Free Crane & Rigging Webinar Series Launched by ITI

Industrial Training International (iti.com) has launched a free monthly webinar series titled “The ITI Showcase Webinar Series”. The series features ITI President/CEO Mike Parnell presenting hour-long webinars on subjects selected by registrants. Registrants receive access to the recorded webinar and presentation (PDF) document after the event.

140 professionals in Health & Safety, Training, Management, Human Resources, and similar roles registered for the first webinar on March 16th from 32 US states and 18 countries including Canada, Kuwait, Nigeria, Peru, United Kingdom, and Vietnam. Over 100 companies were represented including industry giants like Boeing, General Electric, Fluor, British Petroleum, and Siemens.

April and May topics and dates are below and other subjects are to be scheduled about two months in advance.

About the Speaker

Mr. Parnell has a wealth of knowledge regarding cranes, rigging, and lifting activities throughout a variety of industries.  Mike currently sits as the Vice Chair of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) B30 Main Committee which sets the standards in the US for cranes and rigging, also, he is the Chair of the ASME P30 Main Committee which sets the standards for lift planning.  ASME standards are also adopted by many countries around the world including Canada.*

Upcoming Webinars

Cranes, Rigging & Your Organization (Encore Presentation)
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 – 2:00 pm Eastern Standard Time

Agenda:

  • 5 Best Practices in Overseeing Your Crane and Rigging Activities
  • How to Manage Simple to Complex Lifting Tasks and the People Conducting Them
  • Qualified or Certified: OSHA & ASME Regulations Affecting You
  • What are the True Costs of Training Your People?
  • Q & A

Effective Crane & Rigging Training Methods for Your Employees
Friday, May 4, 2012 – Noon Eastern Standard Time

Agenda:

  • 3 Case Studies: How to Build a Training Strategy
  • What Should Your Employees be Learning According to You, OSHA, ASME
  • Train-the-Trainer Pros & Con
  • Mobile Crane Training: 5 Elements that Should be in Your Next Program
  • Rigging Training: 5 Elements that Should be in Your Next Program
  • Question & Answer

*The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by ITI are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The ASME make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information in this presentation.

For more information please contact Zack Parnell. 

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