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Any of our programs can be conducted on-site at your facility. |
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Available Seminars See Short-Form Descriptions Below |
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| Electrical Fundamentals | Basic Motor Control | Basic Industrial Electronics |
| Industrial Electrical Systems | Medium Voltage Systems | MSHA Surface Mine Electrical |
| OSHA Electrical Safety Training | ||
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OSHA Electrical Safety Training Three programs available to meet your specific needs. One-Day Seminar Cost $165.00 (Casper) Synopsis - OSHA requires this training for all individuals exposed to the hazards of electrical equipment operating at 50 volts or more. Covers 29 CFR 1910.331 through 1910.335. Who Should Attend - This
is required training for Electricians and Welders. Other occupational
categories which may also require training include: Supervisors, Electrical
and Electronic Engineers, Electrical and Electronic Assemblers, Electrical
and Electronic Technicians, Industrial Machine Operators, Material Handling
Equipment Operators, Mechanics and Repairers, Painters, Riggers and
Roustabouts, Stationary Engineers. Two-Day Seminar Two-Day Cost $295.00 (Casper) Synopsis - A continuation of the One-Day Program above for qualified persons who are actually engaged in electrical work. Covers 29 CFR 1910.301 - 1910.308 which details design safety standards for electric utilization systems. The NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces, is reviewed and the sections on Arc Blast and Flash Protection Boundaries along with Personal Protective Equipment and Hazard Risk Categories are covered in detail. Who Should Attend - Electricians, Instrument & Electrical Technicians, Supervisors, and other qualified individuals who work with electrical systems operating at 50 volts or more.
Who Should Attend - Linemen, Line-Clearance Tree-Trimming Employees, Electricians, Instrument & Electrical Technicians, Supervisors, and other qualified individuals who work with, or in proximity of, medium and high voltage equipment. Attendees should have previously attended the above two-day program or an equivalent program. For more information on these courses click here to see the
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Electrical Fundamentals Course Length - 4 ½ Days Cost $925.00 (Casper) Synopsis - This course is
a comprehensive introduction to basic electrical theory and components.
Students will gain a familiarity with electrical equipment construction and
operation, and its application in industry. Basic electrical theory is
reinforced through many lab sessions. The program also includes
electro-mechanical motor control theory and features one full day of
hands-on motor control troubleshooting lab work.
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Basic Motor Control
Course Length - 3 Days Cost $845.00 (Casper) Who Should Attend Apprentice Electricians, Instrument Technicians, Multi-Skill Maintenance Personnel, Field Service Technicians, Supervisors. For more information on this course click here to see the complete course description |
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Industrial Electrical Systems Course Length 3 Days Cost $845.00 (Casper) Synopsis This is an
advanced level electrical seminar designed for individuals with a good
electrical background who are involved in full-time electrical maintenance.
A detailed analysis of advanced electrical theory, equipment operation,
equipment maintenance procedures, and preventive maintenance test methods
will be undertaken. The procedure for collecting data for electrical system
load studies is covered. The theory and operation of solid-state motor
drives and motor protective devices is presented. A considerable amount of
hands-on lab work is featured. |
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Medium Voltage Systems Course Length 3 Days Cost $845.00 (Casper) Synopsis This is an
advanced level electrical course designed for individuals who are involved
with medium voltage ( 2.4 kV - 34.5 kV ) electrical distribution,
substation, and utilization equipment found in industry. The program
provides in-depth information on a wide range of medium voltage equipment.
Electrical system protection is covered in detail including: fuse selection,
protective relay applications for medium voltage motors and radial feeders,
protective relay programming, and system coordination considerations. There
is a strong emphasis on safety, electrical preventive maintenance testing,
and preventive maintenance procedures that will reduce costly plant
downtime. |
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Basic Industrial Electronics Course Length 4 ½ Days Cost $975.00 (Casper) Synopsis This course is
a beginning-level electronics program which will provide the student with a
working knowledge of the oscilloscope and other test equipment operation,
electronic system theory, semiconductor component theory, and analog and
digital system concepts. The program includes an introduction to industrial
electronic control systems including: DC motor drives, AC motor soft-starts,
variable frequency drives ( VFD's), AC generator regulators, and engine
governors. |
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