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Topics: Responsibility for safety; Unsafe acts and conditions; Recognizing hazards; Types of
accidents; Investigation; Handling emergencies
Learning Objectives:
Name the three ways in which a toxic substance can enter your body.
Topics: Importance of electrical safety; Lockout; Power equipment and portable power-tool
safety; Personal precautions; Working on electric circuits; Switches; Fuses; Working around
motors and other equipment; Protection against accidental grounding; Eye injuries; Fire
prevention
Learning Objectives:
Explain the difference between low voltage and safety low voltage.
List safety devices and apparel to use when working on conductors that may be
energized.
Chapter 3: Electrons in Atoms
Topics: Structure of matter and atoms; Electron shells; Transferring charges; Electrical forces
and terms
Learning Objectives:
Explain how electrical forces cause objects to attract or repel other objects.
Topics: Electric current and energy; Electricity from chemical action; Primary and secondary
cells; Batteries; Electricity from electromagnetism
Learning Objectives:
State the main difference between a primary cell and a secondary cell.
Topics: Electric current, resistance, and potential difference; Ohm's Law; Resistance and voltage
drop; Electrical measurement
Learning Objectives:
Topics: Force, weight, mass, pressure, work, power, and energy; Incompressibility;
Nondiffusion; Hydrostatic pressure; Pascal's Law; Fluid power transmission; Bernoulli's
principle
Learning Objectives:
Topics: Definition, kinds, and characteristics of schematics; Lines; Symbols; Flow patterns;
Tracing a circuit; Sequence valve circuit
Learning Objectives:
Name three basic types of hydraulic diagrams, and explain the purposes of each.
Topics: Inspections; Maintenance requirements; Fluid level; External leaks; Operating pressure;
Fluid quality; Filter maintenance; Reconditioning
Learning Objectives:
Topics: Fluid power systems; Force, weight, and mass; Pressure; Work and energy; Diffusion
and dispersion; Compressibility; Laws of pneumatics; Leverage; Air properties and flow;
Bernoulli's Law; Components
Learning Objectives:
Briefly explain the physical laws affecting the behavior of a confined gas.
Topics: Air supply system; Reciprocating and rotary compressors; Cooling; Compressor
maintenance; Air-line filters and lubrication
Learning Objectives:
Topics: Control system maintenance; Cylinder maintenance; Tool maintenance; Logs and
records; Automatic recorders and recording charts
Learning Objectives:
Describe the basic procedures for maintaining the compressor and other important
components in a pneumatic system.
Discuss the various types of maintenance logs and explain what kind of information is
recorded in each.
Topics: Bearing classification and selection; Shaft materials and stresses; Vibration; Critical
speed; Fits and clearances
Learning Objectives:
Name the two main categories of bearings and cite their advantages.
Learning Objectives:
Name the three basic ball bearing designs and describe their characteristics.
Explain the purposes served by the basic roller bearing shapes and their variations in
typical applications.
Topics: Lubricant classification; Friction; Cooling and sealing action of lubricants; Corrosion
prevention; Preventive maintenance
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the cooling action of lubricants and explain how they prevent corrosion.
Explain the importance of a lubricant's sealing action, and explain how it works.
Topics: Lubrication control; Establishing oiler routes; Coding lubrication points; Computer-
managed programs; Installation; Computer reports
Learning Objectives:
Explain the importance of good lubrication management practices and describe seven
different kinds of information that should be included on an equipment lubrication survey
form.
Explain how to set up an oiler route and how to color-code the lubrication points.