ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PRINCIPLES COURSE

This program designed for  who needs to carry out maintenance activities on electrical equipment. Also non electrical staff who may be carrying out mechanical maintenance or servicing of industrial machinery and equipment. It mainly focus on principles that have real application, particularly for fault finding scenarios with stimulated real working examples.

 

Course Structure

Basic Principles

Electrical Circuits

Tools and Equipment

DC Supplies

AC Supplies -Single and Three Phase

Motors

Components

Control Systems

Understanding Electrical Diagrams

Fault Finding

Safe Working Practices

Electrical Isolation Procedures

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ELECTRICAL GROUNDING & BONDING TRAINING COURSE

Grounding and bonding systems are safer from electric shock. They fires by limiting the voltage imposed by lightning, line surges, or unintentional contact with HV lines as well as a ground fault. Our program will help you to understand the subject of grounding and bonding from its basic principles to the most common applications in the industry today.

Course Structure

Identify safety hazards created by ineffective grounding systems

Identify common types of grounding electrodes

Advantages/disadvantages of various grounding electrodes

Explain the purpose of impedance or resistance ground-fault detection systems

Explain equipment utilization for grounding and bonding systems

Requirements for use of an isolated grounding system

How to properly connect these electrodes into the grounding system

Types of bonds that are acceptable and where to use them

Resistance-to-Ground testing

Soil Resistivity testing

Human safety issues in high-voltage environments

Basic principles of grounding of medium and high voltage electrical systems

Safe working conditions

Designing grounding grid for medium and high voltage

Measuring of ground resistance

Protection of substations from lightning energy

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ELECTRICAL FAULT FINDING AND TROUBLESHOOTING COURSE

The course program has been aimed to provide participants with basic troubleshooting techniques, with having this knowledge will help each technician develop confidence and professional enthusiasm, therefore, increasing their efficiency. Technicians with good troubleshooting skills are very importante to get operations up and running in the shortest period of time. Course program covers an analytical method for troubleshooting electrical power distribution system, electrical control systems, electrical motors, transformers and switchgear. Also the participants will be given real case scenarios as classroom exercise to reinforce theory.

Course Structure

Basic Troubleshooting Skills

Safety in troubleshooting

Electrical drawings

Use of testers

Analytical troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Electrical Equipment

Troubleshooting power distribution

Troubleshooting motors

Troubleshooting VFD

Troubleshooting lighting systems

Audience

Designed for electrical technicians, maintenance planners, and supervisors with operation and maintenance responsibilities in an industrial plant.

Prerequisites

Anyone taking this course should familiar with electrical installations in an industrial setting.

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ELECTRIC MOTORS AND MOTOR CONTROL CIRCUITS REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

This course designed to help anyone who has a need to work with electirical motors and motor control circuits  and  it maintenance workers to identify what the real issue is when a motor fail and how to prevent it from happening it again.

Course Structure

Motor selection, maintenance, testing & replacement

Safety issues when troubleshooting or replacing motors

Procedures for replacing a motor

Motor maintenance

Fundamentals of control circuits

Motor drives and special control circuit applications

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CABLE SPLICING & TERMINATING COURSE

About Course

Inadequate installation and testing of cable joints and terminations is the number one cause of failure. Proper installation of cable splices and terminations drastically improves the lifetime of cables and prevents damage to downstream equipment and nearby personnel. This course is intended for new or experienced electricians and technicians that install, maintain, repair or troubleshoot power cables.

Course Structure

Occupational Health and Safety OHS (Act)

Basic Facts

Cable components and construction

Identify of different cable types including marine, offshore, mining, underground (URD)

Install taped, cold shrink and molded elbow terminations

Identify the causes of splice and termination failures

Occupational Health and Safety OHS (Act)

Basic Facts

Testing of Medium Voltage Cable Insulation and Cable Fault

Cross Linking

Stress Control

Tracking and Erosion

Insulation Breakdown

Jointing Cable Preparation

Removal of Semiconductor

Tricks of the Trade

Requirements

Participants should have some field experience and basic knowledge of AC/DC electricity. Basic understanding of cable systems is helpful, but not required.

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ARC FLASH HAZARD TRAINING COURSE

Electric arc flash hazard is little understood and it can have very serious, and even catastrophic consequences for business and workers in many stuations. Our training course sets out to increase awareness and understanding of arc flash hazard among the various stakeholders in the workplace, and to enable all those with responsibility to discharge their legal duties and manage the risks relating to occupational health and safety, and the wider business.

