& Rigging Professionals General Assembly
Association of Crane Come Learn at the May 7-10, 2013 Speakers include:
Agenda: • Golf Tournament & Softball Game
• Keynote Address: Harry Costner, PE, Mammoet
Wednesday, May 8th Breakfast • Crane & Rigging Jeopardy: Crosby
• Case Studies of Super Critical Lifts: Harry Costner, PE, Mammoet
• Wind Turbine Lifting Considerations: Donald Strong, PE, Vestas
• Offshore Rigging: George Watson, Holloway Houston
Lunch • Breakout Workshop: Wire Rope Splicing
• Breakout Workshop: Chain Sling Mechanical Assembly & Inspection
• Breakout Workshop: Wire Rope Inspection
• Breakout Workshop: Crane Simulator Rodeo – Mobile, Tower, Overhead Cranes
Thursday, May 9th Breakfast
• Critical Lift Planning Interactive Workshop: Mike Parnell, Industrial Training International
• What is a Rigging Engineer’s Function: FLUOR
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Dedicated to Improving Crane and Rigging Activities Lunch
• Breakout Workshop: Mobile Crane Inspection
• Breakout Workshop: Crane Pads- DICA FIT System Training
• Breakout Workshop: SMPT Transporters • Crane Operator Rodeo Results
Friday, May 10th Breakfast
• Heavy Intermodal Lift & Transport- Engineering Considerations: Jim Yates, Barnhart Crane & Rigging
• Oil & Gas Lifting Challenges: Don Jordan, BP
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