Industrial Construction and Maintenance
Introductory coursework on safety, tools, maintenance, and construction.
Entry-level workers get comprehensive training to better prepare them for long and lucrative careers in Industrial Maintenance and Construction. In addition to basic skills and theory, they'll learn about the business practices and economic concepts that drive the building industry.
Many trainees use the courseware to help them earn qualification as a Maintenance Helper. Combine the program with on-the-job training to give your employees both knowledge and experience. Students learn to:
- Select proper protective clothing, eye protection, and equipment for a particular task.
- Demonstrate safe practices when using common hand and power tools.
- Identify and select the proper hand and power tools for a specific task.
- Understand basic concepts for reading drawings used in the fields of maintenance and construction.
- Discuss troubleshooting techniques, how to handle downtime, and maintenance procedures.
- Read and interpret architect's drawings and construction specifications.
You can work with your Training Consultant to devise an individualized program or follow the complete Industrial Construction and Maintenance course list below.
Industrial Construction and Maintenance Course List
| Trades Safety: Getting Started | 186001 |
| Working Safely with Chemicals | 186002 |
| Fire Safety | 186003 |
| Electrical Safety for the Trades | 186005 |
| Material Handling Safety | 186006 |
| Basic Industrial Math | Block X21 |
| Addition and Subtraction |
186008 |
| Multiplication and Division |
186009 |
| Fractions, Percents, Proportions, and Angles |
186010 |
| Metric System |
186011 |
| Formulas |
186012 |
| Introduction to Algebra |
186013 |
| Practical Measurements | Block X22 |
| Linear and Distance Measurement |
186021 |
| Bulk Measurement |
186022 |
| Temperature Measurement |
186023 |
| Energy, Force, and Power |
186024 |
| Fluid Measurement |
186025 |
| Hand and Power Tools | Block X24 |
| Common Hand Tools, Part 1 |
186052 |
| Common Hand Tools, Part 2 |
186053 |
| Precision Measuring Instruments, Part 1 |
186068 |
| Electric Drilling and Grinding Tools |
186054 |
| Power Cutting Tools |
186055 |
| Pneumatic Hand Tools |
186056 |
| Plumbing and Pipefitting Tools | 286042 |
| Electricians' Tools | 006026 |
| Tool Grinding and Sharpening | 186057 |
| Woodworking Hand Tools | 186058 |
| Routers, Power Planers, and Sanders | 186059 |
| Jacks, Hoists, and Pullers | 186060 |
| Jobs, Companies, and the Economy: Basic Concepts for Employees | 186034 |
| Quality Concepts: Tools and Applications | 186036 |
| Preventive Maintenance | 286085 |
| Preventive Maintenance Techniques | 286086 |
| Introduction to Print Reading | 186039 |
| Dimensioning | 186040 |
| Tolerancing and Symbols | 186041 |
| Sectional Views and Simplified Drafting | 186042 |
| Building Drawings | 186043 |
| Reading Electrical Schematic Diagrams | 006022 |
| Electrical Blueprint Reading | 006036 |
| Troubleshooting Electrical Systems | 006018 |
| Electrical Estimating | 860000 |
| The Business of Electrical Contracting | 006020 |
| Reading Architects' Blueprints (includes 5 blueprints) | 1842A-C |
| Specification Writing (includes 13 drawings) | 2175A-B |
Estimated Program Duration: 355 hours.
Number of Exams: 47.
Receive more information on the Industrial Construction and Maintenance Program
Contact us at 1-800-233-0259Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time or speak with your Training Consultant for more information on this program.