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Course 210, Escalator Step Installation and Maintenance, assists the participant in demonstrating proper safety procedures and a working knowledge of the functions of various escalator and elevator components, controls, and assemblies.
Course 212, Escalator-Specific Inspection and Basic Maintenance, assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of how to inspect and maintain transit escalator systems.
Course 219, Elevator Inspection and Basic Maintenance, course assists the participant in demonstrating a working knowledge of how to inspect and maintain transit elevator systems.
The purpose of the Inspection and Maintenance of Track Circuits course is to assist the participant in demonstrating safety inspection and maintenance of different type of track circuits used in railwaytransit systems.
The purpose of the Inspection and Maintenance of Switches and Derails course is to assist the participant in demonstrating safe inspection and maintenance of switches, derails, and their associated components.
The purpose of the Inspection and Maintenance of Cab and Wayside Signaling Systems course is to assist the participant in gaining knowledge on how to inspect and maintain cab and wayside signals and their associated components.
This course,Inspection and Maintenance of Interlockings, assists the participant in demonstrating proper and safe procedures for inspecting and maintaining interlockings and their associated components.
Course 201, Inspection and Maintenance of Rail Vehicle Couplers, is a two-module course that provides participants with the essential steps for inspecting and maintaining couplers on transit rail cars. Course participants engage in a series of learning applications and case study work that help them prepare to work on couplers in a maintenance facility for passenger rail cars. Content is supplemented with hands-on learning activities to support participants’ successful application of the course content.
Course 202, Inspection and Maintenance of Truck Systems, steps participants through performing inspection and maintenance on rail car trucks. This course has four modules that cover topics on the rail vehicle’s suspension, frame, bolster, gearbox, wheel, and axle systems.
Course 203, Inspection and Maintenance of Propulsion and Dynamic Braking Systems, provides participants with an the essential steps in inspecting and maintaining propulsion systems as well as preparing to work on those systems in a transit rail car maintenance facility. This course has three modules and comes with 45 minutes of video demonstration of inspection of a rail vehicle’s propulsion and dynamic braking systems.
Course 204, Inspection and Maintenance of APS and Battery Systems, is a three-module course that provides steps for participants to follow when inspecting and maintaining APS & Battery systems on transit rail cars. NOTE: This course does not have quizzes for each of its three modules.There are, however, pre- and post-assessment quizzes to be administered before and after the course.
This one-day course provides participants with the essential steps to inspecting and maintaining current collection systems on rail vehicles. The class focuses on overhead centenary and third rail current collection systems and their major components. Participants engage in a series of activities that help them prepare to work on current collection systems in a maintenance facility for passenger rail cars. Content is supplemented with examples to support participants’ successful application of the course content to their work.
05-29-2019 - Files updated with changes from Tech Editor.
Course 208, Inspection and Maintenance of the Carbody, is a one-day course that consists of four modules that provide participants with tasks to follow, procedures, and the major components for inspection and maintenance when working on the rail car. Content is supplemented with activities and examples throughout the modules to enhance information retention for inspection and maintenance procedures for any regional transit authority. Assessments are provided to measure participants progress and growth.
Course 209, Inspection and Maintenance of Rail Vehicle Doors, is a three-module course that provides steps for participants to follow when inspecting and maintaining rail vehicle doors on transit rail cars. NOTE: A written assessment follows each module and hands-on learning activities are strongly recommended.
This two-module course provides participants with the essential steps for inspecting and maintaining communication systems on transit rail cars.Course participants engage in a series of learning applications and case study work that help them prepare to work on communication systems in a maintenance facility for passenger rail cars. Content is supplemented with hands-on learning activities to support participants’ successful application of the course content.
Course TP200, Preparing for Inspection and Maintenance of Traction Power Systems, introduces the participant to the procedures, tools and techniques that traction power maintainers need to know as they prepare to inspect and maintain the aspects of a traction power system.
Course TP201, Inspection and Maintenance of Traction Power Distribution, steps participants through inspecting, maintaining, performing electrical tests, and other necessary tasks on certain equipment in the traction power distribution system.
Note: Additional course materials will be available after September 2023.
This course provides participants essential steps in inspecting and maintaining the traction power substation.
Note: Additional course materials will be available after September 2023.
Course 203, Inspection and Maintenance of Overhead Systems, offers participants with an overview to the components of overhead systems they will be working with frequently, and techniques and common procedures to inspect and maintenance these components.
UNDER DEVELOPMENT. EXPECTED COURSE COMPLETION: December 2023
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