
Magnetech Industrial Services and 3-D Service offer instructional programs in the following areas:
Because our
instructors remain active in their technical field of expertise, they are able
to provide relevance that goes beyond the classroom and onto the job.
Each paid
attendee receives a hardcopy training manual, testing and evaluation.
OSHA
Electrical Safety
The 3-D
Service OSHA Electrical Safety seminar is intended to meet immediate needs for
any employee whose job involves the operation, inspection and/or repair of
electrical power distribution equipment. Management, Training and Safety personnel should also attend to evaluate
their plants safety program and identify the training needs of their employees.
This course presents electrical safety information based on
the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Rules. These rules establish the work
practices to be used during the operation and maintenance of electrical
distribution installations including industrial plant substations.
In accordance with these rules, all employees involved in
the operation or maintenance, or have access to these systems are required to
be trained in the safety related work practices, personal safety requirements
and other safety procedures in the OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.269 and 330 - 333
(Subpart S).
This course provides the student with the information
required to comply with the OSHA requirements in electrical safety, as well as
to follow common practices found to be valid through years of field
experience. The students will also
learn to safely de-energize and apply first aid to electrical shock victims. Supplemented by graphic video and
stimulating class discussions, this course has the impact required to ensure
that the employee actually uses the procedures taught. Course delivery includes
about 75% lecture and instructor demonstrations, 25% participant "hands
on" work.
Certificates of satisfactory course completion will be
issued to participants for entry into personnel files, meeting the regulation
for documentation of the training.
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Arc
Flash Hazard
The two
greatest electrical hazards to workers are shock and arc flash. Arc flash hazard exists when a worker
is working on or near an energized electrical system. OSHA and NFPA 70E require that workers be trained in
avoiding the electrical hazards of working on or near exposed energized parts.
This course
provides the student with information required to comply with OSHA and NFPA 70E
requirements for safety, including the regulations and standards for electrical
safety, what arc flash is, its causes and affects, arc flash quantities,
methods to reduce risk, personal protective equipment and arc flash hazard
assessment.
Certificates
of satisfactory course completion will be issued to participants for entry into
personnel files, meeting the regulation for documentation of the training.
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AC/DC
Motor Fundamentals
This course
covers the principles of operation of both AC motors and DC motors, including
motor components, types of motors, advantages of each type, and preventive
maintenance. This course can be
customized to your company’s needs.
Certificates
of satisfactory course completion will be issued to participants for entry into
personnel files, meeting the regulation for documentation of the training.
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Crane
& Hoist Maintenance & Inspection
Because of
the inherent hazard associated with use of hoists and cranes to move heavy
loads, there are specific requirements for inspection and maintenance of this
equipment. OSHA regulates overhead
cranes through 29 CFR 1910.179 Overhead and Gantry Cranes. This regulation
covers general requirements, design, inspection, and maintenance requirements,
as well as operations.
This
training course covers the levels of inspection for the crane and rigging from
daily visual inspections to more detailed inspections performed on a periodic
basis. The course also covers
preventive maintenance requirements based on the crane manufacturer's recommendations. This includes records, safety,
electrical systems and control systems, hoist systems, both main and auxiliary,
bridge and trolley, and hook as well as slings, chains, and wire rope.
Certificates
of satisfactory course completion will be issued to participants for entry into
personnel files, meeting the regulation for documentation of the training.
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Substation
Maintenance
The
Substation Maintenance training program is intended to meet immediate needs for
skilled trades, foremen, supervisors and any personnel involved in the
maintenance and repair of industrial power systems.
The
National Fire Protection Association recommends routine maintenance to be
performed on distribution system switchgear. In order to properly perform this maintenance, personnel
need to be familiar with low and medium voltage power systems. This includes the understanding of
specific distribution configurations, switching operations, key interlocks,
system lockout requirements, and distribution system maintenance techniques to
be adhered to within industrial facilities.
Federal
OSHA requirements, specifically OSHA 1910.269, require electricians working on
power distribution systems to be trained. This course meets those requirements.
Participants
will use the knowledge and skills gained in this course to:
- Safely
troubleshoot and restore power losses on power distribution systems, thus
reducing costly downtime.
- Identify
and perform the routine maintenance requirements designed to extend equipment
life.
- Reference
technical documentation supporting the specific Industrial Facility power
distribution system.
- Apply
a standard method of troubleshooting to the power distribution system,
Program is
offered in two 8-hour days (three days required to include class lab) at your
facillity saving costly employee travel expenses. Class size is limited to twelve participants.
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