in various industries and explores the causes and effects of such injuries. The course then details the protective equipment employees
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Industrial Safety - Scaffold Safety
In every industry scaffold injuries contribute to a large number of occupational accidents. This course covers important guidelines to avoid such accidents by implementing scaffold safety.
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From LearningMeasure.com
Introduction to the Platinum Resistance Thermometer
This is an introductory course on the Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT). The PRT has many industrial applications, and is used in a laboratory setting to make accurate temperature measurements and in some temperature range to realize the kelvin.
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From International Career Institute
Human Resources Course
There are certain skills you need to become a successful human resources manager. The ICI human resources (HR) management program is designed in conjunction with the HR industry helps you learn the skills and knowledge you need quickly and conveniently.
a Fast track your career in human resources
a Learn the inside secrets of how to become a HR pro in months not years!
a Study at
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From Technology Ed
Design of Experiments DOE

Design of experiments (DOE) is a systematic, rigorous approach to engineering problem-solving that applies principles and techniques at the data collection stage so as to ensure the generation of valid, defensible, and supportable engineering conclusions. In addition, all of this is carried out under the constraint of a minimal expenditure of engineering runs, time, and money.
Design of
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Microwave Chemistry

Course Description
Microwave chemistry is an alternative approach to conduction heating, and has proved to be a highly effective heating source in chemical reactions. Irradiation uses direct interaction between the heated object and an applied electromagnetic field to generate heat. This heating mechanism can accelerate the reaction rate, provide better yields and uniform and selective heating,
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Fundamentals of Biotechnology
Biotechnology is the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to manufacture products intended to improve the quality of human life. Fundamentals of Biotechnology is a course that examines biotechnology, such as medical processes (i. e. getting organisms to produce new drugs, or using stem cells to regenerate damaged human tissues and perhaps re-grow entire organs) and industrial
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From The Jacman Group
OSHA - 10 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program
COURSE NAME:
OSHA - 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program
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Provider The Jacman Group/ 360 Training
COURSE DESCRIPTION: 1. 0 IACET Approved CEU
This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. Students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as general industry
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From Lovecchio Consulting
Industrial Management

To acquire a working methodology structured to allow the acquisition of complete and reliable information and the consequent improvement in the level of customer service.
To learn how to reduce operational costs by analyzing and evaluating the activities typical of industrial management.
To be able to maintain control of management, even in the face of rapidly changing domestic conditions
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From JED New Media inc.
Marketing Tired Products





Are you experiencing difficulties with the sales and marketing of some of your products? Examine the key components of a thorough product analysis and the symptoms of tired products. Explore creative ways to improve tired products, such as product innovation, product differentiation, and product extension.
This is a 40-minute online tutorial useful to individuals as well as within a group
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Tackling Tradeshows



Get your money? s worth every time you participate at a tradeshow! Use the methods proposed here to determine whether exhibiting at a tradeshow is a worthwhile investment for your company. Explore tips on how to plan, justify and participate in tradeshows to obtain maximum benefits.
This is a 40-minute online tutorial useful to individuals as well as within a group learning setting.
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From Construction Mastery Institute
OSHA Lead Standards
The "OSHA Lead Standards" Interactive eCourse addresses the major areas of employee training required by OSHA regulations. Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standards (both the General Industrial Standard as well as the Interim Final Rule for Construction), this course is for employees in general industry and construction environments where lead and lead-based materials are found. Using a
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Bloodborne Pathogens for CommercialLight Industrial
The "Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities" eCourse has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910. 1030) training requirements. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance
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ForkliftPowered Industrial Truck Safety
The "Forklift/ Powered Industrial Truck Safety" eCourse has been specifically created to involve employees in the process of understanding forklift operation and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR, 1910. 178) training requirements. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most
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Spanish Bloodborne Pathogens for CommercialLight Industrial - Hematogena Patogenos en Comercial y Instalaciones Industriales
The "Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities" eCourse has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910. 1030) training requirements. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance
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Spanish Forklift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety - Carretilla Powered Industrial Truck Safety
The "Forklift/ Powered Industrial Truck Safety" eCourse has been specifically created to involve employees in the process of understanding forklift operation and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR, 1910. 178) training requirements. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most
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From Latin Tech Inc
Low cost training on Programmable Logic Controllers PLCs







Our program is the only one in the market that allows you to have theory, hands-on practices and examples.
