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16 NATE Recognized Hours: Safety for HVAC Tech

YouTrainOnline.com offers “Safety for the HVACR Technician” course package, 16 NATE recognized hours. This package is designed for service technicians.

Modules Include the following courses: (Can also be purchased as individul courses)

  1. Personal Protective Equipment
  2. Tools and Test Instruments
  3. Electrical Safety
  4. Fan Safety
  5. Soldering, Brazing and Welding
  6. Fire Safety
  7. Ladders, Scaffolds, and Lifts
  8. Material Handling

How This Course Relates to Existing RSES Training:

This online course is a great complement to the instructor-led trainings being offered by RSES Chapters.

The content of the Safety for the HVACR Technician online course and modules most closely resembles the “Safety for the HVACR Service Technician,” manual, however, the entire Safety eLearning course, or any independent module will further supplement and stress the safety issues related to the HVACR industry.

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NATE Recognized Online Courses: All of our courses are North American Technician Excellence (NATE) recognized; providing technicians with the opportunity to earn continuing education hours in addition to continuing education units. By partnering with 360training.com, we are able to offer high quality online training developed by leading HVACR experts that truly develops your core technical skills and advances your industry knowledge.

 

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Safety for the HVAC Techncian – Ladders, Scaffolds, and Lifts

Safety for the HVAC Technician – Ladders, Scaffolds, and Lifts

This module describes the guidelines for the safe use of ladders prescribed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Learning Outcome –  Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

  1. Describe the methods for proper use and maintenance of ladders.
  2. List safety guidelines for working on scaffolds.
  3. List the requirements for workers operating aerial lift devices.
  4. Describe the rules of operation for aerial lift devices.

 

Topic 1: Ladders

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Classification of ladders
  • Inspection of Ladders
  • Care and Safe Use of Ladders
  • Safe Use of Ladders
  • Permanent Vertical Ladders
  • Preventing Injuries with Ladder Safety
  • Check-Point Question: Safe Use of Ladder
  • Check-Point Question: Ladder Safety
  • Check-Point Question: Vertical Access Ladder
  • Topic Summary

Topic 2: Scaffolds

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Safety on Scaffolds
  • Additional Safety for Scaffolds
  • Check-Point Question: Safety on Scaffolds
  • Topic Summary

Topic 3: Aerial Lift Devices

  • Topic Introduction and Objectives
  • Operating Aerial Lift Devices
  • Rules of Operation
  • Check-Point Question: Operating Aerial Lift Devices
  • Check-Point Question: Operating Aerial Lift Devices
  • Topic Summary
  • Assessment

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Safety for the HVAC Technician – Tools and Test Instruments

Safety for the HVAC Technician  – Tools and Test Instruments  Overview of 2.0 hour Online Course

This course explains the basic precautions and safety tips while using tools and test instruments.

Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

  1. Describe the major hazards from using worn or poorly maintained tools.
  2. List some important tips for proper usage of hand tools.
  3. Describe the precautionary measures for working with electric tools.
  4. Describe the precautionary measures for working with extension cords.
  5. Describe the necessary steps for effectively maintaining battery operated tools.
  6. List the precautionary measures for working with pneumatic tools and gasoline-powered tools.
  7. Explain how powder-actuated tools work.
  8. List the safety precautions for powder-actuated tools.
  9. Explain the steps technicians should take to maintain and work with test meters.

Topic 1: Hand Tools

Possible Hazards from Damaged Tools,
Basic Hand Tool Reminders,
OSHA Hand Tools and Equipment Checklist,
Non-Sparking Tools,
Check-Point Question: Hand Tool Precautions,
Topic Summary

Topic 2: Power Tools

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Precautions when Working with Power Tools
Tips for Working with Power Tools
Power Tools and PPE
Four Steps for Power Tool Safety
Extension Cords
OSHA Portabable Tool & Equip Checklist
Cordless Tools
Tools Guards
Pneumatic Tools
Gasoline Powered Tools

Topic 3: Powder-Actuated Tools

Operating Powder-Actuated Tools
Safety Precautions for Powder-Actuated Tools
OSHA Powder-Actuated Tool Checklist

Topic 4: Test meters

Working with Test Meters
Checking Test Equipment
Test Meter maintenance
Safety Tips for Multimeters

This course is 2.0 Hours, Online, Available 24/7 for your convenience.

