A properly designed and deployed fluids analysis program is the key to program success. ALS trainers and consultants will work with your maintenance department to ensure your program meets your organisational goals.
ALS has partnered with Noria to offer MLT I/II, MLA I, and MLE certification courses. The online program is a flexible, cost-effective method for getting your team up to speed quickly and in alignment with your organisation's commitment to machine reliability.
ALS operates the largest global fluid analysis laboratory network. Our laboratories in Australia and North America maintain ISO and/or NATA accreditation for quality assurance and expertise. ALS can be a partner to help maximise your equipment reliability and performance.
ALS also provides comprehensive reporting and all results are made available on our web based reporting system, Webtrieve™.
All who seek to improve reliability programs!
The Machine Lubricant Analyst I & II Certification is for personnel responsible for the daily activities associated with lubrication tasks and basic lubricant analysis for machine condition monitoring. This includes managing test results and performing simple diagnostics. For personnel responsible for the daily activities associated with lubrication tasks and basic lubricant analysis for machine condition monitoring, managing test results and performing simple diagnostics is included.
This certification is optional and not included in the cost of training. Candidates must have at least two years education (post-secondary) or on-the-job training in one or more of the following fields: machine lubrication, engineering, mechanical maintenance, and/or maintenance trades in order to take the MLA I & II exam. Complete the certification exam application to register for the exam.
Certification Exam ApplicationThe Machinery Lubrication Technician I & II Certification is for personnel responsible for daily lubrication tasks, lubricant receiving, and proper storage. Level II is for those responsible for managing the lube team, selecting lubricants, troubleshooting abnormal lubricant performance, and supporting machine design activities.
This certification is optional and not included in the cost of training. Candidates must have at least two years education (post-secondary) or on-the-job training in one or more of the following fields: machine lubrication, engineering, mechanical maintenance, and/or maintenance trades in order to take the MLT I & II exam. Complete the certification exam application to register for the exam.
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