You also learn how to read programs for some popular manufacturers like Allen Bradley, Siemens, Automation direct, General Electric and Triangle Research.
Study from the comfort of your own home. You define your own schedule.
Ideal for professionals that want to get some background on
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From ProTrain Online
Wastewater Treatment Operations Certificate
Clean water is essential for everyday life. Water treatment plant and system operators treat water so that it is safe to drink. Most State drinking water and water pollution control agencies require courses to improve operatorsa skills and knowledge. Five course program includes: WASTEWATER TREATMENT I; WASTEWATER TREATMENT II, WASTEWATER TREATMENT - INDUSTRIAL; WASTEWATER COLLECTION
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From Complete Fire Design Solutions
PG Fire Protection Engineering






About MITSDE
We introduce one of the premier educational institute in Pune. Maharashtra Institute of Technology-MIT has excelled in the field of education and is known today as one of the foremost center of education and learning not only in India but the world over. MIT ranked number 1 in Maharashtra and 13 in India for providing quality education services. (Ref: India Outlook Survey, 11th
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Ergonomics: Basics of Ergonomics


"Basics of Ergonomics" is for every employee in an industrial or office workplace. Workers learn the basic concepts of ergonomics, how to recognize CTDs, and what factors place them at risk of a CTD injury. Workers will learn about the ergonomic program and how their support for it will help reduce injuries. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be
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Ergonomics: Industrial Ergonomics


This course presents the fundamentals of good ergonomic practices and helps remind employees of ergonomic problems that can occur in their jobs, as well as what can be done to address these problems. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English, but other language tracks can be
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HAZWOPER: Identifying Hazardous Materials


Over 70,000 chemicals are used by industry. Some 15,000 chemicals are made in industrial laboratories on a large scale today, and between 500 and 1,000 new chemicals are introduced each year. This purpose of this training is to prepare workers by providing the information necessary to help those persons involved in hazardous materials to be able to respond effectively to any emergency. Delivery
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Radiation Safety: Industrial Sources


"Radiation Safety for Industrial Sources" is designed to give the basic facts on radiation safety to workers in general industry. It is intended for users with sealed radiation sources enclosed within industrial devices. Workers in filling operations in which fill-checkers use radiation for detection of "filled or rejected" will find this program especially useful. Topics covered include basic
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Bloodborne Pathogens


Bloodborne Pathogens, an OSHA 1910.1030 compliance program, provides awareness training for industrial workers, emergency response teams, and anyone who is likely to encounter a situation in which a co-worker is injured. The course teaches workers to recognize HIV and HBV as hazards and how they can be spread. Workers will learn how to use Universal Precautions and to deal with a potential
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Accident Investigation


"Accident Investigation" is an interesting and effective course on how to conduct a proper investigation of a workplace accident. The course stresses proper investigative procedure and conveys an understanding of the basic skills needed by the investigator. The course teaches how to investigate an industrial site accident, analyze the facts, identify the contributing factors, discover the root
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Operational and Technical Job Skills
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Chubb Loss Control University
Chubb Loss Control University operates a fire protection training facility recognized throughout the industry for its comprehensive approach to the principles of loss prevention.
TPC Training Systems
TPC Training Systems is the leader in industrial skills and safety training. TPC's training programs are essential to
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Diploma in Fire Safety Management from MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITYUGCDECNAAC Approved
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Diploma in Fire and Safety Management- 1 YEAR
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Diploma in Fire & Safety Management
COURSE CONTENTS:
a History of fire service
a Fire Control Technology
a Principles of Industrial Safety And Accident Prevention
a Hazard Control System
a Basic of
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
An Introduction to Roofing Systems
Overview
This is an introduction to roofing systems. You will learn how to specify roofing systems and incorporate appropriate engineering details into your working drawings on a wide variety of projects. You will learn about the different types of roofing systems for steep- and low-slope roofs, considerations when selecting a system, re-roofing and re-covering issues, design considerations, and
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Design of Commercial Buildings to Mitigate Terrorist Attacks
Overview The purpose of this course is to introduce concepts that can help building designers and building owners to mitigate the threat of terrorist attacks on new buildings. This course specifically addresses four high-population, private-sector building types: commercial office, retail, multi-family residential, and light industrial, although many of the concepts presented are also
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Energy Management Mistakes in Industrial and Commercial Facilities
Overview In every industry, from retail outlets to manufacturing plants, energy costs are a large part of each facility's operating expenses. With energy costs continuing to rise, it is imperative that businesses learn to manage their energy consumption. What does this mean? What is energy management and what are some of the common mistakes that I, as an engineer or manager, should be
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Contract Writing for Engineers
Overview As a professional engineer, you will likely be called upon to write (or at least review) contracts at some point in your career. If you intend to bid on a project, purchase equipment or hire a sub-contractor, a contract will be required. Except for the simplest of transactions, almost all agreements to provide a product or a service for commercial, industrial, or government work will
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An Engineering Company s Greatest Assets Are Its Employees - Hiring Retaining the Best
Overview
Talented resources are not only a service engineering company?s greatest asset, in many ways they are their only asset. Hiring, developing, and retaining the best employees is a great challenge, one that gets more difficult each year. With high speed communications, a shortage of engineering talent, and a global marketplace, top employees are given nearly an endless choice of career
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Capacity Planning Fundamentals
Overview
Long term capacity planning is a strategic decision for a company that must be carefully researched before implementation. The placement of equipment and its related work and maintenance access, material and work flows, plus potential expansion is critical because plant design and construction are normally tied to it. Clearly, this is an example of form following function.
