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Critical Lift Planning
Critical Lift Planning provides participants with the knowledge and the skill necessary to properly develop and execute a critical lift plan using load equipment as described in ASME B30.
Participants will work in teams to execute a critical lift plan using mobile cranes and designated loads. Each team will be required to complete a plan according to the procedures that have been outlined. The presentation and critiquing of each lift plan completes the course.
• Courses available at our Woodland, Edmonton and Memphis locations.
Rigging Gear Inspector Level III
This course is designed for those who have attained a Level II Rigging Gear Inspector Qualification from ITI. The course covers product application and trouble-shooting, field analysis, field inspection processes, fabrication and quality control, wear and abuse, prevention and problem solving techniques for wire rope, wire rope slings, synthetic slings, chain slings, rigging hardware and below-the-hook lifting devices.
• Courses available at our Woodland location.
• 5 year qualification.
Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering
The Fundamentals of Rigging Engineering Program is a comprehensive introduction to the science and art of the engineering behind heavy rigging, lifting and transport activities.
It was built to prepare key personnel with foundational knowledge of rigging engineering from some of the industry’s leading engineers.
• The World’s ONLY Rigging Engineering Training Program.
• Courses available Online and On-Demand
• 16 Industry Leading Engineers as Instructors.
Master Rigger
The average Master Rigger student has 2-10 years of exposure to crane and rigging operations. This four day program consists of classroom workshop activities with over 50% of time spent conducting hands-on rigging training.
The program exposes participants to a variety of equipment and applications which include multiple crane lifts, load turning, load drifting with chain hoists, jacking and rolling using mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, incline planes and managing the center-of-gravity in all three axis. Courses available at ITI Training Centers in Woodland, Memphis and Edmonton as well as on-site at your facility.
ITI Qualified Rigger
This course and qualification will benefit management personnel who oversee crane operations and lifts but mainly is called for those communicating crane operations to the operator under "properly trained" clauses in federal, state or provincial regulations.
The test prep course is conducted in two days with the written and practical exams being administered on the third day.
• Meets the OSHA 1926.1400 rule.
• 5 year qualification.
Rigging Gear Inspector Level I & II
The original Rigging Gear Inspector Course is designd to build or enhance the skills of the student to become a qualified, in-house rigging gear inspector.
Participants learn the removal criteria for wire rope, wire rope slings, synthetic slings, chain slings, rigging hardware and below-the-hook lifting devices according to the applicable OSHA and provincial regulations and ASME standards.
• Hands on inspection.
• 3 year qualification.
Intermediate Rigger
ITI’s Intermediate Rigger Course is designed for the beginner to intermediate level person whose work assignments involve some rigging or load handling activity.
The participants could include millwrights, boilermakers, pipe fitters, electricians, maintenance mechanics, construction workers, carpenters, welders, machinists or any trade that conducts rigging tasks during
work assignments.
• Over 50% hands on learning time...learn by doing!
• Courses available at our Woodland, Edmonton and Memphis locations.