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3 Days | The ITI Accident Investigation Course begins with a series of workshops that focus on three disciplines related to load handling; crane operations, rigging activities and forklift operations. 
1 Day | The MEWP Client-site course is designed to increase the participant’s knowledge of proper and efficient elevating work platform operations.
1 Day | The Basic Rigging and Inspection Course is designed to provide participants with a basic level of knowledge of rigging gear inspection, proper rigging procedures, and load control using typical rigging techniques. 
2 Days | This intermediate to advanced course focuses on planning for and utilization of chain hoists and other similar devices to drift, upright and turn loads.
3 Days |Client-site Carry deck operator training is designed to increase the operator's knowledge, skill, and proficiency level through classroom workshops and hands-on training.
1 Day | The Client-Site Crane & Rigging Management Bootcamp will provide all attendees with the foundational knowledge necessary to oversee employees conducting load handling activities. 
2 Days | ITI's Assembly and Disassembly (A/D) for Mobile Cranes Course addresses the assembly and disassembly of lattice boom cranes as required by 29CFR1926.1400. 
2 Days | ITI's Critical Lift Planning Course is a "must" for all team members connected to the lift planning process.
1 Day | This Client-site course is designed to increase the participant’s level of knowledge of proper and efficient forklift operation and meet the training requirements as defined under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178
2 Days | This course is designed for the beginner to intermediate level person whose work assignments involve some rigging activity.
1 Day | The course addresses the responsibilities of a Lift Director as identified by 29CFR1926.1400 (Federal OSHA), ASME P30.1 Lift Planning and ASME B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes.
1 Day | The Client-site Lift Planning Bootcamp focuses on the process of planning a lift, and the baseline knowledge required to do so according to best practices.
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