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Total hours of instruction for this course: 16
PDH/ CEU: 16PDH/ 1.6 CEU [NYS Sponsor #177]
Date(s): Friday and Saturday: June 14 and 15, 2019
Time: February 14, 2019; 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
February 15, 2019; 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Venue: 801 Montrose Avenue, South Plainfield, NJ 07080
Course Fee: $800.00
PRESENTER(S)
Nagesh Goel: Mechanical Engineer with specialization in Nondestructive Testing and Metallurgical Failure Analysis. He has 20+ years’ experience in inspection of static and dynamic loaded Steel Structures, Pressure Piping, Pressure Vessels, Tanks and Mechanical Systems. Experience has been accumulated in various industry segments such as Structural Steel Construction (Buildings and Bridges), Petrochemical, Power, Aerospace, and Medical Devices. Administered extensive training programs in Welding, Non-Destructive Testing, Metallurgy, and Fire Code. Knowledgeable about a variety of materials, product forms, processes, inspection techniques, and test methods.
Prof. O. Prabhakar: Dr.O.Prabhakar (OP) obtained his B.Tech and Ph.D in Metallurgy from the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai and M.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He underwent training in Non‑Destructive Testing at Bundesanstalt fuer Material Pruefung, Berlin, Germany from 1970 to 1972. After an illustrious career of teaching and conducting research in the areas of nondestructive evaluation, metallurgy and metal casting for nearly 30 years, OP retired as a Professor from the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai (Department of Metallurgical Engineering) in 1998. He worked at VPI & SU, USA from 1980 to 1982, stationed at NASA Langley AFB, Hampton. He also taught at NTU, Singapore from 1998 to 2004. Dr. O Prabhakar is a recipient of numerous awards in metallurgy and NDT.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ET17
Measurable Learner Objectives.
Students will gain the following skills during this course:
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ET18
Measurable Learner Objectives.
Students will gain the following skills during this course:
TOPICAL COURSE OUTLINE ET17
This course will cover codes laid out by the International Code Council regarding when and where special inspection is required. Structural steel and bolting will be the primary focuses of this course. Standards and tolerances of structural shapes will be discussed, as will the codes governing fabrication and erection. Bolting will cover: components, joint type, pre-installation verification, inspection, and arbitration.
TOPICAL COURSE OUTLINE ET18
This course will cover the basics of how to read and interpret structural drawings. There will be a general overview of terms commonly encountered in construction vernacular, followed by an explanation of how to understand sections and elevations. General notes, floor plans, schedules, sections, and typical details will be discussed, followed by an examination of sample drawings for practice.
COURSE DESCRIPTION/ ACTIVITY CONTENT ET17
COURSE DESCRIPTION/ ACTIVITY CONTENT ET18
TEACHING METHOD
Power Point presentation, punctuated by assessments and followed by discussion of the topic.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Design Professionals - Engineers & Architects; Construction Managers, Buyers, and QA/ QC Personnel.
HANDOUTS
Bound notebook containing relevant texts and powerpoint summaries. Digital copies of class material will also be provided.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Practice Test – 60 Multiple Choice Questions
TRANSFER POLICY
If a student is unable to attend a course, they may request to transfer to another date and/or location. Once a student elects to transfer, they are no longer eligible for a refund and must apply their tuition to a course that falls within one year of the original course date. Written notice is required and a $50 administration fee will apply per transfer. In order to transfer to another class, INDT must be given at least 10 business days notice of the transfer. Notifications of less than 10 business days will be subjected to INDT’s cancellation policy in addition to the $50 administrative fee.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Courses are subject to minimum enrollments. If the minimum numbers of enrollments are not met, INDT reserves the right to cancel the session and offer you a full refund or transfer to another date and/or location.
We must receive written notification of cancellation ten business days or more prior to the first day of the course for a full refund. If a student reschedules or cancels a program six to nine business days before the class start date, only 75% of the course registration fee will be refunded. If a student reschedules or cancels a program five business days or fewer before the class start date, or if a student is a “no show,” then no refund will be given. If INDT cancels a course, at least five days’ notice will be given and a full refund will be issued.
Cancellation/Rescheduling Occurrence |
Refund Amount |
Cancelled by INDT, anytime |
100% |
10+ business days prior to start date** |
100% |
6-9 business days prior to start date** |
75% |
1-5 business days prior to start date** |
none |
No Show |
none |
**Notifications notice must be received 5pm Friday prior to this occurrence
In the event that INDT must cancel the course due to circumstances beyond our control, a full refund will be issued or credit applied toward a future course. INDT cannot be responsible for any cost associated with early travel arrangements including purchase of non-refundable airline tickets.
REGISTRATION
INDT
Contact: Leisa Zeno
T: 732-702-9500