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A formal letter sent to a potential employer when applying for a job, the content of which includes include the title of the of the job sought

Cover letter

100


A process that uses a neutral, or grounding wire to connect to earth and allow any extra current to flow back to the source, rather than become a hazard and flow through anyone who might touch the device or appliance

Grounding

100

An electronic computer-based system documenting maintenance records and accessible from any computer or mobile device on the shop floor goes by what name or acronym

Computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)

100

 A  hammer on which one side of head is spherical in shape used when working with metal or heavy  duty mechanical assemblies

Ball Peen hammer

100
  • A type of fastener, usually made of plastic, used for bundling electric cables or wires.

Cable Tie

200

the federal agency tasked with ensuring that employers provide a safe workplace

  • OSHA

200

a process used to isolate sources of energy.


LOTO lockout/tagout

200

An approach to maintenance in which the operator is trained to perform routine maintenance tasks such as general machine inspection, lubrication, and cleaning, as well as detect abnormalities, describes the concept of

autonomous Maintenance.

200

Lever for applying high torque to loosen stubborn fasteners.

Breaker bar

200
  • A threaded fastener with an engineered head, often hex or socket, that is inserted into a pre-tapped hole. It does not require a nut.

Cap Screw
300

The training goes beyond regular classes. This can include coursework for workforce training

Continuing education

300

A device that may be use to restart the heart and save an individual’s life. The aed shocks the victim’s heart back into a normal rhythm allowing it to once again being pumping blood

AED (automatic electrical defibrillator)

300

 Condition monitoring is a process where a technician observes a machine's operation by examining such items as vibration, temperatur,e and voltage, current draw to help identify symptoms of malfunctions

TRUE

300

An instrument employed to take accurate measurements, internally and externally.

Caliper

300
  • A fastening system consisting of a U-shaped piece (the clevis) with holes in the prongs and a pin that passes through the holes to join and allow for movement between components.

Clevis fastener

400

An organization that sets industry skill standards, certifies individual  skill standards against those standards, and accredits training programs that meet NIMS quality requirements

  • NIMS

400

A government organization focused on the protection of public health and the environment

EPA Environmental Protection Agency

400

Proactive maintenance is the type of maintenance activity you perform after something goes wrong.

False

400

Creates a small spot for drilling, which assists in centering the hole

Center punch

400
  • A fastening device used to hold things together or in place. This can refer to a retaining ring (circlip) or a panel clip, among other types.

Clip

500

The act of establishing and documenting a specific set of qualifications, competencies, or skill standards.

Credentialing

500

a circuit protection device that measures the difference between the current flowing into a circuit and the current flowing out through the neutral and trips when a predetermined current difference is detected, disconnecting the source of current

GFCI (Ground-fault circuit interrupter)

500

An establishment and accepted method for performing a task is called

Standard operation procedure

500

A high-speed, fast-rotating tool used for grinding, polishing, and deburring.The surface is shaped and material is removed using an abrasive product.

Die grinder

500
  • A hardware device, such as a nut, bolt, screw, or rivet, used to mechanically join two or more objects together.

Fastener