1/10/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Local 101, Denver, CO
Rigging Inspection and Use
This module will explain the responsibilities of a rigger and help the student to become familiar with various rigging components. Students learn the inspection criteria for rigging components, where the first signs of wear and defects occur, and how to prevent damage to rigging components. Additionally, you’ll learn how to interpret rigging capacity charts and tables related to rigging tools. Trainers discuss safety regulations, uses and applications of rigging components.
directions
303-477-1045
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Local 101 |
Denver, CO |
1/10/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Local 101, Denver, CO
Powerhouse Rigging
This module addresses a number of rigging topics including rigging without a crane, alternative hoisting equipment, tugger hoisting techniques, anchorage/attachment, high lines, and block and tackle systems. Additionally, you will be instructed on the basic scientific rigging terminology, fleet angle, mechanical advantage, transfer of loads, planning steps, related calculations, structural nomenclature and safety regulations.
directions
303-477-1045
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Local 101 |
Denver, CO |
1/11/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Local 101, Denver, CO
Crane Rigging
Module 3 focuses on the crane – understanding crane nomenclature, the different types and lifting systems, proper boom assembly/disassembly, safety regulations and how to spot and set up a crane. The class also covers how to read capacity charts, signaling, utilizing suspended personnel platforms, good safety and skills practice, accidents and preventative solutions. Discussions about OSHA regulations, Subpart CC-signal person qualification and the review of comprehensive rigging plans will be covered.
directions
303-477-1045
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Local 101 |
Denver, CO |
1/12/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4
Local 101, Denver, CO
Rigging Drawings, Calculations and Set Up
The final supplementary rigging training module provides instruction on rigging drawing and interpretation, calculating equalization and load distribution. It illustrates how to determine a loads center of gravity and calculate its weights. Additionally you will learn how to use reference materials, understand the logistics and structuring of a material lay down area, set up a fabrication area and maintain it, and inspect/document/track materials.
directions
303-477-1045
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Local 101 |
Denver, CO |
1/20/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Friday, January 20, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Local 26, Savannah, GA
Rigging Inspection and Use
This module will explain the responsibilities of a rigger and help the student to become familiar with various rigging components. Students learn the inspection criteria for rigging components, where the first signs of wear and defects occur, and how to prevent damage to rigging components. Additionally, you’ll learn how to interpret rigging capacity charts and tables related to rigging tools. Trainers discuss safety regulations, uses and applications of rigging components.
directions
912-964-2586
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Local 26 |
Savannah, GA |
1/20/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Friday, January 20, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Local 26, Savannah, GA
Powerhouse Rigging
This module addresses a number of rigging topics including rigging without a crane, alternative hoisting equipment, tugger hoisting techniques, anchorage/attachment, high lines, and block and tackle systems. Additionally, you will be instructed on the basic scientific rigging terminology, fleet angle, mechanical advantage, transfer of loads, planning steps, related calculations, structural nomenclature and safety regulations.
directions
912-964-2586
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Local 26 |
Savannah, GA |
1/21/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Local 26, Savannah, GA
Crane Rigging
Module 3 focuses on the crane – understanding crane nomenclature, the different types and lifting systems, proper boom assembly/disassembly, safety regulations and how to spot and set up a crane. The class also covers how to read capacity charts, signaling, utilizing suspended personnel platforms, good safety and skills practice, accidents and preventative solutions. Discussions about OSHA regulations, Subpart CC-signal person qualification and the review of comprehensive rigging plans will be covered.
directions
912-964-2586
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Local 26 |
Savannah, GA |
1/21/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1
Local 13, Newportville, PA
Rigging Inspection and Use
This module will explain the responsibilities of a rigger and help the student to become familiar with various rigging components. Students learn the inspection criteria for rigging components, where the first signs of wear and defects occur, and how to prevent damage to rigging components. Additionally, you’ll learn how to interpret rigging capacity charts and tables related to rigging tools. Trainers discuss safety regulations, uses and applications of rigging components.
http://boilermakers13.org/ directions
215-785-5536
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Local 13 |
Newportville, PA |
1/21/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2
Local 13, Newportville, PA
Powerhouse Rigging
This module addresses a number of rigging topics including rigging without a crane, alternative hoisting equipment, tugger hoisting techniques, anchorage/attachment, high lines, and block and tackle systems. Additionally, you will be instructed on the basic scientific rigging terminology, fleet angle, mechanical advantage, transfer of loads, planning steps, related calculations, structural nomenclature and safety regulations.
