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More About Industrial Training Courses

A relatively broad category, courses listed here are related to a number of different manufacturing and primary industries. Primary industry training programs cover issues related to mining and materials sourcing.

Manufacturing, commonly thought of as falling within secondary industry, relates to the refining of various raw materials sourced by primary industries. This includes refining metals, the production of goods, the automotive industry and other factory related industries.

This category also includes courses covering electrical services, plumbing, HVAC and other related fields. Browse the courses above to find out more about what is available here.

More About Manufacturing Training

Clearly, manufacturing is different between product and company. However, there are many standards that are useful to know regardless of what you are manufacturing. Many of these standards have to do with safely and effectively using manufacturing equipment. 

If you oversee manufacturing, then it is essential that you take responsibility for workers knowledge of the equipment and processes. Therefore, you must make sure that they have access to training. This may be from an outside trainer, or you or another in-company trainer. If you don't know much about manufacturing training, then you can get training on how to deliver it in a way that your workers will remember.

HVAC - Industrial Training for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning

Industrial training that covers heating ventilation and air conditioning is often technology driven, instructing learners in the latest technologies concerning airflow and temperature control. HVAC courses cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Maintenance
  • Rooftop units
  • Dehumidification
  • Air filtration
  • Heating
  • Energy efficiency

Training providers offer courses in each of these areas for professionals that need to brush of up on their skills, earn new certifications, or learn something completely new. Every individual can find a course that will suit their professional needs best. Don't forget to get in touch with providers to find out more about each course that you are interested in!

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Who Should Take an Industrial Training Course?

Industrial training courses are most often for people on the frontlines. Those operating manufacturing equipment, repairing air-conditioning units, or installing plumbing. Through industrial training, you can learn practical skills that you need to do your job - whether just getting into the industry or expanding your current professional skills.

Industrial courses can also be relevant for owners or managers of industrial operations. Maybe you need to make sure that your equipment is up to code or learn how to properly train your employees in safety. Get in touch with providers of the courses above to get started!

Industrial Training Course Format  

Courses can be found in the form of university courses or training providers offering classroom, online, or in-house courses to suit the needs of every professional.

Classroom

A classroom course will take place at a designed time and location. This is a great option for the individual who wants to take training into their own hands or a small business who just needs to have a few employees trained.

In-house

If you are an organization with a large number of employees who need training, in-house training might be for you. Search through courses for a trainer who can bring expert in-house training to you and your employees.

Online

Online training is an option for those who favor flexibility. Individuals can participate in the course at their own pace and on their own time.

Frequently asked questions

  • Industrial training refers to practical, hands-on training programs designed to develop skills and knowledge in specific industries, such as manufacturing, construction, engineering, or logistics. The training focuses on industry-specific techniques, tools, equipment, and best practices, preparing participants for real-world job scenarios.

    • Acquire skills through hands-on experience with machinery, tools, and equipment
    • Learn about industry standards, regulations, and safety protocols
    • Gain exposure to industry-specific processes, and systems
    • Develop problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities in a controlled environment
    • Engage in on-the-job training, working alongside experienced professionals
    • Receive guidance and feedback from experts
  • The duration of industrial training varies depending on the industry, program, and participant's background. Training programs can range from a few weeks to several months or even years in the case of apprenticeships. The length of the training is often tailored to meet the specific requirements of the industry and ensure participants develop the necessary skills for success.

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