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May 15, 2025
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2025-2026 Workforce Education Catalog
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UAIT 100 - Industrial Safety Introductory course in workplace safety training. Includes critical safety policies, procedures, and practices that help prevent injuries and keep the workplace safe and productive.
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Course Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations to avoid workplace injury and maximize machine and productivity.
- Demonstrate knowledge of electrical safety standards and electrical procedures to safely maintain industrial equipment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of safety practices of mechanical and fluid-controlled systems to safely maintain industrial equipment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of proper fall protection.
- Select appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for various industrial safety situations.
- Demonstrate the appropriate use of Personal Protective Equipment for various industrial safety situations.
Outline:
- Demonstrate knowledge of safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations to avoid workplace injury and maximize machine productivity.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other federal and state safety requirements for the workplace.
- Common industrial hazards per OSHA standards
- Ergonomics
- Laser safety
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) arc flash
- Confined space hazards and safety practices
- Locate a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), interpret the information
- Hazardous situations (i.e. apply proper procedures to the situation)
- The process to perform a job safety analysis
- Fuel source and selection of correct fire extinguisher class
- Procedures to avoid oil fire hazards
- Safely store and dispose
- Lubricants
- Maintenance chemicals
- Demonstrate knowledge of electrical safety standards and electrical procedures to safely maintain industrial equipment.
- Lockout/tagout (LOTO) test out program
- LOTO process
- Test to ensure a zero energy state
- National Electrical Code (NEC) safety regulations
- NFPA 70E arc flash guidelines (i.e. their importance)
- Safety procedures
- Tightening electrical conductors and components
- Disconnecting electrical conductors and components
- Connecting electrical conductors and components
- Hazards and avoiding personal contact with live electrical systems
- Guidelines on the safe approach distances while working on electrical systems
- Disconnecting electronic components
- Connecting electronic components
- 8/.Standards to adhere to grounding safety procedures
- Demonstrate knowledge of safety practices of mechanical and fluid-controlled systems to safely maintain industrial equipment.
- Lockout/tagout (LOTO) test out program
- LOTO process
- Test to ensure a zero energy state
- Machine guarding for mechanical power transmission systems purpose
- Required machine guarding for fluid power systems
- Safe procedures for removing:
- Stored hydraulic or pneumatic energy
- Systems with accumulators and compressed air reservoirs
- Dangers of personal contact:
- Pressurized hydraulic
- Pneumatic streams
- Guidelines to avoid contact with hot surfaces in fluid power systems
- Demonstrate knowledge of proper fall protection.
- Working at heights
- Sling ladders, scaffolding, and lifts
- Unguarded leading edges
- Open holes
- Improper guardrails
- Damaged equipment (ladders, stairs, safety equipment, etc.)
- Slippery conditions
- Unmarked elevation changes
- Identify, select and demonstrate the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Identify and describe the four Basic Types of PPE
- Face and Eye Protection
- Respiratory Protection
- Skin and Body Protection (head, foot & hand)
- Hearing Protection
- Select appropriate personal protective equipment per job
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