Instructional DVD Training
Each DVD training course includes one learner workbook and one instructor guide. The learner workbook provides test questions, practical exercises, and supporting reference materials, while the instructor guide includes answer keys and additional discussion topics to support classroom delivery. Each DVD runs for approximately one hour, with a total seat time of about two hours per course. For organizations that need multiple copies, a workbook site license is available, allowing unlimited reproduction of the workbook for use within your facility.
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Practical Maintenance Training for Industrial Teams
ITC Learning provides specialized instructional DVDs designed for maintenance teams and technicians who require job-ready skills in real-world plant environments. Our physical media library offers a direct, reliable training solution for organizations in utilities, manufacturing, and energy that need localized, high-impact instruction for their workforce.
Close Technical Skill Gaps with Standardized Instruction
To effectively reduce downtime and improve reliability, maintenance teams must adhere to consistent industry standards. Our instructional content is built to establish a technical baseline across your workforce, helping technicians perform safer and faster by reinforcing core competencies in electrical theory, mechanical alignment, and safety compliance. By implementing structured training that aligns with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and OSHA expectations, organizations can significantly reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) and improve overall plant performance.
Blended Learning for Multi-Craft Development
While our DVDs provide the theoretical and visual foundation, they are most effective when paired with supervisor-guided, on-site hands-on tasks. This blended learning application allows technicians in multi-craft roles to apply complex concepts—such as PLC troubleshooting or hydraulic system operation—directly to the real equipment found on your plant floor. Standardizing this knowledge across multiple sites ensures that every plant worker follows the same proven maintenance practices, leading to measurable performance improvement and better long-term workforce retention.
| Feature | ITC Learning | Alternatives (TPC, Interplay, ToolingU) | "Traditional" Training |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Impact | Directly reduces MTTR and plant downtime. | Often focused on generic e-learning marketplace theory. | High travel costs and variable quality. |
| Estimated ROI | Most see returns in 18 months or less. | Variable based on platform engagement levels. | Low, due to high one-time expense. |
| Implementation Time | Quick rollout; physical media allows immediate localized use. | Requires complex LMS integration or high-speed internet. | Months to coordinate off-site travel. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our training is specifically designed for the electrical technician and multi-craft roles who split their time across mechanical, instrumentation, and electrical tasks.
- Absolutely. ITC training programs are built to slot directly into onboarding and upskilling plans, allowing you to map content to your specific site procedures and outage prep needs.
- Our courses provide awareness aligned to site procedures and regulatory expectations, including LOTO (Lockout/Tagout), arc-flash awareness, and PPE selection to help maintenance teams work safely.
- By teaching technicians to find high-resistance faults, verify three-phase balance, and trace power effectively, our training is proven to increase productivity and reduce unplanned downtime.
Yes. Many of our clients use these resources to cross-train mechanics in electrical fundamentals and safety, building greater multi-craft capacity across the entire workforce.
Instructional DVDs
Each DVD course comes with one workbook and one instructor guide. The workbook contains test questions and exercises and other related information. The instructor guide contains the answers to the test questions as well as additional discussion topics. Each DVD course has a run time of approximately one hour per course and a seat time of approximately 2 hours per course. A workbook site license, which permits unlimited reproduction of the workbooks at the facility, is available as well.