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Introduction to Product Safety (Ohio Timed & Monitored Video)

  • Organizations which support product safety
  • The information and support offered by product safety organizations
  • Common hazards consumer products need to consider
Course Number: H-5003VTM|Type: Courses|Price: $149.75|PDH: 5| 1|Subject Matter Expert: Robert C. Hoffman, Jr., P.E., CFEI|Categories: Safety, Ohio Timed & Monitored

The Simplified Design and Practical Use of Engineered Wood Products (Video on Demand)

  • The various types of engineered wood products: wood structural panels, such as plywood and OSB; glulam; structural composite lumber; and prefabricated wood I-joists
  • The history and development of engineered wood products
  • The advantages of engineered wood products relative to solid sawn lumber
  • The uses of engineered wood products in modern construction
Course Number: S-4030V|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 7|Subject Matter Expert: Mary McElroy, P.E.|Categories: Building Materials, Wood

Determining Allowable Design Values for Wood

  • Know the difference between sawn and engineered wood products
  • Understand the difference between reference and allowable design values
  • Know the six most needed types of design values for wood
  • Know the ten most significant adjustment factors
Course Number: S-2001|Type: Courses|Price: $59.90|PDH: 2| 127|Subject Matter Expert: Richard Nolan, P.E.|Categories: Wood

Energy Efficiency - HID Lighting

  • Fundamentals of lighting theory
  • Operation and construction of High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps
  • HID lighting types, applications and standards
  • How HID lighting efficacy and service life compares to other types of lighting products
Course Number: E-4031|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 12|Subject Matter Expert: Lee Layton, P.E.|Categories: Energy Conservation, Lighting

Getting Decked – And Choosing How That Happens

  • Material options for decking and balconies, including wood, aluminum, porcelain, concrete and man-made products
  • Advantages and disadvantages of each decking material
  • How decking material impacts the chosen method of support
  • Installation, durability, maintenance and life-cycle considerations for the various deck material options
Course Number: BD-4026|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 73|Subject Matter Expert: Paul F. Spite, R.A.|Categories: Buildings, Wood, Structural

Introduction to Product Safety (Video On Demand)

  • Organizations which support product safety
  • The information and support offered by product safety organizations
  • Common hazards consumer products need to consider
Course Number: H-5002V|Type: Courses|Price: $149.75|PDH: 5| 5|Subject Matter Expert: Robert C. Hoffman, Jr., P.E., CFEI|Categories: Safety

Introduction to Product Safety (Webinar)

  • Organizations which support product safety
  • The information and support offered by product safety organizations
  • What product safety encompasses
  • Common hazards consumer products need to consider
Course Number: H-5001W|Type: Webinars|Price: $299.90|PDH: 5| 73|Subject Matter Expert: Robert C. Hoffman, Jr., P.E., CFEI|Categories: Safety

Mechanical Properties of Wood

  • How to determine the twelve constants needed to describe the elastic behavior of wood
  • The mechanical properties of wood most commonly measured as strength properties for design
  • The importance of various natural characteristics for assessing the properties and performance of wood products
  • The influence of manufacturing environments on the mechanical properties of wood
Course Number: S-4002|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 99|Subject Matter Expert: John Galinski, P.E.|Categories: Building Materials, Wood

Overview of Insulation Materials

  • Application, characteristics and potential benefits of insulation to industry
  • Key properties of thermal insulation products
  • Selection aspects of insulating materials
  • Organic and Inorganic type of insulation materials
Course Number: M-5015|Type: Courses|Price: $149.75|PDH: 5| 56|Subject Matter Expert: A. Bhatia, Mechanical Engineer|Categories: Building Materials, Heat Transfer, Building Envelope

Revisioning Systems for Custom Designed Products

  • How to design Revisioning Systems based on the type of changes and the on processes experienced by the components developed by an Engineering Department
  • The application of the 3F concept (form, fit & function) and how it is used to classify the engineering changes experienced by Minor Revisions, Major Revisions and Part Number Changes
  • The principles used to define the Revision Truth Tables that classify the engineering changes
  • How to use the decision process for determining a Revision type for a component
Course Number: P-3005|Type: Courses|Price: $89.85|PDH: 3| 23|Subject Matter Expert: George Petrescu, P.E., PhD|Categories: Manufacturing, Document Control, Plans and Drawings, Change Management

