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10 Industrial maintenance training courses with certificates

Maintenance work is crucial in making sure equipment stays reliable and safe for use. The right courses can help your team work smarter, safer, and more efficiently around the complex machinery they typically work with. Below, we’ve listed 10 industrial maintenance training courses with certificates to get you started. 

Industrial maintenance training
Industrial maintenance training - SC Training
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Preventive Maintenance

One of the basic skills maintenance technicians should learn on the job is how to inspect, service, and repair equipment to prevent it from malfunctioning during operations. This maintenance training course can help your team understand the significance of preventive maintenance in production. 

From proper documentation to post-delivery activities, it discusses the different ways your team can implement preventive maintenance. It also explores total productive maintenance, its relevance to production systems in the industrial field, and the various methods your team can use to monitor it. 

SC Training gives you the opportunity to reinforce your team’s understanding of preventive maintenance strategies through practical assessments. Monitor their performance in person and online for a more comprehensive analysis of their progress.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5 to 10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Industrial maintenance training - 360training
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Mechanical Series Training Package

360training delivers 37 hours worth of maintenance training. It features 74 half-hour lessons that will prepare your team to take on their mechanical equipment maintenance tasks. The course covers several topics like machine lubrication, belt drives, piping and tubing, pneumatic systems, and more. 

Created by: 360training

Length: 37 hours (0.5 to 1 hour per course)

Certificate: Available

Cost: 195 USD

Industrial maintenance training - Florida International University
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Maintenance Technician Training Course

This technician training from Florida International University (FIU) explains the three technical areas primarily serviced by maintenance teams: electrical, mechanical, and fluid systems. It also discusses different inspection methods that can help your team spot wear and tear in machines or signs of potential equipment failure. 

It features modules on modern technology like programmable logic controllers (PLC) and robots, so they can understand its inner workings for effective maintenance. As automation becomes widely utilized in industrial work, these lessons become an essential part of building an adaptable team of technicians.  

Created by: Florida International University (FIU)

Length: 250 hours

Certificate: Available

Cost: 1,695 USD

Industrial maintenance training - Vector Solutions
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 Conveyor Belt Replacement

Vector Solutions’ maintenance course focuses on conveyor belt servicing. It equips your team with lessons on the proper storage, handling, and replacement of conveyor belts. The course also teaches them to identify and describe different conveyor lacing types, enabling them to select the appropriate one for the job without too much downtime. 

As with most of their training courses, completion will award your team with a maintenance certificate online as proof of their knowledge. 

Created by: Vector Solutions

Length: 15 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: Contact for pricing

Industrial maintenance training - SC Training
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Safe Use of Machinery

Maintenance workers perform crucial work to make sure your equipment doesn’t fail midway through operations. However, getting anywhere near these machines can put them at risk of getting injured or worse. 

This industrial safety course aims to establish a proactive safety mindset among maintenance workers. It starts off by showing your team the high-risk areas on machinery they work on and lists the common types of mechanical hazards they’re exposed to at work. 

The course briefly covers lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures to give your team a few tools and strategies to stay protected as they do maintenance work. It also goes through the different types of machine guards they can use and their key characteristics.

SC Training’s Briefcase feature allows you to attach documents to lessons, allowing you to add company-specific procedures that can address unique workplace challenges. This way, your maintenance technicians can fulfill their responsibilities more confidently, knowing these resources are present to guide them. 

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5 to 10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Industrial maintenance training - SC Training
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Emergency Equipment Repairs

Maintenance work is typically completed to spot issues early on and prevent further mishaps. But another part of maintenance is knowing how to perform emergency repairs when equipment or machinery unexpectedly malfunctions. 

This industrial maintenance training focuses on the safe execution of emergency repairs, introducing several examples in the manufacturing industry. Additionally, it teaches your team to select the best course of action to prevent issues during emergency repairs. 

The course lists the common indicators of equipment failure and includes a scenario-based activity to check if your team can identify the appropriate steps for a successful emergency repair. It even covers post-repair testing and validation to encourage action even after the official repair work is done. 

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5 to 10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Industrial maintenance training - TPC Training
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Mechanical Drive Maintenance

TPC Training’s Mechanical Drive Maintenance course includes lessons on coupling alignment and the proper installation of mechanical drives. Coupling alignment can help your team prevent malfunctions, maximize equipment lifespan, and improve the operational efficiency of the production line.

On the other hand, mechanical drives are responsible for transmitting power to machines and equipment. Learning about the proper installation of chain drives and enclosed gear drives allows your team to make sure they’re working as intended. Plus, it keeps them safe from potential injuries that may occur due to improper use.

Created by: TPC Training

Length: Self-paced

Certificate: Available

Cost: 87 USD

Industrial maintenance training - Penn Foster
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Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance Training

Teach your maintenance technicians key pipefitting and HVAC knowledge to prevent leaks, clogs, and equipment failure. Such issues can shut down machinery, cause safety hazards, and disrupt production, making it an essential skill in maintenance work. 

