ICML Certification Exam Preparation Trainer for MLT and MLA

$5,900.00

The ICML (MLT/MLA) Exam Certification Preparation Train the Trainer Program is designed to equip trainers with the knowledge and skills to effectively prepare candidates for the Machine Lubricant Analyst Level I (MLA I®) and Machinery Lubrication Technician Level I (MLT I®) certifications, compliant with ISO 18436-4. Trainers will master the key concepts and practical skills required for both certifications, ensuring they can teach the following topics:
For Machine Lubricant Analyst Level I (MLA I®):
  • Lubrication Fundamentals: Understanding lubrication theory, lubricant selection, and properties.
  • Lubricant Application & Management: Techniques for effective lubricant use, storage, and condition control.
  • Machine Condition Monitoring & Contamination Control: Basic analysis methods for monitoring machine health and detecting lubrication issues through oil sampling and wear debris analysis.
For Machinery Lubrication Technician Level I (MLT I®):
  • Daily Lubrication Tasks: Instruction on routine tasks such as oil changes, greasing bearings, and lubricant management.
  • Lubricant Storage & Dispensing: Best practices for proper receiving, storing, and handling lubricants and dispensing devices.
This program prepares trainers to teach both practical and theoretical aspects of lubrication, ensuring trainees are well-prepared for the certification exams and capable of applying their knowledge to improve lubrication practices, machine performance, and operational reliability.

Description

The trainer  shall have mastery to provide certification examination preparation for the Machine Lubricant Analyst Level I (MLA I®) compliant with ISO 18436-4 and the Machinery Lubrication Technician Level I (MLT I®). The MLA I ® develops competency for daily activities associated with lubrication tasks and basic lubricant analysis for machine condition monitoring, contamination control and problem detection.  The MLT I® is for those responsible for daily lubrication tasks, including oil changes, top-ups, greasing bearings, lubricant receiving and proper storage and care of lubricants and dispensing devices.  The course outline is as follows:
  1. Maintenance Strategies
  2. Lubrication Theory/Fundamentals
  3. Lubricant Product Classes
  4. Lubricants Selection
  5. Lubricant Storage and Management
  6. Lubricant Application
  7. Lube Storage and Management
  8. Lube Condition Control
  9. Oil Sampling
  10. Lubricant health monitoring
  11. Wear Debris Monitoring and Analysis