Process Operations Training

Diagrams (IPO)

Diagrams (IPO) Courses

Process Operations Training

Duration: 0.25 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

Blueprints are one of the most important communication tools that a company can possess. Blueprints must communicate ideas about many different subject areas to many different people within an organization. This course will discuss the front page, legend, and other aspects of blueprints.

Learning Objectives

  • Cover page
  • Legend
  • Object sizes
  • Blueprint layouts
  • Utility diagrams

Duration: 0.25 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video

One way in which electrical components are identified in drawings is by the use of schematic symbols. A schematic symbol either represents a single component in an electrical circuit, such as a pushbutton or motor, or a part of a component, such as with relays and starters. This course covers component representations, component abbreviations, electrical standard organizations, blueprint layout, and blueprint styles.

Learning Objectives

  • Component representations
  • Component abbreviations
  • Electric standard organizations
  • Blueprint layout
  • Blueprint styles

Duration: 1.16 Hrs

Course Level: Intermediate
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, Video, MobileReady

This course is designed to familiarize participants with the basic features of construction blueprints. After completing this course, participants should be able to describe various types of blueprints, identify lines, symbols, and abbreviations that are commonly found in blueprints, and explain how to properly care for blueprints.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe what a blueprint is, and identify some of the methods used to create blueprints.
  • Identify two basic types of drawings that can be used to illustrate objects on paper.
  • Describe the following types of drawings that are typically included in a set of blueprints.
  • Describe the basic parts of a blueprint.