The emphasis on this course is to give the participant the knowledge to understand lubrication, drives, gears, electrical controls, electrical panels for equipment, hydraulic & pneumatic systems, piping systems, and the basic integration of their components. Participants should be able to understand types of maintenance required of maintenance required to keep equipment running correctly. This course will cover the identification of these systems, and how they function. SESSIONS Session 1 Electrical Basics & Control Panels Inputs and outputs Proximity switches & sensors Servo Motors, electrical prints,…
Read MoreIn an effort to maintain workplace safety and hazard recognition standards, OSHA recommends regular workplace safety training.
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Read MoreOhioMeansJobs-Hancock County, the City Mission, Northwest State Community College, and the Fostoria Learning Center are excited to announce that seven learners have completed their Introduction to Welding course, and are OSHA 10-hour certified.
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