This course
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Geothermal Energy Basics
Overview Geothermal energy uses the flow of thermal energy from beneath the Earth's surface to heat homes and businesses and generate electricity. Geothermal energy is also used in many industrial and commercial applications, such as agriculture, fish farming, food dehydration, gold processing and milk pasteurizing. Geothermal energy has many advantages over other forms of energy. It is
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Introduction to Accurate Water Demand Projection
Overview Accurate water demand projection is essential for a municipality to plan and budget to meet the future needs of the citizens in the community. However, many factors can influence the future water demand for a community, including population growth, changes in demographics, the effectiveness of water conservation initiatives, new low-demand plumbing fixture technologies and increased
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Pretreatment of Industrial Wastewater for VOC Hydrocarbon Removal
Overview This course is intended for a wide range audience of engineers and in particular engineers dealing with plant water effluent streams directed to sanitary sewer facilities. Pretreatment of industrial wastewater to remove hydrocarbons is often required so that the hydrocarbons will not cause VOC emissions from sanitary sewer plants which exceed regulatory limits. In this course you will
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Disinfection Methods for CSO Treatment
Overview Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) occur when flows exceed the hydraulic capacity of either the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) or the collection system that transports the combined flow of storm water and sanitary sewage to the WWTP. When an overflow occurs, the excess flows tend to be discharged into a receiving body of water. CSOs typically discharge a variable mixture of raw sewage,
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Measurement and Control of pH in Wastewater Effluent
In many areas of the country pH limits have been established for the acceptance of treated wastewater effluent into public water systems. This course covers pH characteristics, measurement, control applications and various treatment processes as they apply to industrial wastewater. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of sixteen (16) questions at the end of this course to
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Taking Toxics Out of the Air
Overview Air toxics are those air pollutants that are know or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health problems. Each year, millions of tons of air toxics are released into the air. The Clean Air Act has provided the primary framework for protecting people and the environment from the harmful effects of air pollution. In this course the student will learn about what air toxics are,
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Solid Waste Management and Waste Reduction Techniques
Overview The United States disposes of over 236 million tons of solid waste a year, a figure that has been steadily increasing for over 100 years. The traditional waste management bureaucracy is dominated by engineers. Engineers have been successful at designing more efficient and safer disposal methods, but they have been reluctant to effect strategic planning initiatives that address the
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Sanitary and Industrial Wastewater Collection - Gravity Systems
Overview Wastewater is a part of everyday life. Every living creature and every industry on earth creates waste in some form or another. Wastewater acts as a medium to direct waste to various treatment plants by means of sanitary sewer lines. Some sewer lines use a combination of gravity flow and flow induced by pumping systems. This 4 PDH course is Part I of a two-part series. This course will
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Sanitary and Industrial Wastewater Collection - Pumping Systems
Overview Wastewater is a part of everyday life. Every living creature and every industry on earth creates waste in some form or another. Wastewater acts as a medium to direct waste to various treatment plants by means of sanitary sewer lines. Oftentimes topography and economics does not allow sewer lines to flow by gravity. In those cases a pumping system will be required. This 4 hour course is
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Wastewater Characteristics Flow and Transport and Fate of Pollutants in the Receiving Environment
Overview Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are used to treat wastewater in applications ranging from rural single-family dwellings to industrial plants located in densely populated areas. Unlike sophisticated community wastewater treatment facilities, performance monitoring of onsite treatment systems has not typically been required by regulations. Thus, the importance of properly
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Introduction to Area Classification
Overview Area classification is based on the properties of the flammable substances that may be present in an area and the likelihood that the flammable substance will be present. Area classification is used to determine the type of equipment that can safely be located in an area. Since facilities in a wide variety of industries involve the use of flammable substances, it is necessary for
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Introduction to Outdoor Electrical Safety
Studied and experimented with for centuries, electricity only began to be widely harnessed for performing useful industrial and residential tasks in the late 19th century. Over a century later, modern societies have come to depend upon its availability and versatility to power lights, appliances, tools, machinery, transportation vehicles, communications, and the list goes on. Electricity is
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A Unique and Understandable Way to Look at Three Phase Circuits
I wrote this course with the intention of removing the magic and mystique that surrounds the idea of three phase circuits. With that in mind, this course starts by reviewing single phase alternating current circuits including resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits. This is a quick review emphasizing voltage, current, and power relationships in these three common circuit elements. Waveforms
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Power Factor Correction
