This course highlights the details of the incident and its causes, provides key safety lessons, and communicates industry safety guidance with the goal of preventing a similar incident.
This webinar presents safe-design considerations pertaining to reinforced concrete design and construction. It contains specific examples of common workplace hazards related to construction and illustrates ways design can make a difference.
A frost protected shallow foundation (FPSF) is a practical alternative to a deeper, more-costly foundation in cold regions with seasonal ground freezing and the potential for frost heave.
The Bases and Subbases for Concrete Pavements course is intended for civil engineers and other construction professionals interested in learning about Bases and Subbases for Concrete Pavements.
The Concrete Construction course provides information on concrete form design and concrete mix design, reinforcement properties, as well as the procedures in batching concrete.
The Extending Service Life of Existing RC Pavements course provides information on best practices in rehabilitation strategies for extending the service life of continuously reinforced concrete pavements
The Ground Source Heat Pump Project Analysis course introduces fundamentals of GSHP system and issues related to their technical and financial implementation and exploitation.
The Mechanical Design of Overhead Lines course introduces overhead line design principles, calculation methods and factors that affect overall current carrying capacity
The Arc Flash Resistant Equipment course introduces IEEE and IEC equipment accessibility types, arc resistant ratings and testing procedures according to IEEE standards
The Gas Insulated Substation Control and Monitoring course covers gas monitoring, partial discharge tests, circuit breaker monitoring, and bay controllers and control diagrams.
The Gas Insulated Substation Installation course covers issues related to planning and assembly, H&S plans, GIS equipment tests, earthing and connection to the network.
This course provides an introduction to grounding system design. This course is suitable for electrical engineers with a desire to understand the fundamentals of grounding practices and safety issues related to grounding design.
This course is suitable for electrical engineers with a desire to understand basic power system measurement techniques and instrument operation principles
The Industrial Systems Protection course addresses available protection technologies, methods, protection arrangements and their application to typical design configurations
This course addresses terminology, concepts and techniques used for overload, single phasing, under-voltages, unbalanced supply and reverse phase sequence faults
This course addresses the most important power transformer protection aspects, widely adopted protection schemes and arrangements and their proper application.
This webinar will provide an introduction to the methods, equipment and practices for design and operation of sacrificial anode cathodic protection systems.
This webinar is an introduction to methods, techniques and equipment for design of gas distribution systems in residential, commercial and industrial activities.
This webinar is an introduction to terrorism threats and their mitigation and discusses the location, size, and nature of terrorist threats that are unpredictable.
Laws and Rules for Florida Professional Engineers course is approved by Florida State board and would satisfy Board Laws and Rules continuing education requirement.
The course discusses Rational Method equation calculations for determination of the design rainfall intensity and time of concentration of the drainage area
The Partially Full Pipe Flow Calculations course includes a review of the Manning equation, along with presentation of equations for a pipe of known diameter.
The Manning Equation for Open Channels course provides guidelines for uniform open channel flow, where channel slope, water velocity and water depth remain constant.
This course is about measurement of the flow rate of a fluid flowing under pressure in a closed conduit. Several categories of pipe flow measurement devices are described and discussed, including some associated calculations.
This course is devoted to the more widely used sharp-crested weir. The major emphasis is on the calculations used for flow rate over various types of sharp-crested weirs.