Robotic Mechanical Maintenance

This course is designed for industrial maintenance professionals who repair and maintain robots. The course will discuss robot safety, robot equipment and theory of operation, periodic maintenance and backlash inspections, robot disassembly and reassembly, axis drive replacement, and re-mastering the robot when work is completed. Laboratory experiences will include the disassembly, inspection, reassembly and lubrication of Fanuc M-10, M-6 and M-710 robots, including re-mastering when reassembled.

Electrical Troubleshooting Advanced

This course is designed for the industrial electrician who is responsible for maintenance and repair of the automated equipment of today. Topics covered include wiring, design and troubleshooting 3 levels of safety circuits; 525 Frequency Drives–wiring, setting parameters and installing; and power distribution: transformers and 3-phase motor starters. Completion of course is valid towards 15 hours of CEU credits for DSPS Electrician licenses.

Powered Industrial Truck Train-the-Trainer Refresher

This class is recommended every three years for those that have successfully completed the initial Powered Industrial Truck Train-the-Trainer class. Changes to PIT standards will be shared with you, along with a review of applicable standard interpretations and training tools. You will have the opportunity to discuss challenges or questions you may have encountered within your organization’s training program.

OSHA Outreach 30–hour General Industry

This course was specifically developed for safety coordinators, supervisors, management, and anyone in a leadership role in general industry where they may have safety responsibilities. You will learn how the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) must be implemented in the workplace not only to achieve OSHA compliance, but to achieve quality expectations of business partners.

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New FORWARD Program Creates Affordable Pathway to a Career in Education

June 25, 2025 -

There’s a demand for teachers and paraprofessionals in our community—and future students can be part of the solution. Lakeshore College and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay have teamed up to offer the FORWARD program, a new and affordable way for Sheboygan-area students to earn a four-year education degree close to home. The program also aims to create a pipeline to fill the more than 100 jobs that are open annually within the district.