General Maintenance
Whether your company employs warehouse personnel, pipefitters, instrument operators, or general maintenance people, the OverNite Software General Maintenance library will be a great addition to your company or organization’s training regimen. The General Maintenance Library includes such courses as “Aerial Lifts,” “Calibration of Controls,” and “Introduction to Steam Traps.” These courses are designed to cover general maintenance tasks from a variety of industries including instrumentation and pipefitting. These 18 courses, with an emphasis on safety, will greatly benefit any company with onsite maintenance staff. In addition, the General Maintenance library is a perfect accompaniment to any existing OverNite Software library your company may already have. All courses are enhanced with professional graphics, animations, and narration, as well as test questions to ensure learning. Courses are delivered via our state-of-the-art learning management system that allows you to customize curricula, adjust testing parameters, and even customize courses with site-specific content and photos.
BASICS
| 352 Aerial Lifts |
| Examines basic operations of an aerial lift, including different types of hazards, inspection and safety practices, and hazard avoidance. |
| 357 Operator Communication (Hand Signals) |
| Explores International Mobile Crane Hand Signals used to communicate with operators. |
| 381 Hand Tools: Introduction, Screwdrivers, and Wrenches |
| Explains how hand tools work, identifies safe work techniques and general maintenance requirements, and lists tool inspection tasks. In addition to screwdrivers and wrenches, the safe use of drifts, chisels, punches, hammers, and sockets is also addressed. |
| 382 Hand Tools: Pliers and Other Tools |
| Addresses the identification and safe use of pliers, saws, shears, snips, cable cutters, clamps, vices, rules, gauges, taps, dies, and bolt extractors. |
| 383 Power Tools |
| Describes the differences between pneumatic and electric power tools. Proper power tool use and hazard identification, inspection tasks, and general maintenance requirements are also addressed. |
| 384 Basic Rigging |
| Addresses hand signals for truck and gantry cranes; safe loads for chains, shackles, open eye hooks, wire ropes, and web slings; chain hoists, come-alongs, and jacks; lift capacity chart for lattice boom cranes, and basic maintenance and inspection of rigging. |
| 385 Slings |
| Examines the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of basic slings, as well as the use, storage, and maintenance of slings. |
| 386 Scaffolds |
| Examines parts of a scaffold and how they work together, safe scaffold construction, scaffold inspection, and scaffold safety terms. |
INSTRUMENTATION
| 417 Control Valves and Actuators |
| Examines types of control valves and their applications; material compatibility and durability of control valves; types of control valve actuators and their applications; and the selection process for various types of actuators. |
| 432 Pressure Leak Testing of Pipe and Tubing |
| Explores both hydrostatic and pneumatic testing methods for detecting leaks in pipes and tubing, and the basic procedures for each. |
| 448 Calibration of Controllers |
| Addresses the four major control responses for automatic controls; names of controls located on the controller; names of adjustments that should not be moved; and adjustments located on the controller. |
PIPEFITTER
| 704 Fabrication of Threaded Pipe |
| Explores the letters and symbols of the American Standard Pipe Thread; tools and methods used to determine whether pipe threads meet dimensional requirements; and requirements for tight make-up of threaded pipe connections. |
| 712 Pipe Hangers and Supports |
| Provides the beginning pipefitter with a general overview of pipe hangers and supports, with an emphasis on their identification and correct use in industry. |
| 715 Valve Installation and Maintenance |
| Examines types of basic valves and valve connections; valve installation techniques; and types of valve maintenance techniques. |
| 723 Introduction to Steam Traps |
| Explores steam trap design and operation, and types of steam traps and their associated problems. |
| 724 Thermostatic Steam Traps |
| Explores how each type of thermostatic trap works, including the movement of the cage unit within the trap casing and the metal traps. |
| 725 Mechanical Steam Traps |
| Addresses types of mechanical traps and how they work; the differences between mechanical and other type traps; how air binding and F and T traps are used when air is present; and proper mechanical trap maintenance. |
| 726 Thermodynamic Steam Traps |
| Explores how thermodynamic traps depend on flash steam for proper operation; the simple design of the tilting disctype and the piston and lever-type thermodynamic traps; and proper thermodynamic trap maintenance. |