This course was written with the intention of removing the magic and mystique that surrounds the idea of Power Factor Correction. With that in mind, the course starts by reviewing direct current and single phase alternating current circuits, including resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits. This is a quick review emphasizing voltage, current, and power relationships in these three common
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Industrial Motor Control
The intention of this course is to show how many types of motors are turned on and off. A number of different AC motors are looked at, and ways to start and stop them are addressed. Reversing techniques are also addressed. Then various Electronic techniques for controlling motors are addressed. Both Alternating Current motors and Direct Current motors are covered. All in all, this is a very nice
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Reliability Fundamentals for Electric Power Engineers
Overview In general terms, reliability is a property of a system that describes the likelihood that the system will successfully perform as intended. In the most exact terms, reliability is the statistical probability that the system will be able to perform its intended mission. In this course, you will learn how to assess power system reliability quantitatively, and how to interpret the
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Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Overview
There are two basic methods of circuit protection. They are fuses and circuit breakers. There are many variations of fuses and circuit breakers. This course attempts to explain how and why fuses and circuit breakers work. There is some basic theory upon which these devices are designed. There is an explanation of some of the terms that are applied to fuses and circuit breakers and why
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Direct Current Motors and Generators
A direct current generator, or DC generator, produces a voltage of constant polarity, which means the voltage and current do not change over time. DC generators are basically AC generators whose output voltage is switched the other way around at the proper moment, so that the direction of the voltage is always in a single direction. The AC generator uses slip rings to transfer the current to the
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Electrical Power System Design for Industrial Facilities
There is no formula for designing the electric power system for an industrial system that absolutely guarantees that the result will be successful. This course presents the approach that the ideal way to design an industrial power system is to first define a set of quantifiable parameters that can be either calculated during the design process, or measured on the physical system after it has
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Revisions for the 2008 National Electric Code - Part 2
This course is intended to familiarize the reader with the major changes contained in the 2008 National Electrical Code. It is suitable for anyone exposed to the NEC at any level. The course addresses Code revisions that apply to all types of occupancies: residential, commercial, and industrial. Part I of this course contains Code-wide changes, definitions, and an analysis of approximately 30 of
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Energy Management for Motor Driven Systems
Overview A common misconception within industry has been to equate an energy reduction or conservation program with the concept of turning off equipment and shutting down processes. Instead, the program of energy management challenges plant staff to produce the products or services with the absolute minimum energy consumption. The objective is to minimize energy usage through production
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Revisions for the 2005 National Electrical Code
This course is intended to familiarize the reader with the major changes contained in the 2005 National Electrical Code. It is suitable for anyone exposed to the NEC at any level. The course addresses Code revisions that apply to all types of occupancies: residential, commercial, and industrial. Through the headings at the beginning of each Code change addressed in the course, the reader will
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Revisions for the 2008 National Electric Code - Part 1
This course is intended to familiarize the reader with the major changes contained in the 2008 National Electrical Code. It is suitable for anyone exposed to the NEC at any level. The course addresses Code revisions that apply to all types of occupancies: residential, commercial, and industrial. Part I of this course contains Code-wide changes, definitions, and an analysis of approximately 30 of
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Storage Batteries Maintenance and Principles Storage Batteries Maintenance and Principles
Overview
Batteries are the backup power source for millions of consumer, business, medical, military, and industrial equipments worldwide. The critical applications such as computers, servers, instruments, telecommunications or life saving equipments require 100 redundancy in every aspect to ensure high degree of reliability and operation. Although the power supply is available from commercial
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Fundamentals of Combustion for Environmental Applications
Overview
Workers in environmental engineering, as design engineers, operators, permitting agency staff, consultants, etc. will benefit greatly from a basic understanding of the fundamental laws, relationships, and calculation methods that characterize the behavior of combustion systems. This course provides such a capability, introduces the concept of ?wastes as fuels? and gives the diligent
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Fundamentals of Combustion for Environmental Applications Part 2
Overview
Workers in environmental engineering, as design engineers, operators, permitting agency staff, consultants etc. will benefit greatly from an understanding of the design features and operating characteristics of the of the basic components of combustion systems. This course provides such an understanding; describing the principle hardware components of combustion systems and the fluid
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Rotary Kiln Incineration Systems
Overview
The rotary kiln furnace system is widely used for the incineration of industrial and other waste streams. This course presents the basic features of the rotary kiln incinerator and examples of its application for waste disposal.
