Special Calculations training program, or unit, is designed to familiarize trainees with methods for calculating parallel offsets, areas, volumes, and liquid pressures. After completing this program, the trainees should be able to use right triangles and basic formulas to calculate parallel offsets using the equal spread method and the unequal spread method. They should also be able to use formulas to calculate areas, volumes, and liquid pressure... Read More
CALCULATING OFFSETS
EDA: AMPCO
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Calculating Offsets training program, or unit, is designed to familiarize trainees with methods for calculating dimensions and angles for piping off-sets. After completing this program, the trainees should be able to use right triangles and basic formulas to calculate fitting angles, complementary angles, and Offset, Run, and Travel dimensions for various offsets. Read More
INSTALLING PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS
EDA: AMPIH
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Installing Pipe Hangers and Supports is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with basic techniques for correctly installing pipe hangers and supports. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to explain how pipe hangers and supports handle piping movement, install various types of pipe hangers and beam attachments, install various types of pipe supports, and install wedge-type and drop-in concrete ancho... Read More
INSTALLING FLANGES, COPPER AND PLASTIC PIPE
EDA: AMPIF
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Installing Flanges, Copper and Plastic Pipe is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with basic techniques for correctly installing steel flanges, copper tubing, and plastic pipe. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to correctly install various types of steel flanges, calculate fitting take-off for copper fittings, solder copper fit-tings to copper tubing, calculate fitting take-off for plastic fitt... Read More
INSTALLING SCREW AND WELDED PIPE
EDA: AMPIS
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Installing Screw and Welded Pipe is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with basic techniques for correctly installing screw and welded pipe and fittings. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to perform job planning and material verification; determine fitting take-off for screw, socket-weld, and butt-weld piping; and correctly assemble screw, socket-weld, and butt-weld piping. Read More
BASIC PIPEFITTING SKILLS
EDA: AMPBP
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Basic Pipefitting Skills is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with basic techniques for determining piping configura-tions and dimensions, measuring and cutting pipe, and correctly installing pipe and fittings. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to identify common piping and fittings, use blueprints and other drawings to determine piping configurations, measure and cut pipe, and install pip-ing... Read More
ELECTRIC LIGHTING
EDA: AEEEL
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Electric Lighting is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with various types of lamps and lighting fixtures and how install them. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to explain how the human eye sees and describe the characteristics of light. They should also be able to compare and contrast various types of lamps, and they should be able to explain how to install various types of light fixtures. Read More
CONTACTORS AND RELAYS
EDA: AEECR
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Contactors and Relays is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with the operation and use of magnetic contactors and relays. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to describe the operating principles of magnetic contactors and relays, and explain how both types of devices are used in electrical systems. They should also be able to describe the components and operation of low-voltage remote control swi... Read More
CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES
EDA: AEECF
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Circuit Breakers and Fuses is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with the use of overcurrent protective devices in electri-cal installations. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to describe hazards associated with faults and overloads, describe the opera-tion and common types of circuit breakers and fuses, and describe basic pro-cedures for troubleshooting problems with circuit breakers and fuses... Read More
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC SERVICES
EDA: AEEIS
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Installation of Electric Services is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with considerations associated with installing a commercial or industrial electric service. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to describe various types of electric ser-vices for commercial and industrial installations, and they should be able to identify and describe the main components of those services. They should also... Read More
CONDUCTOR TERMINATIONS AND SPLICES
EDA: AEETS
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Conductor Terminations and Splices is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with devices, tools, and procedures com-monly used to terminate and splice conductors in electrical installations. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to properly strip conductors, train or bend cable, and choose connectors for specific applica-tions. They should also be able to properly install twist-on wire connectors, cri... Read More
CABLE TRAY
EDA: AEECT
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Cable Tray is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with cable tray components and installation techniques. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to identify the types of sections and the types of fittings used in cable tray assemblies, explain how cable tray is supported, and explain how cable tray sections are spliced. They should also be able to size cable tray for specific numbers and types of con... Read More
CONDUCTOR INSTALLATIONS
EDA: AEECD
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Conductor Installations is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with general procedures for properly planning and carry-ing out conductor installations. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to plan the steps of a cable pulling operation, calculate the tension for a pull, properly set up a cable puller, and correctly use pulling equipment.Read More
BOXES AND FITTINGS
EDA: AEEBF
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Boxes and Fittings is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with various types of boxes and fittings used in electrical installations. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to identify different types of boxes and explain how to properly size outlet boxes, pull boxes, and junction boxes. They should also be able to identify different types of couplings, locknuts, and bushings, and explain what seal-of... Read More
