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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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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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