Lab: Quantitative Safety Standards for Orthotic and Prosthetic Fabrication
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Quantitative safety standards for the fabrication of thermoplastic and composite orthotics and prosthetics. I will outline the need to standardize four main areas: fire safety, chemical handling and storage, fume extraction, and dust collection. All changes must not disturb the structure or envelope of the building, and products must be available worldwide for any grid system.
This course is worth 1.75 scientific credits. If you attended this session at the 2025 National Assembly, please note you will not receive credit again.
Niles Leonard
CEO
Leonard Industries
Niles Leonard currently serves as president of Leonard Industries. Niles has been building O and P tools and labs for 22 years. Starting as a technician while in college, Niles founded Leonard Industries in 2005 to build better safer tools for technicians by technicians. Today Niles designs and builds labs across the country, and ships high quality custom fabrication hardware worldwide.

Joanna Kenton, MHA, CPO, LPO, FAAOP
Faculty
Century College
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Quiz
10 Questions | 3 attempts | 80/100 points to pass
10 Questions | 3 attempts | 80/100 points to pass
Certificate
1.75 S credits | Certificate available
1.75 S credits | Certificate available