http://boilermakers13.org/ directions
215-785-5536
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Local 13 |
Newportville, PA |
1/22/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4
Local 26, Savannah, GA
Rigging Drawings, Calculations and Set Up
The final supplementary rigging training module provides instruction on rigging drawing and interpretation, calculating equalization and load distribution. It illustrates how to determine a loads center of gravity and calculate its weights. Additionally you will learn how to use reference materials, understand the logistics and structuring of a material lay down area, set up a fabrication area and maintain it, and inspect/document/track materials.
directions
912-964-2586
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Local 26 |
Savannah, GA |
1/22/17 |
Construction Safety & Health 10 Hour
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Construction Safety & Health 10 Hour
Local 5, Zone 197, Albany, NY
Construction Safety & Health OSHA 10-Hour teaches job applicants to identify hazards in the workplace and how to protect themselves from those hazards. This course also familiarizes job applicants with OSHA standard requirements and explains Employee/ Employer Rights and Responsibilities.
We are pleased to announce that online safety training for the OSHA 10 Hour is now available and is provided by Red Vector. Please contact Nikki Benson at 913-281-5036 ext. 317 for information and to enroll.
http://www.boilermakerslocal5.com/ directions
518-438-0718
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Local 5, Zone 197 |
Albany, NY |
1/22/17 |
MOST Project Management
Sunday, January 22, 2017
MOST Project Management
MOST, Kansas City, MO
This class is scheduled January 22 – 27, 2017. The application deadline is November 4, 2016.
The Project Management Program trains qualified Boilermakers on how to manage projects for our signatory contractors in a business-like manner, make decisions that positively impact project goals and provide an overall benefit to the union, Contractors and Owners. This weeklong class is designed to teach upper management skills. As such, applicants with extensive supervisory experience are encouraged to apply.
https://mostprograms.com directions
913-281-5036
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MOST |
Kansas City, MO |
1/23/17 |
Steel Erection & Rigging Fundamentals
Monday, January 23, 2017
Steel Erection & Rigging Fundamentals
Local 5, Zone 197, Albany, NY
Steel Erection & Rigging Fundamentals covers a general overview of OSHA Subpart R including fall hazard training, multiple lift rigging procedures, connector procedures and rigging fundamentals.
http://www.boilermakerslocal5.com/ directions
518-438-0718
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Local 5, Zone 197 |
Albany, NY |
1/24/17 |
Scaffold User
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Scaffold User
Local 5, Zone 197, Albany, NY
The Scaffold User course covers a general overview of OSHA Subpart L including scope, application, definitions, general requirements and training requirements. It also reviews additional requirements for tubular welded frames, mobile tower systems, tube and coupler, suspended and tank builder’s scaffolds.
http://www.boilermakerslocal5.com/ directions
518-438-0718
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Local 5, Zone 197 |
Albany, NY |
1/25/17 |
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3
Local 107, Brookfield, WI
Crane Rigging
Module 3 focuses on the crane – understanding crane nomenclature, the different types and lifting systems, proper boom assembly/disassembly, safety regulations and how to spot and set up a crane. The class also covers how to read capacity charts, signaling, utilizing suspended personnel platforms, good safety and skills practice, accidents and preventative solutions. Discussions about OSHA regulations, Subpart CC-signal person qualification and the review of comprehensive rigging plans will be covered.
http://boilermakers107.com/ directions
262-754-3167
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Local 107 |
Brookfield, WI |
1/25/17 |
OSHA 30 Hour Completion
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
OSHA 30 Hour Completion
Local 5, Zone 197, Albany, NY
OSHA 30 Hour Completion teaches job applicants to identify hazards in the workplace and how to protect themselves from those hazards. This course continues to familiarize job applicants with OSHA standard requirements and explain Employee/Employer Rights and Responsibilities. NOTE: For members interested in any OSHA 30 Hour Class – the SAME trainer must do ALL the training and ALL the training must be completed, start to finish, within six (6) months.
Also, MOST is pleased to announce online safety training is now available for OSHA 30 Hour and is provided by Click Safety. Please contact Nikki Benson at 913-281-5036 ext. 317 for enrollment.
http://www.boilermakerslocal5.com/ directions
518-438-0718
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Local 5, Zone 197 |
Albany, NY |