This course covers lessons on pipefitting tools, joining and assembling pipes, and other pipefitting practices to get your team started. It also comes with electrical maintenance lessons to help them understand wiring, circuits, switches, and safety practices, keeping industrial systems running without interruptions. 

Created by: Penn Foster

Length: 791 hours

Certificate: Available

Cost: Contact for pricing

Industrial maintenance training - Alison
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 Introduction to Electrical Maintenance

Machine misalignment can damage important components like bearings, seals, shafts, and couplings. In this course, Alison tackles alignment tools and explains the effect of misalignment on readings. This helps your team accurately identify the severity of the misalignment to apply the appropriate course of action. 

The course also has a dedicated lesson on terminal identification for alternators and motors. Terminals determine how motors run, along with their configurations and rotation. This lesson can help maintenance teams check if terminals are set up correctly to avoid issues in the future. 

Created by: Alison

Length: 4 to 5 hours

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free

Industrial maintenance training - SC Training
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Machine Guarding

Machine guarding is one of the industrial safety topics that maintenance technicians must know. It aims to protect them from injuries and fatalities as they clean, repair, and inspect machinery and equipment, making it a key safety practice in maintenance work.

In this course, SC Training covers machine guarding in more detail, training your team to identify high-risk areas that need safeguarding. It explores the different conditions that warrant a safeguarding device to avoid the costs of installing unnecessary safeguarding devices. 

A dedicated lesson on the types of safeguarding devices makes sure your team knows which safeguarding device to use in a given scenario. It also comes with a case study that can help them internalize and apply what they’ve learned.

On top of case studies, SC Training’s advanced analytics features can help you track your maintenance team’s understanding of machine guarding techniques and devices. This can help you determine who can reliably accomplish maintenance work and who needs a bit more guidance and support.

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Benefits of industrial maintenance training

The main purpose of industrial maintenance training is to make sure that your maintenance teams are able to master their daily tasks. Training helps your employees become adept at routine checks, cleanups, and other types of maintenance so you can reap the following benefits:

  • Improved safety: Covers OSHA general industry training on maintenance techniques like hazard and risk identification to keep employees safe from workplace accidents. Other training comes with hands-on exercises or simulations to improve workers’ confidence in spotting potential safety issues.  
  • Increased efficiency: Equips maintenance teams with strategies and tools to accomplish their work faster without compromising quality. This also reduces equipment downtime and leads to higher productivity. 
  • Enhanced equipment reliability: Trains workers to conduct preventative maintenance, reducing the risk of equipment failure and extending their lifespan. This translates to lower costs from having to replace equipment less frequently. 
  • Regulatory compliance: Informs industrial maintenance teams of OSHA-established safety protocols, requirements, and standards. This includes procedures like lockout/tagout (LOTO), machine guarding, and PPE usage. 
  • Adaptation to new technology: Keeps your team up to date with the latest machine technologies and helps them understand how it works for effective troubleshooting and maintenance. 

Commonly covered topics in industrial maintenance training

Industrial maintenance training covers a broad set of topics that tackle maintenance tools and techniques built for certain types of machinery and equipment. This breaks down the discussion of maintenance tasks according to what systems your team is working with:

  • Basic maintenance operations: General maintenance skills your team will need, regardless of the type of machinery they’re servicing. This includes proper use of hand tools and protective clothing, preventive and predictive maintenance, and troubleshooting.
  • Mechanical maintenance: Maintenance know-how required to preserve moving parts like conveyor belts, gears, shafts, and bearings. This typically involves lubrication and replacement of worn-out components.
  • Hydraulic maintenance: A training topic that focuses on systems powered by highly-pressurized liquids. As such, lessons often discuss how to conduct regular checks for fluid contamination, leaks, and corrosion. Inspecting the conditions of seals, valves, and hoses also falls under hydraulic maintenance. 
  • Electrical maintenance: Lessons involving machinery and equipment with electrical wiring, sensors, motors, and control units. Because of its nature, training usually includes checking on electrical connections, insulation, motor brushes, and control systems. 
  • Pneumatic maintenance: Modules that train your workers to service equipment powered by compressed air or other gases. Training usually features air leak inspections, along with air filter cleaning and repair. 

Keep operations running smoothly and safely with SC Training

Maintenance work can be dangerous if done improperly. This is why a lot of strict regulations are in place to avoid workplace accidents associated with maintenance tasks. Teams in the industrial field are expected to follow these regulations to keep everyone safe and to reduce costly downtime during operations.

SC Training comes with in-course assessments and real-time reporting features to keep you in the loop on your team’s understanding of key maintenance concepts. The platform also allows you to award and manage certificates to encourage completion and track everyone’s compliance.

Give your team the confidence to complete their maintenance tasks. Sign up for SC Training today.

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