THE FOUNDATION FOR A SOLID CAREER

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THE FOUNDATION FOR A SOLID CAREER

2 PRECAST UNIVERSITY Take your career to a new level with Precast University Now you can take charge of your career. NPCA s Master Precaster program will help position you for continued career advancement in the precast industry. Offered as part of NPCA s Precast University, the Master Precaster program includes precast specific training with comprehensive education courses for production, safety, technical, quality control and leadership with additional elective courses in prestress and sustainability. Developed in conjunction with industry experts, producers, DOTs and academia, the Precast University curriculum is a perfect complement to employees new to the industry needing a broad knowledge base, and to those employees with precast experience who want to take the next step in their careers. Meeting your needs Precast University courses are offered annually at The Precast Show, throughout the year by webinar, online and as stand alone classes throughout the United States. NPCA makes it easy to earn your Master Precaster certificate by offering comprehensive training with affordable, industry-specific and convenient options. So whether you re taking Precast University education as part of The Precast Show experience, training your entire plant with a customized course, or sitting in the comfort of your own living room in front of your laptop, NPCA s education is designed to fit your needs. Meeting the industry s needs NPCA is committed to providing the most comprehensive education programs to the industry. Our Precast University curriculum is regularly reviewed by producers, Departments of Transportation (DOTs), specifiers and others involved with creating and enforcing industry standards. This ongoing review of our curriculum ensures that as new technologies, standards and best practices are developed, Precast University participants are receiving the very latest industry information. Additionally, NPCA works with DOTs to meet state-specific requirements, including offering proctored exams for online education courses as required. Ready to get started? Visit www.precast.org to learn more about NPCA s array of education courses or to get started today with one of our online courses, or register for one of our webinars or live courses. Master Precaster At the top level of Precast University is NPCA s Master Precaster. As an NPCA Master Precaster, you will have successfully completed PQS Level I, four PQS Level II courses and the Leadership Capstone course.

3 MASTER PRECASTER REQUIREMENTS PRODUCTION & QUALITY SCHOOL (PQS I) PQS II - PQS II L - PQS II - PQS II - SAFETY PRODUCTION TECHNICAL QUALITY CONTROL PQS III - LEADERSHIP MASTER PRECASTER Additionally, Master Precasters must complete 12 continuing education hours every three years to maintain their designation.

4 COURSES - PQS LEVEL I Production & Quality School (PQS I) Kick-start your career with NPCA s Production and Quality School (PQS). NPCA s PQS I is the perfect course to cement your production skills. Whether you are a new employee or have 20 years in the business, PQS will take you through the entire precast concrete production cycle and give you the fundamentals to succeed in the industry. This course will cover all aspects of manufactured concrete production with special emphasis on maintaining high quality. Who should attend: All employees of precast or prestressed concrete manufacturers or those who supply to the industry. Attendees who successfully complete PQS I will be able to: Identify the key components for making quality precast concrete and proper handling techniques for each Describe in detail the entire manufacturing process of producing quality precast concrete from pre-production to post-production Calculate the impact of temperature of aggregates, cement, and water on concrete mixes Explain the fundamental elements of a quality concrete mix design and troubleshoot potential mix design flaws Create a quality control manual specific to their plant production practices while incorporating industry best practices Convert metric reinforcement bar size to ASTM standard reinforcing bar sizes Batching and mixing The fundamental components needed to ensure a durable, watertight and strong finished product Reinforcement The role of reinforcement and its impact on handling and placement Production Practices An overview of the entire production process from pre-pour to post-pour operations Quality Control A discussion of the top priorities identified by QC Inspectors as well as the importance quality control processes play in your company s success * Additional courses may be required by local regulators or other entities.

