PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS
At ATL, you enjoy variety of certified and accredited trainings necessary for your career and includes Environmental Training, Fire Safety Training, First Aid Training, Mechanical and Industrial Training, Health and Safety Training, Welding courses, Plumbing and Pipelining training, NDT, inspections and survey, and many more on demand as well.
1. Industrial Hygiene Training
Purpose:
To educate employees, safety professionals, or industrial hygienists on identifying, evaluating, and controlling workplace environmental hazards.
Key Topics Might Include:
- Introduction to industrial hygiene principles
- Types of workplace hazards: chemical, physical, biological, ergonomic
- Air sampling and monitoring
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- OSHA and other regulatory standards
- Exposure assessment and control strategies
Audience:
Health & safety professionals, EHS staff, supervisors in industrial settings.
2. Environmental Monitoring Training
Purpose:
To train staff or students on how to monitor environmental parameters to ensure compliance and sustainability.
Key Topics Might Include:
- Air, water, and soil sampling techniques
- Use of monitoring equipment (e.g., gas detectors, particulate samplers)
- Data collection and analysis
- Environmental regulations (EPA, local standards)
- Waste management and pollution control
Audience:
Environmental scientists, compliance officers, lab technicians, facility managers.
3. Student Training for Internships
Purpose:
To prepare students for success during industry internships.
Key Topics Might Include:
- Workplace communication and professionalism
- Time management and responsibility
- Industry-specific technical skills
- Safety training (basic OSHA, lab safety, etc.)
- Resume building and interview preparation
Audience:
Students (college or vocational) entering internships in environmental, industrial, or lab-related fields.
🛡️ Health, Safety & Emergency Response
- Fire Safety Training
- Fire prevention
- Use of extinguishers
- Emergency evacuation procedures
- First Aid Training
- CPR and basic life support
- Wound care and fracture management
- Emergency response
- Health and Safety Training
- Workplace safety regulations
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
🛠️ Technical Skills Training
- Welding Training
- Types of welding (MIG, TIG, Arc, etc.)
- Safety protocols in welding
- Practical hands-on welding techniques
- Plumbing Training
- Pipe systems and installation
- Leak detection and repair
- Safety in plumbing works
📋 Survey & Quality Control
- Quantity Survey
- Cost estimation and budgeting
- Measurement techniques
- Material takeoff
- Quality Survey
- Quality control standards
- Inspection techniques
- Documentation and reporting
🔧 Genset Inspection and Maintenance Training Program
🎯 Training Objectives
By the end of this training, participants should be able to:
- Understand the components and working of a genset.
- Perform routine inspections.
- Carry out preventive maintenance tasks.
- Identify common faults and take corrective actions.
- Follow safety protocols during maintenance.
🗂️ Training Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Gensets
- What is a Genset?
- Types of generators (Diesel, Gas, Portable, Standby, etc.)
- Applications and importance in critical systems
- Basic working principle
Module 2: Genset Components
- Engine
- Alternator
- Fuel system
- Cooling system
- Exhaust system
- Lubrication system
- Control panel
- Battery and starter motor
Module 3: Safety First
- PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
- Lockout/Tagout procedures
- Fire hazards and extinguisher use
- First aid overview
- Electrical and fuel safety precautions
Module 4: Routine Inspection Checklist (Daily/Weekly/Monthly)
- Visual inspection for leaks, damage, or loose connections
- Fuel level, coolant level, oil level
- Battery voltage and electrolyte level
- Belts and hoses condition
- Air filter condition
- Control panel: indicators, alarms, and warning lights
- Exhaust and noise check
✔️ Provide a sample inspection checklist for participants
Module 5: Preventive Maintenance Schedule
| Frequency | Task |
|---|---|
| Daily | Visual inspection, fuel/oil/coolant level check |
| Weekly | Battery check, air filter cleaning, load test |
| Monthly | Change oil (if needed), check fuel system for water/contaminants |
| Quarterly | Replace oil & fuel filters, inspect radiator |
| Annually | Major servicing, control panel testing, insulation resistance test |
- Engine oil and filter replacement
- Coolant flush and refill
- Fuel system cleaning
- Air filter replacement
- Battery load testing
- Alternator and AVR check
Module 6: Troubleshooting Common Genset Issues
- Genset not starting
- Black smoke from exhaust
- Overheating
- Low voltage/frequency
- Irregular sound or vibration
- Alarm/fault codes interpretation
Module 7: Record Keeping and Documentation
- Maintenance log
- Service reports
- Spare parts inventory
- Compliance with regulatory standards (e.g., ISO, OSHA)
Module 8: Practical Demonstration / Hands-On
- Step-by-step inspection demo
- Oil and filter replacement
- Battery maintenance
- Simulated fault detection and correction
- Control panel walkthrough
📝 Assessment & Certification
- Written quiz (optional)
- Practical assessment
- Feedback session
- Certificate of Completion
📘 Training Materials Provided
- Genset operation and maintenance manual (OEM-specific)
- Maintenance checklist templates
- Troubleshooting guide
- Safety guidelines handout