CONDUIT BENDING
EDA: AEECB
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Conduit Bending is an interactive training module designed to famil-iarize trainees with the use of various types of benders to bend conduit for common applications. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to calculate the measurements required for conduit bending and prop-erly bend conduit using any or all of the following types of benders: mechanical benders, electric benders, hydraulic benders, and PVC heater/benders. Read More
GROUNDING
EDA: AEEGD
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Grounding is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with both system grounding and equipment grounding. After com-pleting this module, the trainees should be able to describe different types of grounding, describe NEC requirements associated with system grounding, and describe how to size and install grounding electrode conductors. They should also be able to describe NEC requirements associated with equip-ment grounding,... Read More
MOTORS
EDA: AEEMT
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Motors is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees with the operation and use of various types of electric motors. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to describe the basic construction and operation of DC motors, AC induction motors, and AC synchronous motors. They should also be able to explain how motor speed can be controlled and how motors and motor circuits can be protect-ed from damage, and they... Read More
ALTERNATING CURRENT
EDA: AEEAL
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Alternating Current is an interactive training module designed to familiarize trainees how AC circuits work, and how voltage and current can change depending on the load, the source, and how the load and source are connected together. After completing this module, the trainees should be able to determine current and voltage values for an AC sine wave; explain how resistance, inductance, and capacitance affect AC circuits; explain how to calculat... Read More
RESIDENTIAL WIRING
EDA: AEERW
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with basic concepts associated with selecting and installing residential wiring components. After completing this unit, the trainees should be able to describe how to determine electrical service requirements for a single-family dwelling and how to properly ground electrical systems and equipment. They should also be able to describe various components of branch circuits, proper w... Read More
RACEWAYS
EDA: AEERA
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with various types of raceways used to house electrical wiring. After completing this unit, the trainees should be able to describe various types of raceways, including conduit, wireways, and cable trays. They should also be able to describe procedures for installing raceways in various types of environments. Read More
HAND BENDING
EDA: AEEHB
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with the basic concepts associated with cutting, measuring, and bending conduit. After completing this unit, the trainees should be able to describe how to make accurate stub bends, offset bends, three-bend saddles, and four-bend saddles. They should also be able to describe basic procedures for measuring conduit for specific types of bends and for cutting conduit. Read More
ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT
EDA: AEEET
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with the basic operation and use of common types of electrical test equipment. After completing this unit, trainees should be able to explain how to set electrical test equipment to measure current, voltage, and resistance; how to take readings; and how to interpret the readings. Read More
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
EDA: AEEES
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of basic principles of electricity and electrical safety.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of various aspects of working safely around electrical equipment.
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
EDA: AEEED
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with various types of electrical diagrams. After completing this unit, trainees should be able to explain why symbols are used on electrical diagrams, and how to obtain information from a title block and an equipment location index. They should also be able to explain how to use each of the following types of diagrams: block, single line, schematic, wiring, connection, inter-conne... Read More
CONDUCTORS
EDA: AEECO
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with the construction and use of various types of conductors and cables. After completing this unit, the trainees should be able to describe the physical construction of conductors, explain how to determine the electrical capacity of a conductor, identify various types of conductor assemblies, and describe procedures for pulling conductors through conduit. Read More
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING
EDA: AEECW
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This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with wiring devices and wiring techniques used at commercial and industrial sites. After completing this unit, the trainees should be able to identify vari-ous types of switches, enclosures, control devices, and receptacles. They should also be able to describe basic techniques for planning and installing branch circuits, mounting boxes, and working with conductors. Read More
ABNORMAL OPERATIONS
EDA: AOCCB
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Learn some common problems associated with the startup and shutdown of a combined cycle power plant and how to effectively manage these problems. Also, learn about abnormal conditions that often occur in Heat Recovery Steam Generators and Steam Turbine/Generators. Read More
NORMAL OPERATIONS
EDA: AOCCN
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This program explains the operations standards of the combined cycle
power plant, including system startup and shutdown, as well as plant moni
toring and maintenance.
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DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS
EDA: AOCCD
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This interactive program covers normal and abnormal DCS components, functions and monitoring. Learn how to effectively examine a DCS and use it to keep operations running smoothly. Read More
HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATORS
EDA: AOCCH
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Learn to describe the components and operations of HRSGs, including low pressure, intermediate pressure and high pressure steam systems. Read More
ABNORMAL OPERATIONS
EDA: AOCAO
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Learn to troubleshoot problems in operating a simple cycle combus
tion turbine. This program covers startup/shutdown difficulties and some
typical problems associated with other plant systems.
