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Marchant Services Group is a consulting firm specializing in capital projects, maintenance improvement systems, & project management within heavy industry. Heavy industry continues to face enormous challenges to reduce cost by innovative means.
Marchant Services Group offers you a means of Releasing the Power in equipment already in service, of employees abilities through training, & increasing maintenance effectiveness through computer documentation and retrieval systems.
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Is there a skill you find lacking in your company?
Do you have new employees that need some special training?
Do you have some skills that need improving or testing?
Do you need training of your Electricians?
Are you on a major construction project and need some electrical training?
Do you need some safety training?
Do you need some project management training?
We offer a wide verity of training from basic electricity, mentoring, project management, electrical safety, and Power Systems training. Let us customize some training for your needs.
We offer onsite training in many areas. Consider MARCHANT SERVICES GROUP to help you RELASE THE POWER! that you already have. We are here for you helping with your training needs.
We offer basic instruction & training in all areas of your electrical power system maintenance. Training includes:
Electrical Fundamentals
Making sense out of Elementaries
Making sense out of One-Line Drawings
Making sense out of Power System Drawings
Motor Control Center Wiring & Troubleshooting
Medium Voltage Motor Control Assemblies
Batteries & Battery Maintenance
Pole Line Inspections
Distribution Transformers
Vacuum & Air Circuit Breaker Maintenance
Cabling
Bus Duct
Medium and High Voltage Training
Electrical Safety
Infrared Scanning
Lockout/Tagout procedures
Electrical Hazards
Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA Mandated Electrical Safety Requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.303 General Requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-.335 Safety Work Practices for both Qualified and Unqualified Persons
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137 Electrical Protective Devices
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 Typical Minimum Lockout Procedures
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331- .335 Safe Work Practices
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137 Electrical protective devices
NFPA 70E Regulations
Nature of Electricity
How Shocks Occur and the severity of shock
Burns and Other Injuries associated with shock
Grounding
Circuit Protection Devices
Preventing Electrical Hazards
Recognizing Electrical hazards
Personal protective equipment
Typical minimal lockout procedures
Proper techniques for measuring voltage and current
Proper techniques for checking fuses
Calculation of voltage, current and resistance in series, parallel and series/parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law
Characteristics of simple AC wave forms
Basic operation of transformers
Setup and execution of simple lab exercises
Use of multimeters
Identification of industrial symbols.
Circuits using line ladder diagrams
Operation of motor starters and auxiliary contact operation
Operation of overloads, circuit breakers and fuses
Building working circuits using diagrams
Operation of various switches
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