The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifty (50) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits.
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Cooling Water Problems and Solutions
The three primary reasons that the cooling water treatment may be required are to control corrosion, scale formation, and the growth of biological agents. Any of these problems ? or more usually a combination of them ? can cause a loss of efficiency, shorten equipment life and push up operating costs. Imagine the large amounts of dollars lost when insufficient cooling suddenly curtails operations
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Introduction to ISO 9000 Series
Overview Standards documents are an increasingly essential part of industrial operations and customer safety and satisfaction. For those involved in the supply of goods and services, in assuring the quality and safety of activities and operations, and in providing direction for future planning it is important that they be aware of standards provisions, use these provisions in their activities,
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Finding the Root Cause Statistical Solutions for Problems in Engineering Systems
Overview Whether in electrical, industrial, or mechanical systems, problems always seem to pop up at the worst time. Engineers are often seen as resorting to "shot-gun" methods to find solutions. When faced with a problem, the engineer must resist the natural tendency to reinvent the system based on speculation about the cause of the problem. When the engineer "thinks like an
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Introduction to Industrial Control Systems
Overview This course introduces the student to the very basics of industrial control systems. "What is a batch process versus a continuous process?... What are the basic components of a process control loop?... What is an HMI and how does it interact with a PLC?" Get answers to all these questions and more. Learn what a discreet signal is and how it differs from a control loop. Find
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Wireless Sensor Network Implementation in the Industrial Plant Setting
Overview
Talk of wireless instrumentation and wireless applications is all around us. But, practically speaking, how do we, as engineering professionals, "break the ice" with our operating units on installing wireless devices in the plant? Once we have determined that wireless is a viable option for an application, how can we help our organizations take the first step into the "world of wireless"
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Introduction to Control Networks in an Industrial Setting
Overview Communication networks have historically been considered too unreliable to be used in critical applications within the industrial arena. But, advances in technology over the last decade have changed all of that. The new generation of networks are robust enough to handle critical industrial communication needs that would have been considered unthinkable just a few short years ago. This
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Industrial Sensors and How They Work
This course was written with the intention of showing engineers in all disciplines how to think about and apply standard electrical sensors. This is, by no means, a complete list. A task of that magnitude would be almost impossible. I have selected, however, those sensors that I have used the most in my career. The course starts by covering temperature sensors. This is followed by force measure
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Pipe Flow Measurement
Overview
The term pipe flow is being used here to refer to any closed conduit flow under pressure. The closed conduit is often circular, but also may be square or rectangular (such as a heating duct) or any other shape. The other major category of flow is open channel flow, which is any flowing liquid, which has a free surface open to atmospheric pressure.
