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TROUBLESHOOTING VIBRATION<br />

OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY<br />

EQ173 – Prerequisite: None<br />

DESIGNED FOR:<br />

Beneficial for all persons involved with the reliability, maintenance and<br />

operation of equipment susceptible to destructive vibration.<br />

COURSE OVERVIEW:<br />

Troubleshooting Vibration of Industrial Machinery provides practical vibration<br />

information with actual case histories used by the course presenter on generalpurpose<br />

equipment during his more than 40 years in the industry.<br />

At the end of the accelerated one-day seminar, participants will have received<br />

an overview on the type of vibration problems that occur in industry. The<br />

seminar identifies causes that can result in expensive downtimes and how to<br />

avoid them.<br />

SOME TOPICS COVERED DURING THE COURSE INCLUDE:<br />

• Steps in troubleshooting a vibration problem<br />

• Basics of vibration<br />

• Problems vibration forces cause and how to solve them<br />

• Causes of and solution for vibration<br />

• Structural and pressure vessel vibration<br />

• Torsional vibration<br />

Each student will receive a copy of the book<br />

An Analytical Troubleshooting of Process<br />

Machinery and Pressure Vessel<br />

by Anthony Sofronas.<br />

OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL<br />

INDUSTRY OUTREACH <strong>TRAINING</strong><br />

SA176 – Prerequisite: None<br />

ON-<br />

DEMAND<br />

COURSE<br />

ON-<br />

DEMAND<br />

COURSE<br />

HIGH-PRESSURE BOILER<br />

1-DAY COURSE 5-DAY COURSE<br />

2-DAY COURSE<br />

DESIGNED FOR:<br />

Safety personnel, instructors, managers, supervisors or anyone having<br />

responsibility for OSHA compliance in an industrial setting.<br />

COURSE OVERVIEW:<br />

Two-day course which familiarizes participants with OSHA General Industry<br />

standards and requirements. This course provides an overview of compliance<br />

programs and procedures required for the workplace. Training course explains<br />

how to read and use the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs).<br />

SOME TOPICS COVERED DURING THE COURSE INCLUDE:<br />

• Introduction to OSHA/OSHA standards<br />

• Walking and working surfaces<br />

• Means of egress and fire protection<br />

• Hazardous materials<br />

• Electrical standards<br />

• Industrial hygiene<br />

• Personal protective equipment<br />

• Machine guarding<br />

FUNDAMENTALS<br />

BB174 – Prerequisite: None<br />

ON-<br />

DEMAND<br />

COURSE<br />

DESIGNED FOR:<br />

Engineers, operators, safety and training personnel from hydrocarbon, chemical<br />

and petrochemical processing and refining plants around the world.<br />

COURSE OVERVIEW:<br />

Steam has many and varied uses in today’s world. In the modern power plant<br />

it is used to turn generators that produce electricity. In many industrial plants,<br />

steam powers turbines that are connected to pumps, compressors or fans.<br />

Steam is also injected into many processes. The device that produces this steam<br />

is a boiler.<br />

This course is designed to give students a strong foundation of basic boiler<br />

operating and safety principles. Through the use of multi-media and a variety of<br />

interactive instructional techniques, the subject matter is brought to life.<br />

Participants will discover the many uses, designs, systems and controls<br />

for safely operating high-pressure boilers. Boiler theory, equipment, fitting<br />

and accessories are also covered. Boiler operating techniques, start-up and<br />

shutdown will be demonstrated with the use of a dynamic simulator.<br />

Enroll online today at johnzinkinstitute.com 15

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