The Simplified Design and Practical Use of Engineered Wood Products (Webinar)

  • The various types of engineered wood products: wood structural panels, such as plywood and OSB; glulam; structural composite lumber; and prefabricated wood I-joists
  • The history and development of engineered wood products
  • The advantages of engineered wood products relative to solid sawn lumber
  • The uses of engineered wood products in modern construction
  • Plus much more
Course Number: S-4020W|Type: Webinars|Price: $239.90|PDH: 4| 378|Subject Matter Expert: Mary McElroy, P.E.|Categories: Building Materials, Wood

U.S. Energy Markets - Volume IV: Coal Markets

  • Types and uses of different coal products
  • The supply and demand for coal
  • Transportation and financial markets related to coal
Course Number: O-3005|Type: Courses|Price: $89.85|PDH: 3| 8|Subject Matter Expert: Lee Layton, P.E.|Categories: Coal

Waste Heat Reduction and Recovery for Industrial Furnaces

  • The source of heat losses in an industrial furnace
  • Why addressing waste-gas heat losses has the biggest impact on a furnace’s energy efficiency
  • The impact of rich and lean combustion on furnace efficiency and toxic by-products in the exhaust stack
  • How to increase furnace efficiency through optimal loading and scheduling
Course Number: M-1018|Type: Courses|Price: $29.95|PDH: 1| 29|Subject Matter Expert: Steven G. Liescheidt, P.E., CSI-CCS|Categories: Heat Transfer, Rotating Equipment, Thermodynamics, Energy Efficiency

Wood-Based Composites and Panel Products

  • Advantages and uses of wood-based composites
  • Why composites provide more consistent uniformity and range of properties compared to natural woods
  • Materials, adhesives and additives common to conventional wood-based composites, such as plywood, particleboard and fiberboard
  • Types, shapes, benefits and specifications of structural composite lumber
Course Number: S-3007|Type: Courses|Price: $89.85|PDH: 3| 35|Subject Matter Expert: John Galinski, P.E.|Categories: Wood

Ball Bearing Specialty Products

  • Ball bearing design and load bearing characteristics
  • Radial ball bearing mounting and application methods
  • Types and use of ball bearing closures (seals and shields)
  • Design and advantages of the use of "maximum capacity" ball bearings
Course Number: M-1042|Type: Courses|Price: $29.95|PDH: 1| 24|Subject Matter Expert: Eric Myers, BSME|Categories: Machine Design

Defining Specifications for Custom Designed Products

  • The importance of the "Definition of Specifications" phase in the lifecycle of custom designed products
  • Extracting information related to the product specifications from a single expert
  • The Delphi Analysis and how to use it effectively
Course Number: P-2011|Type: Courses|Price: $59.90|PDH: 2| 33|Subject Matter Expert: George Petrescu, P.E., PhD|Categories: Project Management - General, Technical Writing, Change Management

Energy Savings in Building Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Systems

  • Specific technologies and products that can be used to reduce energy use in buildings and make use of renewable power systems
  • How to increase equipment and system efficiency through no-cost or low-cost tune-ups, modifications, and replacements
  • How to increase the productivity, comfort, and health of employees and building occupants
  • How to reduce environmental impacts
Course Number: BD-7001|Type: Courses|Price: $209.65|PDH: 7| 56|Subject Matter Expert: Steven G. Liescheidt, P.E., CSI-CCS|Categories: Energy Conservation

Engineer's Skills for the Internet of Things (IoT)

  • The structure and components of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the user base for IoT projects
  • How the use of Model Based Engineering (MBE) can improve the design and quality of the IoT products
  • The foundations of Artificial Intelligence, including the ways the Engineer can interact with it
  • Typical steps taken for big data analysis and the challenges faced when analyzing big data
Course Number: E-4054|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 126|Subject Matter Expert: George Petrescu, P.E., PhD|Categories: Computer Skills, Software Engineering, Problem Solving, Systems Management

