Thursday, October 6, 2011

10 Hour OSHA Outreach Training Online

OSHA 10 Hour Outreach Training

10 hours Cost: $89.00

Accepted by OSHA. OSHA 10-hour, 30-hour Outreach Training Courses online! Course Provider is 360training.com. Upon completion of the 10-hour & 30-hour course, you will receive a completion card from the Department of Labor within 4-8 weeks.

Course Information:
Name: OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Certification Course with Study Guide
Expiration date: 6 months from registration
Provider Name: 360training.com

Course Description:
This module covers a minimum of ten (10) hours of courses, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), which apply toward 10-hour General Industry course completion card. This course is comprised of 10 training modules, covering topics pertaining to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1910. The successful completion of this course will help you to identify common hazards and the proper methods to reduce the risk to yourself.

At the end of every lesson, you will be given a short quiz to test your knowledge of the material presented in every module. These lesson quizzes will help you prepare for the 10 question module quizzes and ultimately for the final exam. You will be able to view every assessment result, which answers you got wrong and right, and feedback as to why the right answer is the most correct.

You must score at least 70% on each module quiz to move forward in the course. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass each module quiz.

Once you have successfully completed all of the modules, you must pass a final exam to receive full credit for the course. The exam is 20 questions long and will test your knowledge on information covered throughout the course. You must make a score of at least 70% to pass this course.

You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the final exam. Failure to successfully pass the Final Exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, and you will no longer be able to take the Outreach training in an online format.

Course Completion:

NOTE: Remember OSHA REQUIRES THE OUTREACH COURSE AND THE END OF COURSE SURVEY BOTH BE COMPLETED WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS OF BEGINNING THE COURSE OR A DOL CARD WILL NOT BE ISSUED!

Upon successful completion of this course and the accompanying survey, you will receive a completion card from the provider of this course on behalf of the Department of Labor. This completion card will normally take 4-8 weeks to process and ship.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD.


Once you complete the course, you will be provided with a completion certificate which will be available through your My Training page. Please be aware the certificate is not an official document. It serves only as evidence of your completion of the course until you receive your official Department of Labor card in the mail.

To Get Started, click HERE to enter our OSHA Outreach Enroll Page

Thursday, September 22, 2011

YouTrainOnline.com Campus Blog: Join Us for Online Courses!

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Safety for the HVAC Technician – Electrical Safety

Safety for the HVAC Technician – Electrical Safety
overview of 2.0 Hour Course
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This module explains the electric hazards, their effect on human body and precautions related to such hazards.

Upon the completion you will be able to:

1. Explain how electric currents pass through the body.
2. Describe the types of injuries caused due to electrical shocks.
3. List the factors that affect the resistance around the body.
4. Describe the factors that determine the extent of injury caused due to electric currents.
5. Identify the different forms of burn injuries that can be caused due to electricity.
6. List the precautions for HVACR technicians when working with “hot” lines.
7. Identify electrical hazards related to: o fuses and circuit breakers o overhead wires o exposed wiring o overloaded circuits o improper grounding o wet conditions
8. Describe what a GFCI is and how it operates.
9. Explain the proper use of PPE when working on or near electrical equipment.
10. Describe the three potential electrical hazards for which the NFPA recommends the use of PPE.
11. List the different hazard categories for electrical work defined by the NFPA 70E.
12. Explain how to choose the appropriate electrical meter.
13. Describe proper lockout/tagout methods.

Topic 1: Electrical Injuries

· The Human Body and Resistance to Electric Current

· Injuries Due to Electrical Shocks

· Electric Voltage and Injuries

Topic 2: How Electrical Shocks Happen

· The Body as Path of Least Resistance

· Check-Point Question: Resistance Offered by Body to the Current

Topic Summary Topic 3: Electrical Burns

· Burns from Direct Contact with Current

· Burns from High-Amperage Current

· Check-Point Question: Effect of Electric Current on Body

Topic Summary Topic 4: Electrical Hazards—Precautions and Identification

· Precautions for Working with “Hot” Lines

· Two Conditions for Receiving an Electric Shock

· Fuses and Circuit Breakers

· Overhead Wires

· Exposed Wiring

· Check-Point Question: Do’s and Don’ts while Working with “Hot” Lines

· What Causes Overloaded Circuits?

· How to Avoid Overloaded Circuits

· Need for Grounding Protection

· Grounding for Water and Gas Piping

· Wet Conditions

· Check-Point Question: Electric Shocks and Precautions

Topic Summary Topic 5: Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters

· What is a Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter?

· Types of GFCI

· Check-Point Question: Features of GFCI

Topic Summary Topic 6: Personal Protective Equipment

· Using PPE

· NFPA 70E

· Standard 70E: Use of PPE

· NFPA 70E Hazard Categories

· Check-Point Question: Three Potential Hazards

· Check-Point Question: Class of Risk and Examples

Topic Summary Topic 7: Meter Safety and Lockout/Tagout Procedures

· Selecting an Electrical Meter

· The Need for Lockout/Tagout Procedures

· How Lockout/Tagout Procedures Work

· OSHA Practices

· Lockout/Tagout Procedures

· More Safety Standards

· Disabling the Equipment

· Safety First

· Check-Point Question: Steps in Lockout/Tagout Procedures

· Topic Summary

· Assessment

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Boiler Repair Online Course Package

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Boiler Repair Package
6.0 Hours Cost: $65.00


Courses in this Package Include:

1. 273-01 Boiler Tube Repair

2. 273-02 Inspecting the Fireside of a Boiler I

3. 273-03 Inspecting the Fireside of a Boiler II

4. 273-04 Inspecting the Waterside of a Boiler

5. 273-05 Inspecting a Boiler’s Exterior

6. 273-06 Waterside Cleaning of a Boiler

Boiler Tube Repair:

Upon completion of this lesson, you’ll be able to describe different types of tube assemblies which may need repair in a boiler. You’ll be able to list common causes of these leaks and procedures for repairing the tube and tube assemblies.

