The 40 Hour course will cover basic processes and equipment related to Field Machining. The individual can be employed with any contractor that performs Field Machining in any number of settings, i.e.: power plants, refineries, pulp and paper. The individual can be employed with any contractor that performs Field Machining in any number of settings, i.e.: power plants, refineries, pulp and paper.
Lecture - 12 hours
Lab - 28 hours
Total - 40 hours
This course is one week in length. (40 hours.) The FMS Level I student must pass with a composite score of at least 70% to be awarded a certificate of completion. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will have the required knowledge to complete ID and OD mount flange facing, pipe cutting and beveling, pipe counter boring and transition beveling, hole drilling and tapping, stud drilling and removal, keyway cutting and cutting tool sharpening. Any prior education or training must be evaluated before any credit would be applied to this course.