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Safety for the HVAC Technician – PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) 2.0 hours

Safety for the HVAC Technician  – Personal Protective Equipment

Safety for the HVAC Technician – PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) 2.0 hours
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This module explains the different types of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by OSHA standards.

“OSHA requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective in reducing these exposures to acceptable levels.”OSHA.gov  PPE

Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

1. Define hazard assessment.

2. Identify basic hazards on the work site.

3. Identify other potential hazards on the work site.

4. Explain the need for eye and face protection at the work site.

5. Identify appropriate eye and face protection for different types of hazards.

6. Identify the different categories of respirators.

7. Explain how the different respirators can be used effectively.

8. Describe the different classes of head protection.

9. Describe the different types of hearing protection available.

10. Describe the different gloves available as hand protection.

11. Explain the types of footwear appropriate for different work conditions.

12. Describe the different types of hazards for which you would need protective clothing.

13. Describe the appropriate use of fall protection.

Topic 1: Hazard Assessment

  • Potential Hazards on the Job Site

Topic 2: Eye and Face Protection

  • The Need for Eye and Face Protection
  • Eye and Face PPE for Different Hazards
  • Protection Against Radiant Energy
  • The Three “Rights” of PPE

Topic 3: Respiratory Protection

  • Categories of Respirators
  • Supplied-Air Respirators
  • Effective Use of Respirators

Topic 4: Head and Hearing Protection

  • The Need for a Hard Hat
  • Industrial Class Hard Hats
  • Hard Hat Maintenance
  • Check-Point Question: Types of Hats
  • Decibel Levels and Hearing Loss
  • Types of Hearing Protection
  • Noise Reduction Ratings

Topic 5: Hand and Foot Protection

  • Various Types of Hand Protection
  • Types of Foot Protection

Topic 6: Protective Clothing and Fall Protection

  • Protective Clothing for Potential Hazards
  • When is Fall Protection Required?
  • Personal Fall Protection

This course is 2.0 Hours                Cost: $60.00

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Air Conditioning Fundamentals Online Course: Gas Laws 1

Air Conditioning Fundamentals Online Course: Gas Laws 1

The description of gas laws that govern the behavior of the refrigerant used in an air conditioning system, the contributions of well known scientists such as Robert Boyle, Jacques Charles and John Dalton in the creation of these laws.

Upon completion of this module you will be able to:

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1. Name the three men who established fundamental gas laws that govern the actions and reactions of refrigerants.
2. Explain the concepts of Temperature, Pressure, and Volume.
3. State Charles’ Law for a constant volume process, and use it to solve problems involving gases.
4. State Charles’ Law for a constant pressure process, and use it to solve problems involving gases.
5. State Boyle’s Law
6. Explain how Boyle’s Law can be used to solve problems involving gases.
7. Use the general gas law to solve problems involving gases.

Topic 1: Temperature, Pressure, and Volume

  • The Works of Boyle, Charles, and Dalton
  • Temperature Conversions
  • Check-Point Question: Charles’, Boyle’s and Dalton’s Law
  • Pressure and Absolute Pressure
  • Pressure Conversions
  • Calculating Atmospheric Pressure, and the Unit of Pressure
  • Volume: Water in a Container
  • Volume: Gas in a Container
  • Check-Point Question: Temperature, Pressure and Volume

