Lubrication Apprentice Technician (LAT)

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ICML beginner course for maintenance technicians covering lubrication fundamentals, lubricant types, and application methods. Covers field inspections, proper lubricant application techniques, contamination control, oil analysis basics, and proper lubricant handling. Designed to create awareness among ground-level maintenance teams to help improve reliability, reduce downtime, and support ICML LAT exam preparation.

Duration:
28 hours
Schedule:
5
days
Delivery:
Audience:
  • Maintenance Technicians
  • Supervisors
  • Field Operators
  • Fresh Graduates
Objectives:
  • Build strong lubrication fundamentals based on industry’s best practices.
  • Apply proper lubrication techniques to reduce wear and unplanned downtime.
  • Understand contamination control and basic oil analysis principles.
  • Promote safe, clean, and environmentally responsible lubricant handling.
  • Prepare for ICML LAT certification exam.

The exam and the associated certification is provided by ICML. Baker Hughes can provide an proctored environment for the paper or online exam.

Required Prerequisites:

  • None

Recommended Prerequisites:

  • None

Additional Requirements:
No prior lubrication experience required
Program:

Day 1

  • Why machines need lubrication
  • Basic machine and bearing types
  • Functions of lubricants
  • Viscosity and viscosity index (VI)

 

Day 2

  • Lubricant types: oils, greases, solid lubricants
  • Base oils, additives, and grease basics (thickeners, NLGI grades)
  • Lubrication methods (manual & automatic)
  • Greasing best practices (quantity, frequency, cleanliness)

 

Day 3

  • Basic lubrication calculations (volume & intervals)
  • Introduction to ultrasound lubrication
  • Oil sampling fundamentals and visual inspection
  • Recognizing early signs of lubrication problems

 

Day 4

  • Basics of contamination control and ISO cleanliness codes
  • Major contaminants and their effects
  • Lubricant storage, handling, and identification systems
  • Health, safety, and environmental considerations

 

Day 5

ICML Exam: The certification exam consists of 70 multiple‑choice questions administered over two hours. A score of 70% is required to pass.

(Note: The LAT certification is valid for three years and is not renewable. It is intentionally designed for entry‑level personnel who do not yet have 12 months of experience in lubricant‑analysis‑based machinery condition monitoring and are not yet ready to pursue advanced certifications such as MLA.)

Would you like more information or want to register for the course? We can help to facilitate the best training experience for you and your team with onsite, classroom, remote learning, and other options available.