ELECTRICIAN COURSE
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Student Guides O ELECTRICIAN 51R10 COURSE TO COURSE Number 051 51R1 B01 TO COURSE Training Subjects Course Introduction Generator Operations Phase Interior Electricians Phase TO COURSE purpose of this instruction is to provide you with an overview of the training you will receive during the 51R10 Electrician Course You will also be briefed on training policies safety facilities academic and administrative procedures course objectives and training methods TO COURSE Risk and Environmental Concerns Requirements None Assessment Level Considerations TO COURSE Topics Training Policies General Safety Rules and Guidelines Facilities Academic and Administrative Procedures Training Methods Course Module Structure TO COURSE Structure MODULE A B CET C D TRAINING For the AC Modules A D are taught sequentially For the RC Modules A and B may be taught anytime during IDT Modules C and D have some subjects that can also be taught during IDT The Administrative Module is administered within the TASS Battalion Commander cid 146 s Physical fitness training within this module is conducted throughout the course Refer to the Common Engineer Training CMP POI for additional information LEGEND ADT TO COURSE Structure A CET to the CET for Listings B C D to an Electrical Victim Tools Cable and System to Generator to Electrical and Standards Electrical Fitness Electrical and Drawings an Electrical Take off List to of Mathematics Schematics a Complete System Service System W P LEGEND ADT Written Exam P Performance TO COURSE Utilized in Training Mounted 10kW Generator Set COURSE TO SAFETY Number 051 51R1 B02 TO SAFETY this lesson you will be provided information on general safety requirements for installation and testing electrical systems Emphasis will be on use of tools personal clothing and equipment TO SAFETY Risk and Environmental Concerns Requirements None Assessment Level Considerations TO SAFETY Topics General Safety Requirements and Policies General Safety Hazards Electrical Safety Hazards Personal Safety Apparel and Equipment Job Site Safety TO SAFETY Safety Guidelines Running Horseplay Hearing protection Prescribed medications Wearing of jewelry TO SAFETY Hazards Falling objects Flying or thrown objects Weather conditions Dehydration heat injuries TO SAFETY of Fires and Extinguishers A Ordinary combustibles such as wood cloth and paper Pressurized Water Carbon Dioxide Ammonium Phosphate TO SAFETY of Fires and Extinguishers B Flammable liquids such as gasoline oil and oil based paint Carbon Dioxide Ammonium Phosphate Sodium Bicarbonate Potassium Bicarbonate TO SAFETY of Fires and Extinguishers C Energized electrical equipment including wiring fuse boxes circuit breakers machinery and appliances Carbon Dioxide Ammonium Phosphate Sodium Bicarbonate Potassium Bicarbonate TO SAFETY Safety Hazards Interior safety hazards TO SAFETY Site Safety Equipment and tool knowledge Job site safety hazards Ground Guides Digging Permits Reporting unsafe actions COURSE TO STEWARDSHIP Number 051 51R1 B03 TO STEWARDSHIP purpose of this lesson is to provide you with a basic of federal state local host nation laws and Army regarding the environment and environmental issues will learn the proper procedures for handling and disposal of products soiled rags cleanup operations and how to avoid equipment usage and damage to surrounding areas will also learn how to restore surrounding areas as close as to the original ecological condition TO STEWARDSHIP Risks and Environmental Concerns Requirements None Assessment Level Considerations TO STEWARDSHIP Topics cid 147 Operation Stewardship The Soldier and the Environment cid 148 The Army cid 146 s Environmental Stewardship Program TO STEWARDSHIP Statement ARMY WILL BE A NATIONAL LEADER IN AND NATURAL RESOURCE FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR Army cid 146 s Environmental Strategy into the 21st Century TO STEWARDSHIP Elements Affected by and Operations Water Forest and Range Lands Endangered Species and Wildlife Historical and Archaeological Sites TO STEWARDSHIP Protection During Training Restoration of Training Areas Hazardous Materials Handling Fire Hazard Control Waste Disposal TO STEWARDSHIP Protection During Training continued Using Drip Pans Under Vehicles Washing Vehicles at Approved Wash Points TO STEWARDSHIP Effects of Training and Operations Training Areas Tactical Operations Natural Resources Safety Cost and Litigation TO STEWARDSHIP of Environmental Laws and Regulations NATION TO STEWARDSHIP Environmental Regulations AR 200 1 Environmental Protection and Enhancement