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Topic 2: Charles’ Law

  • Charles’ Law for a Constant Volume Process
  • Calculating Pressure at Constant Volume
  • What the Calculations Mean
  • Charles’ Law for a Constant Pressure Process
  • Calculating Volume at Constant Pressure
  • What the Calculations Mean
  • Check-Point Question: Charles’ Law

Topic 3: Boyle’s Law

  • The Inverse Proportion Between Pressure and Volume
  • Calculating Absolute Pressure: Sample Problem I
  • Calculating Absolute Pressure: Sample Problem II
  • Calculating Absolute Pressure: Sample Problem III
  • Check-Point Question: Boyle’s Law

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Topic 4: The General Gas Law

  • Recap of Charles’ and Boyle’s Gas Laws
  • What If Temperature, Pressure, and Volume all Change?
  • Equation for the General Gas Law
  • Sample Problem I
  • Sample Problem II

Our 2.0 hours Air Conditioning Fundamentals Course titles Include:

Intro to Basic System Operation
Basic Structure of Matter
Gas Laws I
Gas Laws II
Pressure-Temperature Relationships
Compression Cycle I
Compression Cycle II
Refrigerant Tables
Refrigerant Properties
Heat Energy

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Air Conditioning Fundamentals – Heat Energy – Online Course Overview

Air Conditioning Fundamentals -Heat Energy

 

Online 2.0 Hour Course
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The processes that take place when heat is added to a material (solid, liquid, or gas) or removed from it, the concepts of measuring temperature changes and amounts of heat.

Learning Outcome:

1. Define and give one example of sensible and latent heat.
2. Identify physical changes that occur when matter changes state from solid to liquid to gas.
3. Explain the methods of measuring the intensity and quantity of heat.
4. Define “Specific heat”.
5. Explain the methods of measuring the heat required to raise a material to a higher temperature.
6. State the latent heat of fusion for ice and the latent heat of vaporization for water.
7. Explain the methods of measuring the heat released by a material when it cools.
8. List three types of energy (in addition to heat energy) and give an example of each.
9. Explain how energy can be changed from one form to another.

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Topic 1: Sensible and Latent Heat

  • Sensible Heat of a Solid
  • Melting (Fusion)
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Changing Solid to Liquid
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Motion of Molecules in Liquid State
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Latent Heat of Water and Other Materials
  • Sensible Heat of a Liquid
  • Check-Point Question: Sensible Heat of a Solid
  • Evaporation
  • Evaporation: An Example
  • Sublimation
  • Boiling Point
  • Boiling (Vaporization)
  • Latent Heat of Vaporization
  • Sensible Heat of a Vapor
  • Check-Point Question: Evaporation, Boiling and Sublimation
  • Topic Summary

Topic 2: Changes of State

  • When Gas Changes State
  • Changing Water Vapor to Liquid Water
  • Changing Water to Ice
  • Total Heat
  • Total Heat of Water at 65° F
  • Total Heat of Steam at 400° F
  • Check-Point Question: Changes of State
  • Topic Summary

Topic 3: Measuring the Amount of Heat Energy

  • Knowing How to Measure Heat Energy
  • British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Calculating the Amount of Heat Energy in Btu
  • The Effect of Adding Heat Energy to Materials
  • Amount of Heat Required to Raise the Temperature of Materials
  • Amount of Heat Required to Raise the Temperature of Gases
  • Specific Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Measuring the Amount of Heat Energy

Topic 4: Adding Heat

  • Raising a Material to a Higher Temperature: An Example
  • Latent Heat of Fusion: Changing Ice to Water
  • Sensible Heat: Heating Water to Boiling Point
  • Latent Heat of Vaporization: Changing Water to Water Vapor
  • Superheated Steam
  • Summary of Process
  • Check-Point Question: Adding Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Summary of Processes

Topic 5: Removing Heat

  • Removing Heat, or Cooling
  • Changing a Liquid to Gas and Gas to Liquid
  • Changes in States due to Changes in Latent Heat
  • Summary of Process
  • Check-Point Question: Removing Heat
  • Check-Point Question: Removing Heat

