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Lunch included $495.00.
2 days studying the ASME B 30.16 and ANSI E 1.6-2 2020 Industrial Safety Standards, common and accepted field practices and troubleshooting technics. You too can become a HOIST WHISPER.
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It is pretty hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but Dave has taught himself to Zoom. His classes are held live and participants can interact with the #hoistexpert. This guy has 40 years of experience of dealing with motors and everything associated with what they do, how they work, and how they make your like your work a TON easier! (see what we did there?)
Take your knowledge of hoists (or lack of, maybe) to the next level while learning from the industry's foremost expert entertainment motors. #hoistexpert
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Load Cells Explained
What is side loading a motor?
Design Factors
Motor Standards Explained
Multi-meter explained
Out of Sight and forgotten but very importatnt
This course is designed to teach you and your crew how to care for your motors and provide maximum life expectancy with minimal efforts.
(Entertainment Motors Management and Maintenance)
ETCP Renewal Credits: 4
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In this course, attendees will be privy to 42 years of motor experience. The following topics will be covered:
How proper maintenance practice increases motor life expectancy.
In this course, we will focus on the proper use of personal fall arrest and will study systems that provide us to safely perform work in elevated areas.
This is a great intro class, but is relevant to those riggers who might need a reminder. We will focus on:
We know there is a lot to learn about gravity and how to respect it. Students will learn:
Perhaps the most important element is to this course is that we pay particular attention to basic safety information for lifts.
This basic hoist school taught on-site. This is a perfect marriage of electrical theory and practical hands-on learning, where we actually take a hoist apart and see how the parts move.
Students will take a test at the end of the course. will receive a certificate of completion is aware of the requirements of ASME B30.16 (Overhead Underhung and Stationary Hoists) and ANSI E1.6-2.
You should expect to learn at the end of this class:
This is three-day course is an intense study of hoists, what makes them tick and you to test and abide by regulations.
Students will take a test at the end of the course. will receive a certificate of completion is aware of the requirements of ASME B30.16 (Overhead Underhung and Stationary Hoists) and ANSI E1.6-2.