Engineer's Skills for the Internet of Things (IoT) (Ohio Timed & Monitored)

  • The structure and components of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the user base for IoT projects
  • How the use of Model Based Engineering (MBE) can improve the design and quality of the IoT products
  • The foundations of Artificial Intelligence, including the ways the Engineer can interact with it
  • Typical steps taken for big data analysis and the challenges faced when analyzing big data
Course Number: E-4054TM|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 126|Subject Matter Expert: George Petrescu, P.E., PhD|Categories: Computer Skills, Software Engineering, Ohio Timed & Monitored, Problem Solving, Systems Management

Fire Safety of Wood Construction

  • Code provisions pertaining to fire safety of building materials
  • Fire behavior and fire performance characteristics of wood products
  • Fire-retardant treatments that can be used to reduce the combustibility of wood
Course Number: S-2014|Type: Courses|Price: $59.90|PDH: 2| 83|Subject Matter Expert: John Galinski, P.E.|Categories: Building Materials, Fire Protection, Wood, Fire Safety, LA Building Codes

Getting Decked – And Choosing How That Happens (Ohio Timed & Monitored)

  • Material options for decking and balconies, including wood, aluminum, porcelain, concrete and man-made products
  • Advantages and disadvantages of each decking material
  • How decking material impacts the chosen method of support
  • Installation, durability, maintenance and life-cycle considerations for the various deck material options
Course Number: BD-4026TM|Type: Courses|Price: $119.80|PDH: 4| 73|Subject Matter Expert: Paul F. Spite, R.A.|Categories: Buildings, Wood, Structural, Ohio Timed & Monitored

Introduction to Simulation-Based Design

  • How to use simulation tools to design and optimize products and systems, as well as analyze their performance
  • The evolution of modeling techniques and simulation tools
  • The various software and tools have been developed to support SBD across different disciplines and industries
Course Number: S-3022|Type: Courses|Price: $89.85|PDH: 3| 12|Subject Matter Expert: Sarkis Kazandjian, MSME|Categories: Finite Element Analysis

Part Numbering Systems for Custom Designed Products

  • Designing Part Numbering Systems based on the characteristics of the products designed and the needs of the Engineering Department
  • Understanding of four different Part Numbering Systems commonly used in the industry: Product – Centric, Job – Centric, Assembly – Dependent and Non-descriptive Part Numbering Systems and how they are applied
  • Identify the situations that are more appropriate for some Part Numbering Systems and less appropriate for others
  • Application of the best supporting practices and processes required for a Part Numbering System to be effective, increase the work productivity and integrate well with the other company's systems
Course Number: P-2009|Type: Courses|Price: $59.90|PDH: 2| 37|Subject Matter Expert: George Petrescu, P.E., PhD|Categories: Manufacturing, Document Control, Plans and Drawings, Change Management

Power Cycle Components/Processes Ideal vs Real Operation Analysis

  • Understand basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
  • Know basic elements of the compression, combustion and expansion processes and their T - s and h - T diagrams
  • Be familiar with the compression, complete and stoichiometry => 1 conditions combustion of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas, with and without heat loss, with standard air as the oxidant, combustion products composition on both weight and mole basis, flame temperature, stoichiometric oxidant to fuel ratio, fuel higher heating value and expansion
  • Understand general compression, combustion and expansion performance trends
Course Number: M-2061|Type: Courses|Price: $59.90|PDH: 2| 8|Subject Matter Expert: Gordan Feric, P.E.|Categories: Thermodynamics

Advanced Power Cycle Components/Processes Analysis

  • Understand basic energy conversion engineering assumptions and equations
  • Basic elements of the compression, combustion and expansion processes and their T - s, p - V and h - T diagrams
  • Compression, complete and adiabatic stoichiometric combustion of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas, with no heat loss, with air and oxygen enriched air as the oxidant, stoichiometric ratios and combustion products (both weight and mole compositi
  • General compression, combustion and expansion performance trends
Course Number: M-3058|Type: Courses|Price: $89.85|PDH: 3| 8|Subject Matter Expert: Gordan Feric, P.E.|Categories: Thermodynamics

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