COURSES - PQS LEVEL II 5 Production and Quality School II Production PQS II Production is designed for plant personnel who will benefit from a comprehensive understanding of precast-specific production practices in four key areas: lifting and handling; reinforcement; lean manufacturing; and patching and repair. This course will go beyond the fundamentals explored in PQS Level I to prepare students to think critically and understand the links between these areas and common plant production and safety issues. Course participants will go in-depth to explore these topics discussing best practices and how to address related challenges in their plants. Who should attend: Shift supervisors, team leaders, production managers, batch plant operators, engineering and drafting personnel and those who aspire to these positions. Patching and Repair Lifting and Handling Lean Manufacturing Reinforcement L PQS II Production will be able to: Explain the key concepts of lean manufacturing and develop an action plan for implementing simple lean techniques upon returning to their plant Identify the difference between structural and cosmetic repairs and employ the appropriate patching/repair techniques for each Compare the benefits of steel and fiber reinforcement and describe the best applications for each Analyze the current lifting and handling techniques in your plant and assess these techniques to identify potential areas of improvement for plant safety

6 COURSES - PQS LEVEL II Production and Quality School II Safety The PQS II - Safety course is for employees who will be quality inspectors or safety directors. This PQS module is a comprehensive, precast-specific course that examines safety issues associated with the precast production process. precast plant hazards; batching plant hazards; molds and forms; rebar and cage fabrication; curing and finishing; overhead crane and rigging; hand and power tool safety; and forklifts. Upon completion of this course, employees will be well grounded in safety as it applies to the precast industry. Those attendees who successfully complete the course and hold a valid OSHA 10-hour Safety Card can receive credit for PQS Level II - Safety by presenting their cards at the conclusion of the course. Who should attend: Employees with safety, health and environmental responsibilities, and those who aspire to these positions. Walking and Working Surfaces Electrical Safety Hazard Communication Means of Egress and Fire Protection Flammable and Combustible Liquids Welding and Cutting Machine Guarding Powered Industrial Trucks Lock Out / Tag Out Confined Spaces Overhead Cranes and Rigging Hand and Power Tool Safety Personal Protection Equipment Safety in the Precast Concrete Plant PQS II - Safety will be able to: Identify potential safety hazards in your precast plant Apply techniques and implement programs to improve plant safety Lead toolbox talks on safety topics Develop action plans to address plant safety concerns

COURSES - PQS LEVEL II 7 Production and Quality School II Technical PQS II Technical is designed for plant personnel who are involved with the design, drawings or quality control in the plant. Attendees will learn the technical concepts that determine why we do things the way we do them. This curriculum was developed to decode technical industry jargon and to provide attendees with a better understanding of the entire precasting process. Technical concepts such as Center of Mass and Structural Analysis will be presented in layman s terms to better understand reinforcement placement and proper lifting techniques. We will discuss the mechanical properties of concrete and steel, complete with demonstrations. Additional topics include blueprint reading, knowledge of specifications and much more. Who should attend: Engineering technicians, pour shop supervisors, drafting personnel, plant manager, batch plant operator, quality control inspector and those who aspire to these positions. Basic Mechanics The fundamental aspects related to stress, strain and stiffness Basics of Design Theory for Concrete Elements A discussion of the mechanical properties of concrete and steel complete with demonstrations Proper Lifting of Concrete Elements The essentials for preventing unexpected L movements or failures Reading and Understanding Blueprints An overview of the basics of blueprint reading and reinforcement as they relate to plans Standards A discussion of processes used in determining specifications, the development of standards and the requirements to obtain them PQS II - Technical will be able to: Identify basic mechanics and fundamental aspects related to stress, strain and stiffness Interpret the basics of blueprint reading and reinforcement as it relates to plans Apply proper lifting techniques of concrete elements to prevent unexpected movements or failures Discuss the development of standards and the requirements to obtain them

8 COURSES - PQS LEVEL II Production and Quality School II - QA/QC A well-executed Quality Control program is vital to the success of a precast operation. This Quality Control course will present a number of topics that will build on NPCA s Quality Control Manual and support the NPCA Plant Certification program. Coursework covers aggregate gradations analysis, aggregate moistures, hot-temperature concrete and cold-temperature concrete. Attendees will learn why water-to-cement ratio is so critical to concrete properties and the need for frequent testing to assess water absorption and movement in concrete. The Maturity Method will be presented in layman s terms so that a precaster can accurately assess strength development and timing of construction operations. Additional topics include averages and trends in data, and reinforcing steel. Who should attend: Those with QC responsibilities, NPCA certified plants seeking NPCA certification, employees who can benefit from a deeper understanding of QC processes, and those who aspire to these positions. Aggregate Gradations Water-Cement Ratio Aggregate Moisture Averages and Trends in Data Hot- and Cold-Weather Concrete Maturity Method Water Absorption Reinforcing PQS II - QA/QC will be able to: Build an effective Quality Control program Identify the importance of a well-executed Quality Control program Decrease errors, improve safety and enhance employee morale through a well-rounded Quality Control program

