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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXduring wire pulling operations. The student will demonstrateproficiencies in fanning and covering of energizedlines and live equipment for re-conductoring/pulling operations;rigging of rollers and wire pulling devices; serving ofcables and ropes for pulling; care, use and insulation ofinsulated mechanical jumpers; sagging, transfer of, tyingin and dead-ending of pulled conductors; and installing ofinline and pole mounted disconnects. The student will demonstrateproficiencies in live line gloving practices.Prerequisites: EEV 0186 and EEV <strong>07</strong>60. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV <strong>07</strong>71 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATIONS45 con. hrs. 1.5 occ. crs.The student will demonstrate an understanding of blueprintreading for substation layouts and one-line electricaldiagrams. The student will study and be able to identifysubstation equipment and discuss substation operation,Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition applications,switching and maintenance. The student demonstrateproficiencies in substation regulator operation, buss tieoperations, recloser operation and tagging operations. Lab:Substation switching. Prerequisite: EEV 0186. Lab Fee.(OC)EEV <strong>07</strong>72 FIRST AID, RESCUE, AND CPR30 con. hrs. 1 occ. cr.This course meets all the requirements of OSHA for electricalline workers as required in OSHA (CFR 29) 1910.269 (a)(2)(I)“Manhole and Pole Top Rescue” and 1910.269 (b) (1) “FirstAid and CPR.” The student will demonstrate industrypractices for rescuing injured coworkers aloft fromstructures, from bucket trucks or aerial devices and frommanholes. The student will identify dangers in planningrescue and how to coordinate, and the aspects of commandand control in rescue procedures. The student will becomecertified to perform life saving skills in First Aid and CPR.Lab Fee (OC)EEV <strong>07</strong>74 LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP II4-80 con. hrs. 0.1-2.7 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includesafe use of tools and equipment, alternating current theory,application of capacitors, inductive reactance, AC parallelcircuits, three phase systems, and alternating current generators.Students enrolled are required to participate in onthe job training within the industry represented by the programadvisory committee. Advisory committee will communicatewith technical instructors and employers to monitorthe progress of the students’ training. Students that arenot employed in field while attending technical courses ofthe apprenticeship program will only be eligible to occupationalcertificate in the subject area. (OC)EEV <strong>07</strong>75 LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP III4-80 con. hrs. 0.1-2.7 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includesafe use of tools and equipment; ropes, knots, splices,and gear; distribution and transmission poles; line conductorsand connections, underground distribution systems;and maintenance of transmission and distributionlines. Students enrolled are required to participate in on thejob training within the industry represented by the programadvisory committee. Advisory committee will communicatewith technical instructors and employers to monitor theprogress of the students’ training. Students that are notemployed in field while attending technical courses of theapprenticeship program will only be eligible for occupationalcertificate in the subject area. (OC)EEV <strong>07</strong>73 LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP I4-80 con. hrs. 0.1-2.7 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includehistory and development of electricity, safe use of tools andequipment, generation and transmission of electricity, electricaldistribution systems, and measuring electricity. Studentsenrolled are required to participate in on the job trainingwithin the industry represented by the program advisorycommittee. Advisory committee will communicate with technicalinstructors and employers to monitor the progress ofthe students’ training. Students that are not employed infield while attending technical courses of the apprenticeshipprogram will only be eligible to occupational certificatein the subject area. (OC)177

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