Accurate records are important for many reasons and TOSHA expects employers to comply with the rules for keeping records that truly reflect workplace injuries and illnesses that occur in Tennessee. This seminar reviews OSHA's recordkeeping requirements, including proper maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log, completion of the 300A Summary, reporting oblications, and the requirements to electronically submit injury/illness data via the Injury Tracking Application (ITA). Participants will gain a clear understanding of what must be recorded, what must be reported, and how to meet electronic submission requirements.
Mechatronics Level I Operator training will provide the essential skills needed to function as a well-rounded machine operator in a complex production system, responsible for efficient operation of the equipment with minimal downtimes. Mechatronics Operator training is delivered with a focus on system understanding, troubleshooting and problem solving. Prior to class, it is recommended that the participants complete an occupational assessment as well as mechanical hands-on assessment.
This course is apart of the Mechatronics I Certification program. Interested? COURSE OBJECTIVES
Explain the benefits of accurate alignment;
Define the terms used in alignment procedures as well as the typical tools used in basic shaft alignment;
Learn the basic method of shaft alignment and suggested recording procedures.
DESIGNED FOR Industrial operators and is hands-on applied teaching.
COURSE LENGTH 3 Hours GROUP PRICING $1,400 for up to 16 participants. To schedule a group class for your organization, please email info@peakperformanceinc.com and we will coordinate scheduling based on your preference of date and delivery method.