Training Programs

MOST offers superior training programs designed to increase the skills and knowledge levels of Boilermakers. The end result is a well-qualified, safe, responsible and drug-free workforce for our Owners and Contractors.

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Training Schedule

Classes are offered at training facilities nationwide. Please contact the Local holding the class listed below for availability or questions. For general inquiries, contact the MOST office at (913) 281-5036. Please note: Generic, construction-focused versions of the OSHA 10 Hour class and OSHA 30 Hour class are now available as online courses. Contact Nikki Benson (913-281-5036, x317) in the MOST office for more information and to enroll.

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Classes include: Construction Safety & Health 10 Hour, Field Leadership Training, MOST 5 Hour Refresher, MOST Project Management, OSHA 30 Hour Completion, OSHA 500 Train-the-Trainer, OSHA 510 Standards, Scaffold Users, Steel Erection and Rigging Fundamentals, Supplementary Rigging Modules 1 – 4 and The Boilermaker Code. Click below to see more information on individual classes.

This schedule is subject to change without notice.

Attention Construction Boilermakers: Click here to update your participant information.

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Date Class Local Location
1/7/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN
1/7/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN
1/7/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 3

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN
1/8/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 4

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN
1/19/26 OSHA 510 Standards

Monday, January 19, 2026

OSHA 510 Standards

MOST, Kansas City, MO

OSHA 510 standards course runs from January 19 to January 22. Please see the Letter and Qualifications Form for more information.

To become a MOST Trainer, members must complete the OSHA 510 Standards. The five-day class is mandatory for all NEW instructors. Other requirements include the OSHA 500 Train-the-Trainer course, the Construction Safety & Health OSHA 10-Hour course, and proof of five (5) years of construction safety and health experience. Students work in groups to develop presentations and present their work. Personal computers with PowerPoint and a memory stick are encouraged.

https://mostprograms.com directions

913-281-5036

MOST Kansas City, MO
1/23/26 OSHA 500 Train-the-Trainer

Friday, January 23, 2026

OSHA 500 Train-the-Trainer

MOST, Kansas City, MO

OSHA 500 Train the Trainer course runs from January 23 to January 26. Please see the Letter and Qualifications Form for more information.

To teach any MOST Safety class, prospective trainers must complete the OSHA 500 Train-the-Trainer course through MOST. This course is one of four requirements for all NEW instructors. The other three requirements include completion of the OSHA 510 Standards and the Construction Safety & Health 10-Hour, and submit proof of five (5) years of construction safety and health experience. Students work in groups to develop presentations and present their work. Personal computers with PowerPoint and a memory stick are encouraged.

https://mostprograms.com directions

913-281-5036

MOST Kansas City, MO
1/28/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 2

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN
1/28/26 Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Supplementary Rigging Training – Module 1

Local 454, Chattanooga, TN

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

423-756-6000

Local 454 Chattanooga, TN