Kirjailija
NCCER
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 371 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1905-2025, suosituimpien joukossa 04102-01 Tools of the Trade TG. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
371 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1905-2025.
This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes Introduction to the Trade, Trade Safety, Means and Methods of Access, Tools and Equipment of the Trade, Construction Cranes One, Rigging for Ironworking One, Rigging Equipment and Hardware, Trade Blueprints and Processes, Materials Handling and Storage, Structural Ironworking One, Plumbing, Aligning, and Guying, Fastening, Oxyfuel Cutting, Introduction to Arc Welding , Steel Joists and Joist Girders One, Metal Decking and Field Fabrication One. Instructor Supplements Instructors: Product supplements may be ordered directly through OASIS at http://oasis.pearson.com. For more information contact your Pearson NCCER/Contren Sales Specialist at http://nccer.pearsonconstructionbooks.com/store/sales.aspx. Instructor's Guide Paperback 0-13-014867-9 Instructor's Guide Binder 0-13-014868-7Computerized Testing Software 0-13-015509-8Transparency Masters 0-13-015502-0
This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes Introduction to Concrete Construction and Finishing, Safety Requirements, Properties of Concrete,Tools and Equipment, Preparing for Placement, Placing Concrete, Finishing, Part One, Curing and Protecting Concrete, and Introduction to Troubleshooting. Instructor Supplements Instructors: Product supplements may be ordered directly through OASIS at http://oasis.pearson.com. For more information contact your Pearson NCCER/Contren Sales Specialist at http://nccer.pearsonconstructionbooks.com/store/sales.aspx. Instructor's Guide Paperback 0-13-010249-0Instructor's Guide Binder 0-13-010251-2Computerized Testing Software 0-13-012557-1Transparency Masters 0-13-012555-5
NCCER's three-part Masonry Trainee Guide covers masonry tools and equipment, specifications, repair, restoration and reinforcement. Developed with Industry, the training builds hands-on skills for both residential and commercial masonry projects. It complies with federal standards for apprenticeship programs. The 5th Edition of Level 2, when joined with Level 1, lets you satisfy NCCER's Core requirement, as Level 1 now incorporates key content from the Core curriculum. Level 2 also has a new module, Design Documents, plus new content on reinforced masonry and on the impact of climate conditions on masonry. Updated art throughout complements text descriptions and details to help you better absorb the information.
HVACR, Level 4, is the final installment of NCCER's 4th highest-selling series: a four-part HVACR curriculum. In Level 4 of the series, you'll build expertise in areas such as hydronics, psychrometrics, installation planning and HVACR support systems. By meeting HVAC Excellence accreditation standards, the curriculum will prepare you for success on HVAC Excellence certification exams. The 6th Edition revision incorporates coverage of refrigeration, as well as the latest technology and equipment. New on-the-job case studies will prepare you for the scenarios you'll encounter in the field. Plus, enhanced electrical safety content supports safe interaction with electrical systems, across HVACR functions.
Agricultural Technology: Construction Introduction and Safety covers construction principles, safety practices and essential skills needed for a successful career in agriculture and construction. It highlights skills such as math, tool use, rigging and leadership and includes a Basic Safety module aligned with OSHA's 10-hour program. Instructors who are OSHA 500 certified can issue 10-hour OSHA cards to trainees who successfully complete the program. Objectives, performance tasks and step-by-step instructions are incorporated into each module to help you grasp trade terms, technical procedures and math equations. You'll also learn about career options in your chosen field, through profiles of industry leaders and videos linked from QR codes.
Agricultural Technology: Construction Introduction and Safety, Level 1 (Hardcover)
Nccer
PEARSON
2025
sidottu
Agricultural Technology: Construction Introduction and Safety covers construction principles, safety practices and essential skills needed for a successful career in agriculture and construction. It highlights skills such as math, tool use, rigging and leadership and includes a Basic Safety module aligned with OSHA's 10-hour program. Instructors who are OSHA 500 certified can issue 10-hour OSHA cards to trainees who successfully complete the program. Objectives, performance tasks and step-by-step instructions are incorporated into each module to help you grasp trade terms, technical procedures and math equations. You'll also learn about career options in your chosen field, through profiles of industry leaders and videos linked from QR codes.
HVACR, Level 3, is the third installment of NCCER's 4th highest-selling series: a four-part HVACR curriculum. In Level 3 of the series, you'll build competence in troubleshooting a range of HVAC issues, while mastering the inspection and installation of various types of refrigeration, hydronic and duct systems. By meeting HVAC Excellence accreditation standards, the curriculum will prepare you for success on HVAC Excellence certification exams. The 6th Edition revision incorporates coverage of refrigeration, as well as the latest technology and equipment. New on-the-job case studies will prepare you for the scenarios you'll encounter in the field. Plus, enhanced electrical safety content supports safe interaction with electrical systems, across HVACR functions.
Electrical, Level 2, helps advance your electrical skills. In this second level of a four-part series, you'll build on the foundational knowledge gained in Level 1. Over the course of the series, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components. This second level covers the theory and practical applications of installation and maintenance, exploring topics such as alternating currents, motors and control systems. The 11th Edition aligns with the most up-to-date electrical codes. Its simplified presentation of material will help you better grasp concepts. A new, modern layout and art style reflect the latest tools, methods, technologies and best practices.
Plumbing, Level 4, is the final installment of NCCER's four-part plumbing program. The Level 4 plumbing curriculum covers the concepts technicians need to safely install, test, maintain and repair many different types of plumbing systems for residential, commercial and public buildings. As you go, you'll also develop the critical-thinking skills needed for sound decision-making as you prepare to launch your plumbing career. Developed with industry partners, the 5th Edition improves the training experience for both you and your instructors. A new design builds upon the visual appearance and readability of the material. The focus of the training has turned to service, and content changes reflect the tools and methods of modern plumbing.
Drywall, Level 2, is the final installment of NCCER's two-part Drywall Trainee Guide. In Level 1, trainees learned key concepts, as well as materials and tools of the trade. In this second level, you'll learn how to use commercial drawings for drywall installation, while building familiarity with finishes and cladding methods. The 2nd Edition was developed with a diverse group of subject matter experts. It focuses on modernizing the curriculum and creating more balance between residential and commercial applications. This edition reflects NCCER's latest instructional systems design, which links learning objectives to each module's content and incorporates a new, modern page design.
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic is a four-part training curriculum for aspiring mechanics entering any industry that requires machinery. With 144+ hours of technical instruction per level, the curriculum meets Department of Labor requirements for registered apprenticeship programs. In addition to learning specialized skills for career advancement, you can earn a credential per level or the full Industrial Maintenance Mechanic credential for completing the full program. The 4th Edition of Level 2 incorporates updated modules from NCCER's Millwright, Pipefitting and HVACR training programs. With this multi-disciplinary approach, you'll develop the well-rounded skills that are in high demand across industries.