COURSES - PQS LEVEL III 9 Production and Quality School III Leadership Attendees who complete the PQS III - Leadership course will gain current leadership principles that will impact their management style and leadership skills when working with culturally diverse workforces at precast concrete manufacturing facilities. Learn how to recruit, hire, train and develop employees by communicating effectively, leading by example and celebrating success. Additional topics include time management, goal setting, stress management and diversity. Who should attend: Owners, managers, supervisors and those who aspire to hold such positions in the future. What Leadership Is (And Is Not) Leading By Example Coaching Communication How to Hire and Train New Employees Resolving Conflict in the Plant Enforcing Company Policy Improving Employee Performance L PQS III - Leadership will be able to: Employ effective leadership skills at precast operations Adapt management styles to the diverse workforces of precast plants Identify effective methods to improve employee performance

10 PRECAST UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES Precast University now offers electives in two areas: sustainability and prestressing. These elective courses allow students who want to learn more about these specialties to do so in courses specifically designed for the precast concrete industry. These electives are open to everyone, but are not required for completion of the Master Precaster program. For current Master Precaster graduates, these courses can be applied to your 12 continuing education hours requirement. Introduction to Prestressing Prestressing concrete provides a range of advantages but requires very skilled and technically knowledgeable personnel. This course will explore the principles and basics of prestressing, including best practices, safety concerns and quality control procedures. The instructor will review the history and theory behind prestressing, explain how and why it works, and present basic prestressing practice, force and elongation corrections, safety concerns and much more. This course is a must if you are considering expanding into the prestressed concrete sector or are new to prestressing. This session is an introduction to prestressing and is normally an add-on option to our PQS Level I course to obtain your PQS Prestress Level I certificate; however, PQS Level I completion is not required to attend. Who should attend: All employees of prestressed concrete manufacturers or those who supply to the industry. Physics of prestressing Applications for prestressing Design approach Properties of prestressing steel Manufacturing procedures Applicable codes, specifications and standards Introduction to Prestressing will be able to: Differentiate pre-tensioning and post-tensioning stressing methods Identify prestressed applications and products Recognize commonly used prestressing terminology and standards Identify key safety concerns when prestressing

PRECAST UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES 11 Sustainability Production This course covers basic sustainability concepts for those working in production or quality control. Items of discussion include best practices for plant sustainability and environmental compliance. For example, if a plant chose to adopt or further their sustainable efforts, they may designate a point person or champion involved in every day production to lead the effort. This person would take this course and armed with the knowledge could explain, identify and implement sustainable practices in the plant. Who should attend: Precast production or quality personnel, supplier personnel, and those who aspire to these positions. What is Sustainability? Definition of key indicators (carbon footprint, GHG) Best manufacturing practices Environmental considerations and best practices Next steps Round table discussion Sustainability Production will be able to Identify three changes to implement in your plant to enhance company sustainability Define green building terms such as carbon footprint, GHG and LCA Describe how to ensure your company is compliant with current L environmental regulations Recognize five inherent sustainable attributes of the products currently produced Sustainability Marketing This course covers basic and advanced sustainability concepts for owners, management and marketing personnel. Items of discussion would include strategies for implementation of sustainable practices and engagement of employees. The course will also cover programs and codes that exist in our industry that may or may not apply to every product line. The course includes an examination of life cycle assessments (LCA), product category rules (PCR) and environmental product declarations (EPD) and how these are rapidly becoming requirements of specifiers across North America. Also, the course will include material on how to best market your product to sustainability minded owners, specifiers and contractors. Who should attend: Owners, plant managers, marketing and sales personnel, and those who aspire to these positions. What is Sustainability? Definition of key indicators (Carbon footprint, GHG) PCRs, LCAs and EPDs Review of programs (LEED, Envision, Green Globes, IGCC, AIA 2030) Resilience How to develop a Sustainability related marketing plan Round table discussion Sustainability Marketing will be able to: Implement a sustainable best practices plan for your plant Define green building terms such as LCA, PCR, EPD, RSS and HPD Describe current programs and codes applicable to our industry such as LEED and IGCC Recognize how to market the sustainability of your products while avoiding greenwashing

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