Indiana-Civil Engineering Package #2: 30 PDH
$180.00 Original price was: $180.00.$90.00Current price is: $90.00.
Indiana – Laws, Rules, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH
In this course the student will study the Indiana State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers Laws and Rules including Professional Engineering Ethics.
Accident and Operational Safety Analysis: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the fundamental concepts of accident dynamics, accident prevention, and accident analysis. The student will learn the theoretical bases of safety management and accident analysis, and the practical application of a Safety Management framework for an organization.
Engineering Human Performance Optimization in the Workplace: 4 PDH
In this course the student will understand the strategic approach for improving performance to reduce human error and manage controls so as to reduce unwanted events and/or mitigate their impact should they occur. The student will learn methods and techniques for catching and reducing errors and locating and eliminating latent organizational weaknesses.
Gravel Road Construction: 4 PDH
It is estimated that over a third of the 4.09 million miles of roadway in the United States are not paved. These are typically unpaved gravel or dirt roads, and they’re mostly located throughout rural areas and communities where the volume of traffic is so low that paving and maintaining a paved road is not economically feasible. In this course the student will understand basic concepts in designing and maintaining gravel surfaced roads and essential tips to ensure lasting performance.
Remote Sensing Essentials: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the theory and practice of remote sensing and image processing. Remote sensing is valuable tool for engineers and surveyors as it provides a cost-effective means of surveying, monitoring, and mapping objects at or near the surface of the Earth.
Residential Structural Design: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand the basics of residential construction and design, residential structural design concepts and design loads for residential buildings and to gain an understanding of modern design methods and concepts for light-frame homes, apartments, and townhouses.
Sustainable Concrete Pavements: 5 PDH
In this course the student will understand concrete pavement sustainability concepts and recommended practices for maximizing the sustainability of concrete pavements.
Preview Course: Indiana Laws, Rules and Ethics
Preview Course: Accident and Operational Safety Analysis
Preview Course: Engineering Human Performance Optimization in the Workplace
Preview Course: Gravel Road Construction
Preview Course: Remote Sensing Essentials
Preview Course: Residential Structural Design
Preview Course: Sustainable Concrete Pavements
Related Courses
Webinar: Accessibility: 2010 ADA Guidelines – Accessible Routes: 1.5 PDH
$20.00 Add to cartThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal civil rights law intended to protect qualified persons with disabilities from discrimination. The ADA covers a wide range of legal and regulatory issues with regard to Americans with disabilities. This course will focus on the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (the 2010 ADA Accessibility Design Guidelines): it will deep dive into chapter 4: Accessible Routes of the ADA guidelines covering in detail all regulations and requirements.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PESPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Describe the ADA guidelines for design & construction of accessible routes
- Discuss ADA requirements for walking surfaces, doors/gates, & ramps
- Understand ADA requirements for all types of elevators
- Examine and understand all regulations in Chapter 4 of the ADA guidelines
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This 1.5 hour (90 min) webinar satisfies online live instruction required for Ohio, New York, Wisconsin & Iowa Licensed Professional Engineers. Upon completion all attendees will receive a record in a form of a certificate of completion. Records will be emailed to all attendees and available anytime online by accessing your account on EZ-pdh.com. This course satisfies 1.5 professional development hours (PDH) of continuing education.
Our webinars are conducted utilizing GotoWebinar.com service (chosen for reliability, ease of use, no software required and ability to attend using your computer, tablet, or smart phone).Upon purchase your will be emailed a link to the webinar. Also a link to the webinar will be in your Student Menu, in MyCourses under this course.
Clicking the link you will be redirect to gotowebinar.com where you will be asked to register with your name and email. This step can be performed anytime prior to or immediately before the webinar.
During the webinar you will be viewing live instruction with the ability to ask written questions to the instructor (students will not have open mics, so only chat available). Assessment of student progress will occur as a continuous process throughout the session and can include polling, Q&A sessions, and final questions posed by the instructor.
Within the hour after webinar completion you will receive via email a certificate of completion. Also your online records in MyCourses will show this course completed with a link to the certificate as well. All outstanding questions asked during the webinar will also be answered via email at this time.
Design of Small Water Systems: 3 PDH
$18.00 Add to cartThis course focuses on criteria for water source development, design of small water supply, treatment, and distribution systems. This professional engineer online course is from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manual on the Design of Small Water Systems. This manual provides information of interest to planners and designers of small water systems. The major emphasis of this course is on the design of systems that will be effective and reliable, requiring a level of operation and management activity commensurate with their physical size and the available sources.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PEThis course focuses on criteria for water source development, design of small water supply, treatment, and distribution systems. This professional engineer online course is from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manual on the Design of Small Water Systems. This manual provides information of interest to planners and designers of small water systems. The major emphasis of this course is on the design of systems that will be effective and reliable, requiring a level of operation and management activity commensurate with their physical size and the available sources.
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Preliminary Water System Planning and Design Considerations
- Water Quality Requirements (State, EPA, local)
- Water Quantity Requirements
- Water Source Options and Source Development
- Water Treatment Unit Operations such as Disinfection, Iron Removal
- Manganese Removal, Hardness Removal, Taste and Odor Removal
- Stability and Corrosion Control, Turbidity Removal, Color Removal, and many other technologies and their applications
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies 3 professional development hours (PDH) of continuing education.
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