The original of now eleven crane and rigging training facilities in North America, the ITI Woodland, Washington Training Center set the standard of what a dedicated, tactile load handling education center should be. ITI’s flagship training center first opened its doors to students in 1997, and still boasts one of the most robust open-enrollment course schedules in its fourth decade of operation. The campus includes two fully connected, well-spaced classrooms for theoretical education, more than 3,500 square feet of indoor training space, more than five acres of outdoor training space, and houses the majority of the organization’s support staff.
Industrial Training International (ITI), is expanding training options for Overhead Crane Inspection with three new course offerings via the ITI Learning Hub...
If a new rigging trainee is told “the lower the sling angle, the greater the tension within the sling legs”, it's pretty important that they remember. Why is it important?