Electrical Lineworker Program (Florida & Texas) - 2023 Catalog, Addendum 3

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elp overview

behavior phase POLE-TOP RESCUE CERTIFICATION

Students learn to safely perform poletop rescue activities, and must complete the Pole-Top Rescue competency. This certificate is earned in CLI 1003. Certification provided by NLC.

ENCLOSED-SPACE RESCUE CERTIFICATION

Hazards associated with working in enclosed spaces are outlined, along with discussion of OSHA requirements for enclosed-space attendants. Students are required to demonstrate proper vaultrescue procedure. This certification is earned in GRD 1005. Certification provided by NLC.

AERIAL-LIFT RESCUE CERTIFICATION Students learn to safely perform aerial rescue activities, and must complete the Aerial Lift Rescue competency. This certification is earned in EQU 1002. Certification provided by NLC.

Digger Derrick SAFETY CERTIFICATION

Students learn the necessary behaviors, knowledge, and skills to safely work on and around digger derricks in utility construction sites. Topics include work-site protection, truck setup, underground facilities, lifting capacities, and sling tensions. This certification is earned in RIG 1006, EQU 1001, and EQU 1002. Certification provided by NLC.

CLIMBING CERTIFICATION

This certificate—which is earned in CLI 1001, CLI 1002, and CLI 1003 (in compliance with NLC certification requirements and applicable OSHA regulations)—is reflected on graduate transcripts and certification cards. Certification provided by NLC.

OSHA 10-HOUR ET&D

This certificate is earned in OSH 1005. Each successful participant will earn an OSHA Electrical Transmission and Distribution 10hour card. Certification provided by OSHA.

ORE 1008 ORIENTATION

In this course, students are introduced to the learning management system (LMS), the grading system and policies, important program dates, and campus rules and expectations. Students will also tour the campus.

ORE 1009 ESSENTIALS FOR SUCCESS

This course introduces students to essential information for successfully completing the Electrical Lineworker Program at Northwest Lineman Center (NLC). Students will learn how NLC defines success, the objectives of the program, and the methods of grading and completion of program components. The course also provides students with study habits, tips, and information for successfully completing the program.

BEH 1008 BEHAVIOR ASSESSMENT

Discussion, demonstration, and display of behaviors essential to the success of entry-level lineworkers. Instruction and assessment occur in classroom and field environments. Students learn the levels of general attitude, responsibility, and motivation required of lineworkers, and how to project themselves in a positive, professional manner using verbal and nonverbal skills.

SAF 1007 Introduction to the capacity model®

In this blended learning course, students learn the essentials of workplace safety: the principles and elements of The Capacity Model®, STKY™ Controls for Crews, and job briefings and job hazard analysis. Students will also learn proper methods for using their climbing gear and hand tools.

CAR 1007 CAREER PLANNING and STRATEGIES

This course teaches students to identify employers, employment options, and career paths in the industry. The course is designed to simulate the hiring process. It guides students through the development of the materials and skills they need to secure a job: creating cover letters and resumes, establishing contact with potential employers, and developing their interviewing skills.

2023 ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM CATALOG

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NORTHWEST LINEMAN CENTER ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

11min
pages 83-88

NORTHWEST LINEMAN CENTER ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

8min
pages 79-82

NORTHWEST LINEMAN CENTER ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

3min
pages 77-78

POLICIES (cont.)

5min
pages 74-75

POLICIES (cont.)

7min
pages 72-73

POLICIES (cont.)

7min
pages 70-71

POLICIES (cont.)

7min
pages 68-69

POLICIES (cont.)

6min
pages 66-67

POLICIES (cont.)

7min
pages 64-65

POLICIES (cont.)

7min
pages 62-63

POLICIES

6min
pages 60-61

FUNDING

4min
pages 52-53

ADMISSIONS Process

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STudent services

1min
page 48

PROGRAM COSTS

1min
page 45

program tools and supplies

1min
pages 42-43

COMMERCIAL LEARNER'S PERMIT requirements

1min
page 41

IDAHO'S CDL graduation requirements

3min
page 40

cdl course descriptions

6min
pages 38-39

OPTIONAL courses ("seminars ") DESCRIPTIONS

2min
pages 36-37

behavior phase

1min
page 35

course descriptions

5min
pages 33-35

PROGRAM INFORMATION

1min
pages 30-32

TRAINING ENVIRONMENT

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innovating electrical linework

1min
page 27

a renewable future

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safety in power delivery

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career outlook

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career opportunities

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preparing students for success traits of successful graduates

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FOUR-STEP DELIVERY METHOD

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EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

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curriculum

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professional TECHNICAL educators

1min
page 14

History

1min
pages 10-11

HIGHLIGHTS

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page 9

ABOUT NLC

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FOUNDER’s message

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pages 4-5
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