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NORMAL OPERATIONS
EDA: AOCNO
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This program explains the operations standards of the simple cycle combustion power plant, including system startup and shutdown, as well as plant monitoring and maintenance. Read More
SUPPORT SYSTEMS II
EDA: AOCS2
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This is Part II of a two-segment examination of combustion turbine
support systems. This course looks in depth at the components and
operations of the control system, the fire protection system and the
environmental system. Factors that affect normal operations are also reviewed.
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SUPPORT SYSTEMS I
EDA: AOCS1
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Part I of a two-segment examination of combustion turbine support systems. This program looks in-depth at the inlet air system, lube oil and starting system, and fuel systemRead More
COMPONENTS
EDA: AOCCO
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This program thoroughly explains the compression, combustion, and expansion and exhaust components of a combustion turbine, as well their operations. Read More
PRINCIPLES
EDA: AOCPR
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This program explains the scientific and engineering principles neces
sary to understand combustion turbine operations. The program also covers
maximizing turbine efficiency and adapting power generation to various
applications.
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UNDERSTANDING ELECTRICITY
EDA: BBUEL
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of electricity and the safety implication of working around it.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have an understanding of basic electrical principles, how electricity becomes a hazard and it's effects on the human body, and the emergency procedures to follow during an electrical incident.
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FITNESS FOR DUTY
EDA: BBFFD
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of factors that are involved in ensuring that workers are physically and mentally ready to perform their jobs.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of why it is important to be fit for duty and some of the actions that can be taken to eliminate human error on the job.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR ELECTRICAL WORKERS
EDA: BBEEW
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of electrical safety issues facing workers who work with electricity on a daily basis including electricians, engineers and equipment technicians.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have an understanding of some basics requirements and principles for everyday electrical work, when and how electrical lockout/tagout procedures are used, and the requirements for work on... Read More
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR ALL WORKERS
EDA: BBEAW
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of electrical safety issues facing all workers.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have an understanding of some basics about electrical safety that everyone should know; safeguards associated with electrical installations, and the purpose and operation of circuit protection devices; the safe use or portable electric tools and equipment; and the hazards and precautio... Read More
Workplace Ergonomics
EDA: BBWPE
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of ergonomics in the workplace.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of how ergonomics can prevent MSDs; be able to identify ergonomic risk factors and work activities associated with MSD hazards; describe some common MSDs, including their signs and symptoms and the importance of reporting them early; and describe the actions that they can ta... Read More
Warning Signs and Labels
EDA: BBWST
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of the purpose and use of warning signs and various types of labels.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of government regulations that deal with labeling. They will also have a general understanding of the types of information that can be obtained from hazardous product labels, shipping labels, and warning signs.
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Understanding Forklifts
EDA: BBUFL
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of how a forklift works.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of some forklift basics including various types of forklifts and some differences between forklifts and cars; the standard components of most forklifts; and the principles of forklift stability.
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Transporting Hazardous Materials
EDA: BBTHM
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of the requirements associated with transporting hazardous materials.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of how hazardous materials and their containers are prepared for transport, what types of documentation are required, and how hazardous materials are identified according to DOT requirements.
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The purpose of this unit is to provide trainees with a brief overview of common safety issues that are associated with safety in the workplace.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a general under
standing of workplace safety issues that are associated with safe work habits,
personal protective equipment, hazard communication, and fire prevention.
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Safe Forklift Operation
EDA: BBSFO
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of various aspects of operating a forklift safely.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of some techniques that are commonly used to maneuver a forklift including some special situations they will probably encounter, traffic safety issues associated with forklift operation, and how to safely handle loads using a forklift.
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Respiratory Protection
EDA: BBRPR
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of basic types of respirators and proper methods for the use and care of respirators.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding of air purifying respirators, air supplied respirators, and how to properly use and care for respirators.
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Respirator Fit Testing
EDA: BBRFT
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of respirator fit factors and methods for performing basic respirator testing.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will understand how to select a
respirator of the proper size, and how to perform fit checks and testing to
ensure that the respirator will protect the user from airborne contaminants.
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Personal Protection Equipment
EDA: BBPPE
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The purpose of this unit is to give trainees a general understanding of basic types of personal protection equipment.
At the conclusion of this unit, trainees will have a basic understanding
of personal protective clothing and equipment, including respiratory
protection and fall protection.
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