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Dec 05, 2025
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AT 101 - Industrial Safety & Fundamentals Credits: 3 Variable Credit Course: No
Lecture Hours: 33 Lab Hours: 0 Worksite/Clinical Hours: 0 Other Hours (LIA/Internships): 0
Course Description: Introduction to shop safety and basic industrial skills required for employment in the automotive or other trade industries. Discussion of shop safety concerns and safe practices including OSHA 10 certification. Introduction to basic shop practices including safe use of shop equipment, proper use of hand and power tools, equipment maintenance, hardware identification, and basic vehicle inspection and maintenance.
Prerequisite: None. Meets FQE Requirement: No Integrative Experience Requirement: No
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate understanding of safe practices while working in an industrial lab by correctly identifying safe and unsafe examples.
- Demonstrate understanding of basic lab equipment maintenance by correctly performing maintenance and service on a variety of lab equipment.
- Demonstrate safe use of power and hand tools.
- Demonstrate ability to correctly identify and measure metric and standard hardware.
- Demonstrate ability to perform a basic vehicle safety inspection.
- Demonstrate understanding of basic vehicle maintenance by correctly performing on-vehicle services.
- Demonstrate working knowledge of online service tools by efficiently navigating systems to locate diagnostic and repair information.
- PROGRAM OUTCOME: Develop the skills and knowledge to work safely in the lab/shop environment.
Course Contents
- OSHA 10 training and certification.
- Automotive shop safety. Tool safety and usage.
- Precision tools.
- Vehicle service information.
- Hardware. Taps, dies and files.
- Cutting and grinding. Drilling and pressing.
- Fluids and basic vehicle maintenance.
Instructional Units: 3
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