Measurement of the flow rate of a
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Industrial Gas Turbine Performance Engineering
Today gas turbine performance is of paramount importance as it directly influences the profitability of any business that employ them. It is indeed the end product that operators purchase and manufacturers have to guarantee. Gas turbine performance is affected by various factors. These include ambient conditions, performance deterioration and control system performance. Therefore, this course on
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Industrial Heat Pumps
Overview Industrial heat pumps are a class of active heat-recovery equipment that allows the temperature of a waste-heat stream to be increased to a higher, more useful temperature. Consequently, heat pumps can facilitate energy savings when conventional passive-heat recovery is not possible. In this course the student will learn why heat pumps save money, how heat pumps work, how much energy
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Energy Efficiency Improvements in Process Heating Equipment
Overview
Fossil fuel-fired equipment (e.g. boilers, thermal oxidizers, process furnaces, dryers, ovens, heaters) frequently represents a significant portion of an industrial site?s total energy consumption. This course will cover several low-cost, quick-payback energy efficiency improvement opportunities that can be implemented relatively quickly and easily to improve productivity, reduce
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Steam Efficiency Improvements - Distribution End Users
Overview A large amount of energy can be lost in steam piping systems that are not properly designed and maintained. There are many opportunities available to minimize the heat loss from steam distribution systems and to maximize recovery of heat from waste steam and condensate resulting in lower overall energy costs. In this course, the student will review ten (10) "Energy Tip
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Steam Efficiency Improvements - Generation
Overview Improper design of a boiler and its associated components can result in high energy use. There are many opportunities available to optimize the design of a new boiler or to increase the efficiency of a boiler already in operation. In this course, the student will review nine (9) "Energy Tip Sheets" published by the U.S. Dept. of Energy's Office of Industrial
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Boiler Types and Applications
Overview Boilers use the chemical energy in fuel to raise the energy content of water so that it can be used for heating or to drive turbines or other rotating equipment. There are many different types and sizes of boilers commercially available that burn a wide variety of fuels. The selection of a boiler is dependent on the characteristics of the available fuel, the specified heating output,
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Compressed Air System Basics
Overview Compressed air is used in many different industries for driving pneumatic tools, hoists, conveyors, actuators, sprayers, air brakes, vacuum filters, air eductors, snow makers and a wide variety of other applications. A compressed air system consists of a supply side, which includes compressors and air treatment, and a demand side, which includes distribution and storage systems and
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Survey of Pump Energy Savings
Overview This course is designed as a follow-on to Course No. M-3005, Centrifugal Pumps, also available through PDHengineer.com. However, it is also a stand-alone course for those somewhat familiar with pumps in general, and centrifugal pumps in particular. The majority of technical articles and reports today dealing with energy and resources conservation involve nuclear power, redesign of
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Sound Attenuators - Aerosonics Products and Applications
Overview Sound attenuators (silencers) are used in HVAC systems to help absorb noise that is generated by fans or other air moving equipment. Attenuators can also be used to prevent cross-over noise between rooms, such as conference rooms or toilet rooms. Manufacturers of attenuators such as AeroSonics offer a variety of attenuator types and models uniquely designed for a multitude of
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Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection
Overview Fabric filters are used in many applications in both the commercial and industrial sectors. Efficient operation of a fabric filter system depends heavily on proper maintenance and monitoring of the fabric filters. In this course the student will learn about the use of triboelectric monitors as fabric filter bag leak detectors. This course includes fabric filter and monitoring system
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Recent Advances in Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Technologies
This course is intended to introduce the engineer to some of the latest developments in high-performance photovoltaics and solar thermal technology. Since the Industrial Revolution, fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—have powered immense technological progress. But supplies of fossil fuels are limited, and continued reliance on them may have significant environmental consequences.
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Compressed Air System Design Operating and Maintenance Tips
A large amount of energy can be lost in compressed air systems that are not properly designed, operated and maintained. Fortunately, there are many opportunities available for the engineer to minimize compressed air energy losses - even in systems that are already operational. In this course, the student will review review (14) "Compressed Air Tip Sheets" published by the U.S. Dept. of
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Methods for Reducing Pump Energy Losses
A large amount of energy can be lost in pumping systems that are not properly designed and maintained. In this course, the student will review eight (8) "Pumping Systems Tip Sheets" published by the U.S. Dept. of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies. Each tip sheet provides information on a particular component of a pumping system that can be optimized to improve the overall
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Safety-Reliability-Risk Assessment Preliminary Hazard Analysis
This course discusses how to perform preliminary hazard analysis (PHA) of industrial plants, systems and equipment to identify the hazardous elements and assess their safety implications. No prior knowledge of systems safety-reliability-risk analysis is required to understand this course. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen (15) questions at the end of this course
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Heat Transfer Fundamentals
Overview Heat transfer occurs when there is a temperature difference between two bodies. There are three modes of transferring heat - conduction, convection and radiation. Heat is capable of being transferred through solids and fluids by conduction, through fluids by convection, and through empty space by radiation. The transfer of heat is an integral part of many industrial processes.
