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Industrial Coating Application (ICA) Module 2: Process Control

Product Number: ICA_Mod2
$249.00
$279.00
$279.00

Purchase of this course includes a one-year subscription and is non-refundable. Students will have access to all course materials for a period of one year from the date of registration. All course work must be completed during this time period. Extensions or transfers cannot be granted.

Course Description:

Coatings must be applied in a manner that meets contractor and owner requirements as well as applicable standards. For an industrial coatings project to be successful, the first step is the planning process. This involves a set of written procedures used maintain consistency and quality from job to job.

Length: 3.5 hours

Exam: Upon successful completion of the end of module assessment, students will receive a printable certificate of completion and 3.5 PDHs.

L1: Work Planning

  • Define a work plan and the benefits for using one throughout a project
  • Identify the components of a work plan applicable to coating applicators
  • Describe the impact that work sequencing has on the job schedule

L2: Process Control

  • Define process control
  • Identify and explain some common elements used in process control
  • List the major variables that can impact quality of a coatings project
  • Evaluate work performance compared to process controls and specifications

L3: Product and Safety Data Sheets (PDS and SDS)

  • Define the purpose of a Product Data Sheet (PDS) and a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
  • Categorize and explain the information found on a PDS and a SDS
  • Explain when to make a “Go” or “No-Go” decision based on information found in a PDS or a SDS

Purchase of this course includes a one-year subscription and is non-refundable. Students will have access to all course materials for a period of one year from the date of registration. All course work must be completed during this time period. Extensions or transfers cannot be granted.

Course Description:

Coatings must be applied in a manner that meets contractor and owner requirements as well as applicable standards. For an industrial coatings project to be successful, the first step is the planning process. This involves a set of written procedures used maintain consistency and quality from job to job.

Length: 3.5 hours

Exam: Upon successful completion of the end of module assessment, students will receive a printable certificate of completion and 3.5 PDHs.

L1: Work Planning

  • Define a work plan and the benefits for using one throughout a project
  • Identify the components of a work plan applicable to coating applicators
  • Describe the impact that work sequencing has on the job schedule

L2: Process Control

  • Define process control
  • Identify and explain some common elements used in process control
  • List the major variables that can impact quality of a coatings project
  • Evaluate work performance compared to process controls and specifications

L3: Product and Safety Data Sheets (PDS and SDS)

  • Define the purpose of a Product Data Sheet (PDS) and a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
  • Categorize and explain the information found on a PDS and a SDS
  • Explain when to make a “Go” or “No-Go” decision based on information found in a PDS or a SDS
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