We at IABME are always striving to deliver the best educational opportunities. Our new LMS platform now features a self-paced Low Pressure Boiler course and a variety of other valuable training materials to support your development.
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This course teaches the working principles of low pressure boilers, how to maintain the boiler in a safe working condition and what to do in an emergency.
Week long in-person course:
Classes Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Optional class (per instructor) on Thursday so students can attend the seminar day. (This day is included in full week fee.) Optional Certification exam on Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hours.
Online Course:
Sign up for out Online Low Pressure Boiler Operator Certification Course and get access to supplemental training as well. This is a self led video instruction course.
This class provides a comprehensive overview of the safe and efficient operation of high pressure boilers and related equipment. The latest combustion control technology as well as EPA regulations and their implications, are included. All aspects of high pressure boilers are discussed and illustrated. It is designed for both learners and for boiler operators intending to upgrade their skills. Participants must currently hold a Low Pressure Boiler Operator certificate. Successful completion of course and exam will certify participants as a High Pressure Boiler Operator.
Week Long Course:
This class meets Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Optional class (per instructor) on Thursday so students can attend the seminar day. (This day is included in full week fee.) Optional Certification exam on Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hours.
Online Course: Under Construction
This course intends to provide students with knowledge for housekeeping and custodial services along with some basic maintenance in a health care, school and public buildings. Objectives covered are responsibilities of housekeeping personnel, cleaning and inspection of resident rooms, class rooms and public areas of buildings. The course will focus on proper chemical usage, understanding dwell times for disinfectants and the ph scale, housekeeping’s role in facility infection control plans, general knowledge of life safety issues and regulatory code compliance to enable student to identify issues and be able to report them to management, carpet care and housekeeping’s role in maintaining facility indoor air quality, lessons learned from a pandemic and hospitality to make your program stand out.
In Person Course:
Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, with no class on Thursday so students may attend the seminar day. (This day is included in the full week fee.) Optional Certification exam Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hour
This class will introduce you to strategies and procedures for planning, implementing and evaluating an effective building maintenance program. Content of this class will include: facilities maintenance planning, facilities audits (knowing what you have), providing a ‘safe’ environment, maintenance of institutional facilities, preventative building maintenance, use of maintenance forms and checklists, effectively managing staff and contractors, evaluating facilities maintenance efforts . The materials used in this class will assist you in developing or enhancing an effective building maintenance program and will be beneficial to any person involved in the building maintenance field.
In Person Course:
Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, with no class on Thursday so students may attend the seminar day. (This day is included in the full week fee.) Optional Certification exam Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hour
This class will provide you with the basics on refrigeration and air conditioning concepts. System components and proper preventative maintenance procedures will be presented so each student will be able to safely and efficiently operate and maintain refrigeration, air conditioning or heat pump systems.
In Person Course:
Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, with no class on Thursday so students may attend the seminar day. (This day is included in the full week fee.) Optional Certification exam Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hour
This class will introduce the student to an understanding of electricity and the basics of working with electricity. Electrical safety and the National Electric Code will be stressed.
In Person Course:
Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, with no class on Thursday so students may attend the seminar day. (This day is included in the full week fee.) Optional Certification exam Friday. Course time is 24 (plus) hour
For anyone who needs to take or retake the Certification Exam and not the entire class.
$80 Testing fee includes 1 year membership fee.
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Iowa Association of Building Maintenance Engineers
806 Forest Dr, Forest City IA 50436, UNITED STATES
833-334-2263