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Boiler Fuel and Emissions
Overview Fuel type and emissions control are two very important considerations in the design of a boiler. The type of fuel selected will not only impact emissions, but will also greatly influence the design of the boiler and the operating costs. This course covers key properties and design considerations for each of the major boiler fuels available, including coal, natural gas, oil, wood and
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Grilles and Diffusers
Overview Selection of supply air outlets is sometimes taken for granted. Engineers, designers and contractors tend to underestimate the importance of this product in the completion of an HVAC system design. Proper selection of air devices depends on an understanding of the supply outlet classifications, installations and application considerations. In this course the student will learn some of
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Fire Protection of Confinement Ventilation Systems
Overview Fires in industrial and nuclear facilities have been caused by a variety of energy sources, including electrical energy and spontaneous combustion of pyrophoric metals. While fixed fire suppression systems or operator intervention have limited the size and consequences of most of these fires, some did propagate and cause significant damage and material release. In this course the
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Ins and Outs of Chemical Process Engineering
This 3-hour audio online course covers chemical process engineering. It provides a wealth of practical advise and anecdotes from the course author, who has over 40 years of experience designing, installing and troubleshooting process systems in multiple industries. Many aspects of process engineering are covered, ranging from considerations during system analysis to relying on plant operators
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Theory and Application of Reciprocating Compressors
This 3-hour online course describes the applications, characteristics, and operation of positive displacement (reciprocating) compressors. This course is oriented toward engineers involved in specification, selection, application and operation of gas compressors. The presentation concentrates on large industrial compressors as in natural gas transmission and process plants, but is applicable to
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Steam System Basics
Overview
Steam has many uses in industry. It is used for process heating, pressure control, mechanical drive, component separation and is a source of water for many process reactions. Steam has many performance advantages that make it an attractive means of delivering energy including low toxicity, ease of transportability, high efficiency, high heat capacity and low cost relative to other
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Filters for Industry
Overview Filtration of air is crucial to the HVAC system performance and the commercial and industrial applications that these systems serve. Filters are widely used in nuclear ventilation, air cleanup, and confinement systems to remove particulate matter from air and gas streams. Air filters are defined as porous structures through which air is passed to separate out entrained particulate
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Biomass Cofiring in Coal-Fired Boilers
Biomass energy technologies convert renewable biomass fuels to heat or electricity. Biomass cofiring is attracting interest because it is an economical near-term option for introducing new biomass resources into today? s energy mix. Cofiring is the simultaneous combustion of different fuels in the same boiler. Cofiring inexpensive biomass with fossil fuels in existing boilers provides an
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HVAC - Chilling Systems
A chiller can be generally classified as a refrigeration system that uses either a vapor compression or absorption cycle to cool. Both the absorption and the mechanical compression systems have the evaporation and condensation of a refrigerant in common. In both systems, the refrigerant evaporates at low pressure to absorb heat and then condenses at higher pressure to reject heat to the
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Air Conditioning Systems
Most people think the air conditioning system's job is just to add "cold? air to the space. Actually air-conditioning is a process by which air is cooled and dehumidified by mechanical means. In a broader sense, air conditioning includes both the cooling and heating of air, cleaning it and controlling its moisture level, and conditioning it to provide maximum indoor comfort. Engineers define
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Introduction to Separation of Oil and Water
In refineries, chemical plants, electric power plants and many other industrial facilities the separation of various oil and water mixtures can cause problems. These problems are often the result of imperfect understanding of the nature of the mixtures and how to take advantage of their properties to accomplish the required separations. In addition, many states and cities require treatment of
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Industrial Fan Fundamentals
Overview The most suitable fan for a particular application is dependent upon many factors. Initial cost, efficiency, operating and maintenance costs, speed, materials, space constraints, flow rate, pressure, temperature, cleanliness of the product and the range of operating conditions are all considerations in the selection of a fan and driver. Improper selection of the fan/driver can result
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Desiccant Dehumidification Wheel Testing
Overview Desiccant cooling systems are energy efficient and environmentally benign. Desiccant systems allow more fresh air into buildings, thus improving indoor air quality without using more energy. Desiccant systems also displace chlorofluorocarbon-based cooling equipment, the emissions from which contribute to the depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. In this course the student will
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HVAC Chilled Water Distribution Schemes
In large commercial and industrial systems, chilled water system serves as means to transfer heat from building spaces to the refrigeration system. Initially, when energy costs were low, constant volume and primary-secondary systems provided a stable and simple operation of the chillers and distribution systems. However, as energy costs increased, particularly in the late 1970s, the efficiency of
