Spreader Calibration - Wellesley

Date: 11/21/2017 8:00 AM - 11/21/2017 2:00 PM

Location: Wellesley DPW
30 Municipal Way

Wellesley, Massachusetts

Capacity:

25/30



Overview

Bring your spreader truck with you and get it calibrated!

Spreader Calibration: Save time, save money, save the environment by not over applying. This class will cover all the necessary steps for calibration of spreaders. Weather you spread sand or salt this class will teach how to achieve a goal of 250 lbs of salt per lane mile or 1,000 lbs of sand per lane mile (for gravel roads) or anything in between. Please bring your spreader truck with you and get it calibrated. This class will be both indoors and out so please plan and dress accordingly.  

8:00 Registration
8:30 Spreader calibration video and classroom instruction
9:30 break
9:45 Equipment check and safety briefing
11:00 Spreader calibration
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Spreader calibration continued
1:30 Questions and evaluations

 

Please see the course flyer for more information.

 

*This session is open to 2 MassDOT personnel

 

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Rob Town of Wellesley
Bob Town of Wellesley
Paul MassDOT District 4
John MassDOT District 4
Michael Town of Scituate
Ken Town of Weston
Ken Town of Weston
John City of Newton
Marco City of Newton
Drew Town of Medfield
Paul City of Newton DPW
Richard Town of Scituate
Michael Town of Belmont
Robert Town of Medfield
Dan Town of Grafton
Rick Town of Sandwich
George Town of Scituate
Eddie Town of Medfield
Jose Town of Brookline
Al City of Newton
Doug Town of Grafton
Richard Town of Weston
Kevin City of Newton DPW
Instructors
  • Michael Smith
    Technical Training Specialist at UMass Transportation Center (UMTC)

    Michael Smith is the Baystate Roads Technical Training Specialist. He was a Highway Superintendent for 20 years where he developed and implemented modern road maintenance techniques. Mike was responsible for day to day operations and long range planning for the municipality. Before retiring in 2015, Mike was also a firefighter for 34 years. He is a lifelong resident of Heath, Massachusetts, whose teaching style includes a healthy portion of humor and student interaction.