Induction to Steel: Course Overview
The steel supply chain is as long as it is varied. It encompasses a whole host of stakeholders, from the manufacturing mills right through to end users in building and construction, heavy engineering and manufacturing.
This course is perfect for anyone who works in the Australian steel supply chain, whether you’re an architect, an engineering graduate or a marketing manager. It is designed to provide an overview of the steel industry, giving context to your role, responsibilities, and interaction with other members of the steel supply chain.
There are three options available in our series of ‘Induction to Steel’ courses. Simply pick the option that best suits your needs to discover more about the Australian steel supply chain. These can be found in the similar products and pages at the bottom of this page.
Fundamentals Extended
6 hours 14 minutes
Offered together with the Fundamentals course as a package, this is the most in-depth and technical of all three Induction to Steel courses.
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Steel and Steel Making
Module 3: The Metallurgy of Steel
Module 4: The Engineering Properties of Steel
Module 5: Structural Steel Types
Module 6: The Steel Supply Chain
Module 7: Steel Quality & Compliance
Module 8a: Steel Structures – An Introduction
Module 8b: Steel Structures – Beyond the Basics |
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52:25
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Course Objectives
By the end of this course, and depending on the modules you take, you will:
- Understand how steel is made, from preparation of raw materials through reduction and refining to shaping into the final steel product
- Understand the different types of steel products and their uses
- Be aware of the range of post-processing available to create the structural steel products we utilise every day
- Appreciate and identify the quality needed to ensure our products are fit-for-purpose and risk minimised
- Importantly, understand the steel supply chain and where you fit into it
- Be aware of the regulatory requirements imposed by Workplace Health and Safety and the National Construction Code
Extra Resources
- Free ASI Tech Notes for download here
- Australian steel industry capability and capacity request here