Inspecting the Fireside of a Boiler I:

Upon completion of this lesson you’ll be able to explain some specific items to look for when doing a fireside inspection on the watertubes of a large watertube boiler.

For further descriptions of the courses included in the Boiler Repair Package, please visit our Industrial Skills/Safety Course Campus to get started by clicking HERE.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Personal Protective Equipment Online course

Safety for the HVAC Technician – Personal Protective Equipment

Safety for the HVAC Technician – PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) 2.0 hours
Contractor CE Courses – Visit our Website for this course and other great Online learning

This module explains the different types of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by OSHA standards.

OSHA requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective in reducing these exposures to acceptable levels.”OSHA.gov PPE

Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

1. Define hazard assessment.

2. Identify basic hazards on the work site.

3. Identify other potential hazards on the work site.

4. Explain the need for eye and face protection at the work site.

5. Identify appropriate eye and face protection for different types of hazards.

6. Identify the different categories of respirators.

7. Explain how the different respirators can be used effectively.

8. Describe the different classes of head protection.

9. Describe the different types of hearing protection available.

10. Describe the different gloves available as hand protection.

11. Explain the types of footwear appropriate for different work conditions.

12. Describe the different types of hazards for which you would need protective clothing.

13. Describe the appropriate use of fall protection.

Topic 1: Hazard Assessment

  • Potential Hazards on the Job Site

Topic 2: Eye and Face Protection

  • The Need for Eye and Face Protection
  • Eye and Face PPE for Different Hazards
  • Protection Against Radiant Energy
  • The Three “Rights” of PPE

Topic 3: Respiratory Protection

  • Categories of Respirators
  • Supplied-Air Respirators
  • Effective Use of Respirators

Topic 4: Head and Hearing Protection

  • The Need for a Hard Hat
  • Industrial Class Hard Hats
  • Hard Hat Maintenance
  • Check-Point Question: Types of Hats
  • Decibel Levels and Hearing Loss
  • Types of Hearing Protection
  • Noise Reduction Ratings

Topic 5: Hand and Foot Protection

  • Various Types of Hand Protection
  • Types of Foot Protection

Topic 6: Protective Clothing and Fall Protection

  • Protective Clothing for Potential Hazards
  • When is Fall Protection Required?
  • Personal Fall Protection

This course is 2.0 Hours Cost: $60.00

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Air Conditioning Fundmentals Course: Heat Energy

Air Conditioning Fundamentals -Heat Energy

The processes that take place when heat is added to a material (solid, liquid, or gas) or removed from it, the concepts of measuring temperature changes and amounts of heat.

Learning Outcome:

1. Define and give one example of sensible and latent heat.
2. Identify physical changes that occur when matter changes state from solid to liquid to gas.
3. Explain the methods of measuring the intensity and quantity of heat.
4. Define “Specific heat”.
5. Explain the methods of measuring the heat required to raise a material to a higher temperature.
6. State the latent heat of fusion for ice and the latent heat of vaporization for water.
7. Explain the methods of measuring the heat released by a material when it cools.
8. List three types of energy (in addition to heat energy) and give an example of each.
9. Explain how energy can be changed from one form to another.


Topic 1: Sensible and Latent Heat

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Sensible Heat of a Solid
  • Melting (Fusion)
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Changing Solid to Liquid
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Motion of Molecules in Liquid State
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Latent Heat of Water and Other Materials
  • Sensible Heat of a Liquid
  • Check-Point Question: Sensible Heat of a Solid
  • Evaporation
  • Evaporation: An Example
  • Sublimation
  • Boiling Point
  • Boiling (Vaporization)
  • Latent Heat of Vaporization
  • Sensible Heat of a Vapor
  • Check-Point Question: Evaporation, Boiling and Sublimation
  • Topic Summary


Topic 2: Changes of State

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • When Gas Changes State
  • Changing Water Vapor to Liquid Water
  • Changing Water to Ice
  • Total Heat
  • Total Heat of Water at 65° F
  • Total Heat of Steam at 400° F
  • Check-Point Question: Changes of State
  • Topic Summary


Topic 3: Measuring the Amount of Heat Energy

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Knowing How to Measure Heat Energy
  • British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Calculating the Amount of Heat Energy in Btu
  • The Effect of Adding Heat Energy to Materials
  • Amount of Heat Required to Raise the Temperature of Materials
  • Amount of Heat Required to Raise the Temperature of Gases
  • Specific Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Measuring the Amount of Heat Energy
  • Topic Summary


Topic 4: Adding Heat

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Raising a Material to a Higher Temperature: An Example
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Changing Ice to Water
  • Sensible Heat: Heating Water to Boiling Point
  • Latent Heat of Vaporization: Changing Water to Water Vapor
  • Superheated Steam
  • Summary of Process
  • Check-Point Question: Adding Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Summary of Processes
  • Topic Summary

Topic 5: Removing Heat

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Removing Heat, or Cooling
  • Changing a Liquid to Gas and Gas to Liquid
  • Changes in States due to Changes in Latent Heat
  • Summary of Process
  • Check-Point Question: Removing Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Removing Heat
  • Topic Summary


Topic 6: Conservation of Energy

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Types of Energy
  • Law of Conservation of Energy
  • Check-Point Question: Types and Conservation of Energy
  • Topic Summary

2.0 Hours Price: $60.00

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