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HVAC Cooling Load Calculations and Principles
Heating and cooling load calculations are carried out to estimate the required capacity of heating and cooling systems, which can maintain the required conditions in the conditioned space. To estimate the required cooling or heating capacities, one has to have information regarding the design indoor and outdoor conditions, specifications of the building, specifications of the conditioned space
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Explosives Safety
Overview Department of Energy (DOE) policy requires that all DOE activities be conducted in a manner that protects the safety of the public and provides a safe and healthful workplace for employees. DOE has also prescribed that all personnel be protected in any explosives operation undertaken. The level of safety provided shall be at least equivalent to that of the best industrial practice. The
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Coatings - Surface Preparation
Overview The objective of surface preparation prior to applying a coating system is to create proper adhesion of the coating to the underlying substrate. Proper adhesion will occur if a suitable level of surface cleanliness and roughness (profile) is achieved. There are a wide variety of surface preparation methods available, such as solvent cleaning, power-tool cleaning and abrasive blast
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Thermal Spraying Technology and Applications
Overview
Most manufacturing and industrial equipment suffers heavy wear rates owing to their service conditions. Thermal spray coatings impart high-quality wear resistant properties to the base metal, which the base materials do not necessarily have. Thermal spraying is a surface coating technology by which metallic or nonmetallic materials are deposited in a molten or semi-molten condition onto
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Material Properties Corrosion for Nuclear Plants
Overview
The purpose of this course is to briefly introduce several material properties and failure modes. A better understanding of these failure mechanisms will enable more appropriate decisions when selecting materials for a particular application. Even a basic knowledge and awareness can help design engineers to be better equipped in delaying or preventing the failure of a material or
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Engineering Sketching for Design and Communication
Sketches are a used to communicate engineering: ideas, solve problems, innovate, and plan activities. Graphics is a universal language. A picture is still worth a thousand words. Engineering requires graphics in the form of: Flow Diagrams, Performance Graphs, Schedule Bar Charts, P&ID? s, Electrical Schematics, HVAC drawings, Control Diagrams, Product Drawings, Production Equipment Drawings,
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An Introduction to the Facilities Planning Process Area Development Plans
Overview
Facilities planning is an essential step in development of land for commercial, industrial, residential and public agency uses. In this course, you will learn how to prepare one of the key elements in the facilities planning process: Area Development Plans (ADP). You will learn the three phases to go through in preparing an ADP, and the data collection, analysis, evaluation and decision
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Engineering Symbology Prints and Drawings
Drawing is the universal language of engineering. Drawings from an engineer provide a raw account of the fundamentals that will eventually go into making something useful and necessary. Engineering drawings are a formal and precise way of communicating information about the shape, size, features and precision of physical objects. The drawings of the engineer are an obvious case of making
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Steam System Basics
Overview Steam has many uses in industry. It is used for process heating, pressure control, mechanical drive, component separation and is a source of water for many process reactions. Steam has many performance advantages that make it an attractive means of delivering energy including low toxicity, ease of transportability, high efficiency, high heat capacity and low cost relative to other
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Calculating the True Cost of Steam
Overview It is important for the engineer to know the true cost of steam that is generated and consumed in a process. It is essential to properly evaluate the economics of proposed process efficiency or capacity-improvement projects. Additionally, knowing the true cost of steam serves as a basis for optimizing the steam generation system, ensuring more effective negotiations with utility
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From Koldwater Technologies, LLC
Programmable Logic Controls
The PLCTrainer includes a Laboratory Manual full of proven practical applications that allow the student to gain an understanding of the PLC's Instruction Set. The screens demonstrating the Instructions have a look and feel of RSLogix. The course relies heavily on a PLC/ RSLogix 500 Simulator called LogixPro. It is essential to your success.
Introduction to PLCs
Input/ Output Modules
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From The Virtual Training Company
Adobe GoLive 5
Adobe GoLive 5.0 software gives you industrial-strength design, production, and management features so you can create professional, dynamic, database-driven Web sites. Tightly integrated with other Adobe products such as PhotoShop, Illustrator, and LiveMotion, Adobe GoLive software protects your code from modification and corruption while offering industry-leading site layout and management
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From The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, ExCEL Track


Industrial & Organizational (I/O) Psychology is one of the fastest growing areas for the application of professional psychology. Learn skills to help individuals perform more effectively, solve problems, and grow professionally in today's global, multicultural work environment. Our I/O ExCEL track is designed specifically for professionals who work in fields such as human resources, private and
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