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
  1. Demonstrate shop safety
    Assessment Strategies
    On-the-job Performance
    Criteria
    Locate specific DILHR building and heating ventilation and air conditioning codes
    Use building codes pertinent to facility maintenance
    Describe OSHA registers
    Follow safety precautions and state and federal laws

  2. Demonstrate shop practices
    Assessment Strategies
    On-the-job Performance
    Criteria
    Use common shop tools
    Use shop communication devices as specified by target company, for work purposes identified by target company

  3. Demonstrate minor mechanical repairs and adjustment

  4. Demonstrate rigging

  5. Demonstrate forklift operation

  6. Demonstrate surface preparation and painting

  7. Demonstrate crane operation

  8. Demonstrate portable electric and air tools operation

  9. Demonstrate basic tools operation

  10. Demonstrate scaffolds and ladders use

  11. Use the machinery's handbook

This Outline is under development.