Topic 6: Conservation of Energy

  • Types of Energy
  • Law of Conservation of Energy
  • Check-Point Question: Types and Conservation of Energy

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Belt Drive maintenance Package | Online Courses

Belt Drive Maintenance Package

8.0 Hours Package includes these courses:

  1. Introduction to Belt Drive Maintenance
  2. V-Belts
  3. Position Traction Belt Drives
  4. Sheave Maintenance
  5. Introduction to Conveyor Systems
  6. Conveyor System Design
  7. Conveyor Belt System Inspection and Operation
  8. Conveyor Belt Installation and Repair

Intro to Belt Drive Maintenance

Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to discuss the general use and maintenance of belt drive systems: define common belt drive terminology (pitch length, center distance, arc of contact, speed ratio, sheave; discuss conventional high capacity and light duty v-belt sizing.

V-Belts

Upon completion of this lesson you’ll be able to explain the design and use of the most common variations of v-belts.

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Fire Safety Course Online | Safety for the HVAC Tech

Safety for the HVAC Technician  – Fire Safety

 

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This module describes fire safety and related precautions.

Learning Outcome–Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

1. Describe the three components that are required to start a fire.
2. Describe the four classes into which fires are grouped.
3. Explain how portable fire extinguishers are classified and labeled based on their function.
4. Describe the different types of portable fire extinguishers.
5. Explain how fire extinguishers should be used effectively.
6. List some basic tips for on-the-job fire awareness.
7. Describe the chief sources of fire hazards associated with refrigeration and air conditioning work.
8. Describe basic housekeeping practices at the job site that help prevent fires.
9. List out some basic tips on reducing the risk of fires.

Topic 1: Introduction to Fire Safety

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• The Portable Fire Extinguisher
• The Fire Triangle
• Fire extinguishers—Use and Labeling
• Fire Extinguisher Maintenance
• Check-Point Question: Classes of Fire
• Check-Point Question: Fire Extinguisher

Topic 2: Types of Portable Fire Extinguishers

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Extinguishers for Class A Fires
• Extinguishers for Class B Fires
• Extinguishers for Class C Fires
• Extinguishers for Class D Fires
• Check-Point Question: Classes of Fire and Extinguishing Agents
• Check-Point Question: Features of Fire Extinguishers

Topic 3: Proper Use of Fire Extinguishers

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Fire Extinguisher Usage
• Selecting and Locating Fire Extinguishers
• Inspecting Fire Extinguishers
• Check-Point Question: Use and Selection of Fire Extinguishers

Topic 4: Fire Awareness

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Carry a Fire Extinguisher
• Fire Hazards
• Check-Point Question: Types of Fire Extinguishers
• Check-Point Question: Chief Sources of Fire Hazard

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Topic 5: Housekeeping and Precautions

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Best Practices for Housekeeping
• Common Conditions that Cause Fires
• Reducing the Risk of Fire
• More Vital Tips on Preventing Fires
• Check-Point Question: Reducing the Risk of Fire
•Assessment

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Electrical Safety Online Course | Safety for the HVAC tech

Safety for the HVAC Technician  – Electrical Safety

This module explains the electric hazards, their effect on human body and precautions related to such hazards.

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Upon the completion you will be able to:

  1. Explain how electric currents pass through the body.
  2. Describe the types of injuries caused due to electrical shocks.
  3. List the factors that affect the resistance around the body.
  4. Describe the factors that determine the extent of injury caused due to electric currents.
  5. Identify the different forms of burn injuries that can be caused due to electricity.
  6. List the precautions for HVACR technicians when working with “hot” lines.
  7. Identify electrical hazards related to: o fuses and circuit breakers o overhead wires o exposed wiring o overloaded circuits o improper grounding o wet conditions
  8. Describe what a GFCI is and how it operates.
  9. Explain the proper use of PPE when working on or near electrical equipment.
  10. Describe the three potential electrical hazards for which the NFPA recommends the use of PPE.
  11. List the different hazard categories for electrical work defined by the NFPA 70E.
  12. Explain how to choose the appropriate electrical meter.
  13. Describe proper lockout/tagout methods.

