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Eight out of ten Americans will seek medical attention for a back problem sometime in their lives. That's an alarming statistic. Help your employee's avoid back injuries to maximize efficiency and put an end to these injuries. Give them reliable techniques for back safety.
The machines and equipment found in most industrial settings can involve hazards and sometimes that means exposure to blood. Help protect your employees from the dangers of bloodborne pathogens with the information in this program. Bloodborne pathogens can kill but with the help of this program, your workers will get the tips and training needed to guard themselves from such deadly organisms.
Blueprint Reading for Welders: Basic Blueprint Reading - Lines, Views & Dimensions is part one of the Blueprint Reading for Welders three-part training series.
In order for the welder to use blueprints effectively, he or she must be able to interpret them correctly. This involves properly reading the conventions used on the prints and understanding how the prints represent the finished assembly. This course introduces students to the basic lines, views, and dimensions that are used in blueprints.
Blueprint Reading for Welders: General Welding Symbols, Part I is part two of the Blueprint Reading for Welders three-part training series.
When specific requirements exist for welds, symbols are used to identify the specifications. This course introduces students to the general welding symbols used on blueprints.
Course objectives include:
Identify the parts of a base weld symbol
Identify the types of welds and their symbols
Describe a weld shape and finish from a blueprint.
Bucket trucks make working at high elevations easier but if they are not operated safely, major accidents can occur. Use this vital program to keep your bucket truck operators safe.
A construction technique that both improves the performance of a road and relieves paving crews from a difficult task is a pretty rare find. The notched wedge joint is just such a find. Research performed in several states by members of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) in cooperation with the National Center for Asphalt Technology shows that the notched wedge joint ensures excellent performance by increasing density along the joint. An added advantage is that when the notched wedge joint is used, there is no lane drop off.