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ITI Continues to Roll Out Courses in Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program

May 14, 2015 - In the second quarter of 2015, Industrial Training International (ITI) has completed and released the next two courses in the Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program. The 32-hour courses, RE-120 Cranes & Derricks and RE-130 Rigging, Equipment, and Applications, provide students with an intense, in-depth look into the standard equipment used in crane, rigging, and load-handling activities.

 

Instructors for RE-120 Cranes & Derricks include Lawrence K. Shapiro, Howard I. Shapiro & Associates; David Duerr, 2DM Associates; Keith Anderson, Bechtel; Michael Walsh, Dearborn Cos.; Joseph Kuzar, ITI; and Kyle Adams, Barnhart Crane & Rigging. Teaching RE-130 Rigging, Equipment, and Applications will be Mike Parnell, ITI; Larry Means, Means Engineering; Roger “Skip” Ohman, The Crosby Group; Duerr, and Anderson.

 

Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering will continue to roll out courses throughout 2015. The program consists of five required courses and seven elective options, two of which are required for program completion. Prospective students can go online to view a demo video or register for individual courses or the full program, which is undergoing the accreditation process of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).




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