Vibration Analysis (CAT III)

Cat. III Vibration Analysis Course – Nov. 2022 – at AirStream Inc.Best in Class Training Courses
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Vibration Analysis (CAT III)

The Category-III course suites those folks who want to take a higher level of vibration analysis practice, either advancing in day to day field works or leading a team of vibration analysts. It is also essential for taking this course if you are running a Reliability and Condition Monitoring Team.

VibeLube is pleased to provide ‘Cat. II vibration Analysts’ a comprehensive and practical training. Once you complete the training, you are eligible to write the exam with confidence, and become a certified Category III Vibration Analyst.

According to ISO 18436-2, individuals certified to Category III are qualified to perform and/or direct and/or establish programs for vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines in accordance with ISO 17359 and ISO 13373-1. Personnel classified to Category III require all the knowledge and skills expected of personnel classified to Category I and Category II, and shall also be qualified

a) to select the appropriate machinery vibration analysis technique,
b) to specify the appropriate vibration instrumentation hardware and software for both portable and permanently installed systems,
c) to measure and perform diagnosis of single-channel frequency spectra, as well as time-domain plots such as waveforms and orbits, under both steady-state and unsteady operating conditions, with or without a phase trigger,
d) to establish vibration monitoring programs, including determination of machines for periodic/continuous monitoring, frequency of testing, route plans,
e) to establish programs for the specification of vibration levels and acceptance criteria for new machinery,
f) to measure and analyze basic operating deflection shapes,
g) to understand and be able to direct the use of alternative condition monitoring technologies (such as acoustic emission, thermography, motor current, and oil analysis),
h) to recommend field corrective actions, such as balancing, alignment, and replacement of machine parts,
i) to be able to use acceleration enveloping (demodulation),
j) to perform basic single-plane field balancing,
k) to report to management regarding program objectives, budgets, cost justification, and personnel development,
l) to prepare reports for appropriate personnel on machine condition, recommend corrective action and report on the effectiveness of repairs, and
m) to provide instructions and technical direction to vibration trainees.

Know Your Instructor​s

 Hossein V. Farahani

Hossein is a CAT IV vibration analyst and has more than 16 years of experience in the field of fault diagnosis, integrated condition monitoring, and reliability practices. His experience includes working in different roles such as program manager, vibration analyst, instructor, and consultant. Based on extensive involvement in different aspects of industrial equipment reliability and maintenance issues,  he has a solid technical background in this area.

Hossein is an enthusiastic instructor and has taught more than 203 training courses. He also presented 21 technical workshops at different conferences related to condition monitoring and vibration analysis.

 Roy Zarieh

Roy is a passionate Vibration Analyst with a proven track of field experience as well as successful history as a training instructor in rotating asset reliability and maintenance focusing on Machinery Vibration Analysis & Machinery Lubrication-Oil Analysis. Roy holds both CMVA and Vibration Institute CAT III certifications as well as a B.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering and other professional designations such as CMRP, MLT II & MLA II. Enjoying 35 years of work experience, Roy shares all of his valuable learnings with class attendees. This is one of the key values of his success in training courses.

Registration Fee
Certification Exam
Who Should Attend?
Course Schedule
Course Calendar
Registration Fee

  • Course Regular in-person class fee is CAD$3600
  • A discount is available for three or more from a company registering for the same course

Certification Exam

The certification exam will be held on the next day of the course completion provided by Canadian Machinery Vibration Association (CMVA). The exam is based on ISO 18436-2 requirements. 

For more information, follow this link: Certification Exam.

Who Should Attend?

Attendees in this seminar will improve their knowledge in Predictive Maintenance Programs (PMP) and Vibration Analysis, and will be able to keep their plants / facilities running effectively with less machines failure and less maintenance costs.
Individuals / Staff who want to work in vibration diagnosis and predictive maintenance of rotating machinery such as:

• Maintenance Personnel
• Millwrights
• Mechanics
• Electricians
• Predictive Maintenance Technicians
• Manufacturing and Industrial Engineers
• Reliability Engineers
• HVAC Technicians
• Lubrication Technicians
• Property Managers & Operators
• Commercial Building Operators
• Vibration Service Contractors

Course Schedule

The course will be scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The format will be lecture/discussion with power point presentations. Each student will receive speaker handouts, comprehensive worksheets, applicable textbook and a certificate of Completion. You are welcome to bring your own instruments for classroom practice.

Course Calendar

Please follow below link for more information about available dates:

Course Calendar

This training can be held at your facility (on-site) for your team. Contact VibeLube to get a quote. Call 1-416-907-2158

Reserve Your seat and get more information when you complete registration. You won’t be asked for payment.


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