Audience

Employers; engineering managers, technicians; electrical engineers, and H&S practitioners.

Course Structure

Arc flash hazard and risks

Arc flash survey

Arc flash and causes

Potential consequences in terms of H&S and the wider business

Standards and guides relevant to Arc Flash analysis

Prevention and control

Legal standing of published standards and guides

Electrical network modelling,

Calculation of prospective incident energy & arc flash boundary

Risk assessment

Equipment design

Effect of distance on incident energy)

Eliminate

Reduce likelihood of occurrence/ exposure through engineering controls and safe systems of work

Mitigation techniques

Personal protective clothing/equipment)

Information ( including equipment labelling and signage, and training)

Protection co-ordination

Prospective short circuit calculation

Power flow analysis

Reliability statistical analysis

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OHS)

Learning Aims: This Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) course will be specially designed for the workers, employees, and any other relevant bodies who are in relation with engineering, biological and chemical labs. It aims to provide all necessarily knowledge and practice information to operate a lab environment (e.g. for handling, using and storing dangerous or toxic chemicals provide effective protection of the health and safety) with high standards of OHS manner.

Course Objectives: Participants will become familiar with the principles in laboratory safety techniques, lab standards (ISO 17025), equipment safety and laboratory hazard evaluation techniques. Participants will be provided with a general working knowledge of engineering, biological, physical and chemical safety principles and the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). It ensures that participants are fully aware of their responsibilities, right and need to know about potential hazards associated with hazardous materials in the workplace.

Advantages/Gains: This short course provides specially tailored content that is sufficient to enable delegates to understand and gain knowledge regarding laboratory related OHS activities. It also includes an overview of general health and safety practices, yet a special focus will be given to the nature of workplace hazards and hazardous materials. All the lectures will be provided in a highes possible standard by university lecturers who have been involving OHS education for many years intuitional experience.

Course Length: Education period is 30 hours in total per class/section. See Table 1.

Delegates: Laboratory workers, technicians, managers, employees, and any other relevant bodies who are in relation with engineering, biological and chemical labs are also welcome to participate. This course is also open for any technical person (e.g. professionals, students, secondary school science teachers, and other interested persons) who wants to work and study on OHS.

Couse content: Topics covered and their required education and training times are given below.

Table 1 Couse Content And Durations

Topics Covered Lecture Hours
Opening, introduction and a quick test to evaluate the level of delegates

1

Definition of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Its history and new trend and applications

1

OHS applications and regulations all over the world

1

OHS management system and general principles

3

Risk assessment methods and applications (a specially designed section for (Lab Technicians)

6

Physical, Chemical, Biological and Physico-social Risk Factors for Lab activities and relevant workers (e.g. engineering, biological and chemical labs)

6

Risk controlling strategies, skills and knowledge necessary to assess the hazards presented by the use of chemicals or biological in their workplace

2

Safe work principles and practices for handling, using and storing dangerous or toxic chemicals provide effective protection of the health and safety workers

2

Personal Protection Equipment (Determine suitable PPE’s at laboratory,  Overview on regulation and standards that should be practiced and imposed at labs)

2

Control Principles and Documentation

2

Hazardous waste and material management

2

Emergency plans, signs and labels

2

Total

30

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HOSPITAL AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Objective of the Program:

This program aims at having participants attain required information and skills to run health institutions effectively and productively in a field which rapidly changes in Health Administration area of specialists.

Content of the Program:

Participants are given series of joint basic courses covering theoretical and practical developments in the field of basic administration and management. These courses are basic management courses such as Modern Management Techniques, Data Analysis and Decision Making, Accounting and Finance, Cost Accounting, and Strategic Management. There are also courses like Marketing in Health Services, Quality Management in Health Services, Human Resources Management in Health Services, Health Economy. In addition a course titled Private Management Topics that covers various daily issues is also included in the program. Hence, training health administrators which is a major demand of the sector is aimed.

Advantages:

It provides acquisitions of information and experience in hospital management and processes.

List of Offered Short Courses 

Hospital Management

HRM in Hospital Management

Strategic Helthcare Management

TQM in Hospital Management

Training price is for one group inclued up to 10 participants.

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