10462314Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 1
Course Information
Description
Emphasizes basic tools used for maintenance. Presents information on lock out/tag out; confined space and safe rigging practices; manufacturing machine types and operations; torque; metal properties and hardness; gaskets; pumps; gears; motors; pulleys; and alignment.
Total Credits
3
Prior Learning Assessment
- Experiential-Portfolio
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate shop safetyAssessment StrategiesOn-the-job PerformanceCriteriaLocate specific DILHR building and heating ventilation and air conditioning codesUse building codes pertinent to facility maintenanceDescribe OSHA registersFollow safety precautions and state and federal laws
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Demonstrate shop practicesAssessment StrategiesOn-the-job PerformanceCriteriaUse common shop toolsUse shop communication devices as specified by target company, for work purposes identified by target company
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Demonstrate minor mechanical repairs and adjustment
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Demonstrate rigging
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Demonstrate forklift operation
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Demonstrate surface preparation and painting
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Demonstrate crane operation
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Demonstrate portable electric and air tools operation
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Demonstrate basic tools operation
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Demonstrate scaffolds and ladders use
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Use the machinery's handbook
This Outline is under development.