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Industrial Training InternationalSep 28, 2015 7:00:00 AM1 min read

Fifth Course Released in Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program

Fifth Course Released in Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program

This September, Industrial Training International (iti.com) released RE-140 Alternative Load Handling Equipment Engineering & Applications, the fifth course to be released in the Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program. All five required courses (for full program students), are now available, including:

RE-140 Alternative Load Handling Equipment Engineering & Applications features 32 hours of online education that focuses on:

  • Hydraulic & Strand Jacks
  • Telescopic Hydraulic Gantries
  • Modular Lift Towers & Various Systems
  • Horizontal Load Handling Systems

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Instructors for the course include a bounty of subject matter experts, with invaluable experience in alternative load handling methods.

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Keith Anderson, BDES, Chief Rigging Engineer, Bechtel

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Jim Yates, PE, Senior VP of Engineering & Technical Services, Barnhart Crane & Rigging

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David Duerr, PE, Owner, 2DM Associates, Author - Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry Systems

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Don Mahnke, PE, Owner, Hydra-Slide


Prospective students can take a demo of the full program to gain a better understanding of the course content and delivery method. Payment plan options are available for anyone interested in completing the full program. Contact the E-Learning Division of ITI at 360.225.1100 extension 3 for more information.

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Four elective courses for Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering will be made available over the coming months, as well as three ITI Hands-on training center electives for full program students. The five required courses plus two electives are required for full program completion. Check iti.com and riggingengineering.com for details and updates. 
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