 

Topic 1: Electrical Injuries

  • The Human Body and Resistance to Electric Current
  • Injuries Due to Electrical Shocks
  • Electric Voltage and Injuries

Topic 2: How Electrical Shocks Happen

  • The Body as Path of Least Resistance
  • Check-Point Question: Resistance Offered by Body to the Current

Topic Summary Topic 3: Electrical Burns

  • Burns from Direct Contact with Current
  • Burns from High-Amperage Current
  • Check-Point Question: Effect of Electric Current on Body

Topic Summary Topic 4: Electrical Hazards—Precautions and Identification

  • Precautions for Working with “Hot” Lines
  • Two Conditions for Receiving an Electric Shock
  • Fuses and Circuit Breakers
  • Overhead Wires
  • Exposed Wiring
  • Check-Point Question: Do’s and Don’ts while Working with “Hot” Lines
  • What Causes Overloaded Circuits?
  • How to Avoid Overloaded Circuits
  • Need for Grounding Protection
  • Grounding for Water and Gas Piping
  • Wet Conditions
  • Check-Point Question: Electric Shocks and Precautions

Topic Summary Topic 5: Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters

  • What is a Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter?
  • Types of GFCI
  • Check-Point Question: Features of GFCI

Topic Summary Topic 6: Personal Protective Equipment

  • Using PPE
  • NFPA 70E
  • Standard 70E: Use of PPE
  • NFPA 70E Hazard Categories
  • Check-Point Question: Three Potential Hazards
  • Check-Point Question: Class of Risk and Examples

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Topic Summary Topic 7: Meter Safety and Lockout/Tagout Procedures

  • Selecting an Electrical Meter
  • The Need for Lockout/Tagout Procedures
  • How Lockout/Tagout Procedures Work
  • OSHA Practices
  • Lockout/Tagout Procedures
  • More Safety Standards
  • Disabling the Equipment
  • Safety First
  • Check-Point Question: Steps in Lockout/Tagout Procedures
  • Topic Summary
  • Assessment

 

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Soldering, Brazing and Welding Safety Course Online

Safety for the HVAC Techncian – Soldering, Brazing and Welding

This module describes hazards during soldering, brazing, and welding and precautions against these hazards.

Learning Outcome:

Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:

1. Describe the safety requirements technicians should follow during welding operations.
2. Explain the safety precautions that should be followed when breaking, cleaning, and rejoining piping and connections.
3. Describe the potential health hazards faced by welders.
4. Describe the hazards involved when working with an oxyacetylene welding setup.
5. Describe the necessary precautions for handling oxygen and acetylene cylinders.
6. Describe the necessary precautions for handling propane cylinders.

Topic 1: Safety Precautions for Soldering, Brazing, and Welding

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Personal Safety for Torches and Welding Equipment
• Checks for Torches and Arc Welding Equipment
• Tips for Safety While Brazing
• OSHA Soldering, Brazing, Welding, and Cutting Checklist
• Check-Point Question: Safety Tips
• Piping and Connections
• Isolating Sections of Piping
• Fumes from Welding
• Safeguarding Against Fire Hazards
• Health Hazards for Welders
• Check-Point Question: Safety Precautions
• Topic Summary

Topic 2: Working with Oxygen, Acetylene, and Propane

• Topic Introduction and Objectives
• Hazards and Precautions for Oxyacetylene Welding Setup
• Precautions for Handling Oxygen and Acetylene Cylinders
• Working with Propane
• Check-Point Question: Working with Acetylene
• Check-Point Question: Working with Propane

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