Basic Rigging for Maintenance Employees-Southfield
Date: 10/2/2018 8:00 AM - 10/2/2018 12:00 PM
Location: New Marlborough Fire Station
207 Norfolk Road
Southfield, Massachusetts
Capacity:
Overview
Course Description
This 4-hour program provides training on rigging equipment for material handling, referencing OSHA Standard 1926.1400. Topics include safe rigging practices, calculating loads, chain and sling inspections, working load limits of rigging, safe hoisting operations, standard hand signals and environmental considerations.
Target Audience
Workers and supervisors involved in construction projects where loads are being suspended and moved using chains and slings.
7:30 AM Registration, 8:00 AM Class
Please see course flyer for additional information.
Attendees
First Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
Paul | Town of New Marlborough |
Kristopher | Town of Wakefield |
Mark | Town of Sheffield |
Peter | Town of Richmond |
Joseph | Town of Blandford |
Bruce | Town of Wales |
Jonathan | Town of Wakefield |
Brad | Town of Sandisfield |
Jarrod | Town of Wakefield Water Department |
Philip | Town of Wales |
Wilfred | Town of Wales |
Rick | Town of Richmond |
Paul | Town of Wakefield |
Charles | Town of New Marlborough |
Frank | Town of Blandford |
Robert | Town of New Marlborough |
Matthew | Town of Blandford Highway Department |
Ed | Town of Becket |
William | Town of New Marlborough |
James | Town of Blandford Highway Department |
Peter | Town of Monterey |
Instructors
- Bill Eyberse
at Signal 54 Training
Bill Eyberse recently retired from the Connecticut Department of Transportation after thirty-six years. Bill was a Connecticut licensed mobile crane operator and mobile crane trainer for Connecticut DOT. Also, during his tenure with CONNDOT, he served as an Electrician, Safety Trainer and completed his career as a Supervising Maintenance Planner.
Bill has a degree in Fire Science and Administration from Thames Valley State Technical College and a certificate in Occupational Safety and Health from the University of Connecticut.
Since 1985 Bill has been a part-time instructor for the Eastern Connecticut Fire School in Willimantic, CT, and since 1987, Fire Marshal for the Town of Franklin. Bill has also taught as an adjunct instructor for the Transportation Technology Centers for UCONN and URI. Signal 54 Training is a recognized Public Training Agency for the National Safety Council.