Introduces how routine work is done to keep equipment in good working order and to optimize efficiency and accuracy. Addresses regular routine cleaning, lubricating, testing, intermittent checking for wear and tear, and when to replace components in order to avoid breakdown.
Goals, Topics, and Objectives
To provide students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Trade and Apprentice Education, utilizing digital learning materials and hands-on labs.
- Proper Safe Practices When Doing General Preventative Mainenance
- Collecting Oil Samples for Analysis
- Interpreting Oil Analysis Data and Taking Action
- Changing Filters
- Maintaining Oil and Grease Levels
- Performing Equipment Checks
- Monitoring Floor Management Development Systems
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Demonstrate proper safe practices when doing general preventative maintenance.*
2. Collect oil samples for analysis.
3. Interpret oil analysis data and take action.
4. Change filters.
5. Maintain oil and grease levels.
6. Perform equipment checks.
7. Monitor floor management development system (5S).
Assessment and Requirements
• AMTEC Modular Pre and Post exams
• Lab evaluation utilizing a standard evaluation matrix
AMTEC Module 1021 Digital Learning Materials
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Successful completion of AMTEC Course Module 1021 Post Assessment (85%) and instructor assessment of lab activities.