Fundamentals of Mechanics

TCS training courses are designed based on regulations and industry best practices aligned with relevant international standards and/or approved by appropriate industry accrediting bodies, as necessary.

The aim of TCS training courses is to ensure that all individuals have reached a recognized level of competence to enable them to work on-site more safely with reduced risk to themselves and others.

According to regulations, there is a need for organizations to ensure all employees are competent, especially in areas where high-risk activities take place.

“Engineering” training courses are carefully designed to meet the requirements of the modern industries including, but not limited to oil & gas, construction, chemical, shipbuilding, etc. Training courses covered under the “Engineering” category provide different levels of skills and competencies to employees involved with various engineering activities. Engineering training courses include Electrician, Mechanics, COMPEX, Drilling, etc.

The courses are interactive and can be delivered in the language of your choice. Practical exercises and course materials are provided as per specific training requirements. The content can be localized to reflect the country or region where the workforce will operate.

To ensure that individuals have reached the required level of competency, they MUST successfully complete a training course and assessment. Successful candidates will then receive the certificate transferable worldwide. Individuals must renew their certificates based on the expiry date shown on the certificate to ensure their knowledge is up to date.

The detailed course content is as follows:

Course content:

  • Introduction
  • What is Covered in Mechanical Section and Who is a Mechanic?
  • Mechanical Equipment Classification
  • Rotating Equipment Classification
  • Static Equipment Classification
  • Piping and Pipe Fitting
  • Valve Classification
  • Pump Maintenance, Preventive and Predictive Maintenance of Centrifugal Pump
  • Gasket Classification
  • Bolt Classification
  • Filter and Strainers
  • Heat Exchanger Classification
  • Maintenance Type and Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Procedures
  • Working with Spare Parts
  • Mechanical Drawings, General Arrangements, Sectional Drawings
  • P&ID, Piping Isometrics
  • Seal Classification
  • Mechanical Seal Drawing Readings
  • Mechanical Piping Plans and Application
  • Gland Packing Failure and Identifications
  • Mechanical Seal Failure and Identifications
  • Bolt Torquing and Tensioning Procedures
  • Assessment

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