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This course consists of 40 hours of theory and hands on instruction and includes introduction to the American Welding Society code books with emphasis on AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code. Studies include a brief history of the AWS. Upon completion, the successful participant will be able to quickly identify the eight basic sections of AWS D.1 and understand what information is found in each. Emphasis will be on safety, welding symbols, welded joint configuration, material compatibility, welding processes, inspector responsibilities and qualifications and welder qualifications.
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REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS ENDS ON JAN 18TH, 2019
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections on high strength bolts through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. This course will review: installation methods, inspection methods, material identification and verification as well as basic blueprint reading. (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC General Requirements Special Inspector course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Special Inspector General Requirements Exam. The ICC Special Inspector General Requirements Exam is required to become a Special Inspector in the seven (7) fields of special inspection provided by the International Code Council (ICC). (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam; obtain an ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector Certification.
Prerequisite: Pre-Stressed / Post Tension Concrete Inspection, obtain an ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector Certification & have a valid ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade 1 certification
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ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with structural blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Pre-Stressed Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam; obtain a Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector Certification.
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ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam; maintain a valid ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade 1 certification; complete the education / work experience requirements; apply for the ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector Certification with the International Code Council (ICC).
Prerequisite: Reinforced Concrete Inspection & have a valid ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade 1 certification
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ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with structural blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector (Plan) Exam; maintain a valid ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade 1 certification; complete the education / work experience requirements; apply for the ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector Certification with the International Code Council (ICC). (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC Soils Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Soils Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Soils Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Soil Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Soil Special Inspector (Plan) Exam.
Prerequisite: Soil – Classification & Soil – Field Inspection
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ICC Soils Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Soils Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Soils Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Soil Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Soil Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC Spray-Applied Fireproofing Special Inspector course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, blueprint reading and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Spray-Applied Fireproofing Special Inspector Exam. To be a certified ICC Spray-Applied Fireproofing Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, and the Spray-Applied Fireproofing Special Inspector Exam.
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ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Plan) Exam.
Prerequisite: Masonry Inspection
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ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with structural blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Masonry Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Plan) Exam.
Prerequisite: High-Strength Bolting Inspection
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ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with structural blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Steel & Bolting Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. (CEU = 0.8)
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ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector (Code) course will cover all material (IBC, ASTM, standards, specifications, and/or other designated materials) covered / required by the International Code Council (ICC) to take the ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector (Code) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Welding Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Welding Special Inspector (Plan) Exam.
Prerequisite: SMAW 1, GMAW 1, Welding Symbols, Welding Blueprints, & Welding Inspection
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ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector (Plan) course will review and have hands on practice with structural blueprint reading relating to the material covered on the ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector (Plan) Exam. To be a certified ICC Structural Welding Special Inspector, you must pass the Special Inspector General Requirements Exam, Structural Welding Special Inspector (Code) Exam, and the Structural Welding Special Inspector (Plan) Exam.
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This five day class covers Information on the origin, handling and testing of aggregates. Persons completing this course will be able to administer and do the testing required for an aggregate producer participating In the Aggregate Gradation Control System.
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This course will cover laboratory testing of HMA using Superpave technology and information on the production of HMA. Included with this course will also be the IDOT Nuclear Density Certification Course. Successful completion will permit a person to do testing associated with contracts let under the QC/QA program. Prerequisite: IDOT Aggregate Technician.
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This is an advanced course covering proportioning, trouble-shooting and lay-down of HMA. After completion, you will be qualified to manage a Quality Control program for contracts let under the QC/QA program. Prerequisites: IDOT Aggregrate Techician and HMA Level 1.
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The handling and testing of aggregates is covered. In addition, persons completing this course will be able to do the sampling and testing for an aggregate producer participating in the Aggregate Gradation Control System (AGCS), provided the producer has an aggregate technician administering the program.
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Upon completion of this course, along with the Mixture Aggregate Techician Course, a person will be able to administer and do testing required for an aggregate producer participating in the Aggregate Gradation Control System (AGCS). They will aquire knowledge on the origin, handling and testing of aggregates.
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The Nuclear Density course is a requirement for all persons running a nuclear density gauge on asphalt QC/QA projects. This course covers the use of the Nuclear Density gauge and paperwork involved.
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For those who already hold a current ACI card, but do not have IDOT certification, this course satisfies the IDOT QC/QA program requirements. It covers the IDOT QC/QA program and general information on PCC. A member must furnish a copy of their current ACI certificate or card prior to enrolling in this course.
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For those who already hold a current ACI card, but do not have IDOT certification, this course satisfies the IDOT QC/QA program requirements. It covers the IDOT QC/QA program and general information on PCC. A person must furnish a copy of their current ACI certificate or card prior to enrolling is this course.
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This is an advanced course covering proportioning of PCC for IDOT QC/QA projects. Prerequisites: IDOT Aggregate Technician, ACI Field Testing Technician Level 1, IDOT PCC Level 1
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Basic guidance to construction and materials personnel involved in field testing and inspection of geotechnical features. Geotechnical features include excavation, embankment, subgrade, and shallow foundations for various structures.This course also describes common geotechnical problems and the remedial actions generally used to correct them. Following the completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following: understand the soild/moisture density relationships, perform moisture and density testing (including one-point proctor curve), understand field compaction, perform field stability test, interpret geotechnical test results, perform proper field inspections, recognize field inspection problems, determine depth
of undercut, perform various structure foundation inspection and verity the design bearing capacity of foundation soils.
Course Materials: http://www.dot.il.gov/bridges/pdf/S-33%20Class%20Reference%20Guide.pdf
Students will need to bring a pencil, calculator and note pad with them.
Enrollment: Please contact Mr. Jody Meador at 217-782-0553 or preferably by email at [email protected] to enroll in a class. You will be contacted two to three weeks prior to the class to confirm your enrollment.
Schedule: Each class is three days, first day starts at 1:00pm and ends at 4:30pm. Second day starts at 8:30 and lasts until 4:30pm. The third and final day starts at 8:30 and ends around noon. The 2011-12 training schedule is listed below:
Dates for the classes below are tentative and may be changed based on conflicts for the instructors or class rooms.
There is a minimum class size of 15 students. If 15 students haven’t signed up three weeks prior to a class, that class will be cancelled.
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This course will provide members with an introduction / overview of the material covered in the IDOT Aggregate Technician course and go over in depth some of the more challenging sections of the course (calculations, charting, tables, etc); provide members with skills needed to perform QC / QA inspector responsibilities in both the laboratory and field through a combination of classroom and hands on experience.
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This course will provide members with an introduction / overview of the material covered in the IDOT Hot Mix Asphalt Level 1 course and go over in depth some of the more challenging sections of the course (calculations, charting, tables, etc.); provide members with skills needed to perform QC / QA inspector responsibilities in both the laboratory and field through a combination of classroom and hands on experience.
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4/5/2024 |
Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
1 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2034) |
Full |
This course will provide members with an introduction / overview of the material covered in the IDOT Hot Mix Asphalt Level 2 course and go over in depth some of the more challenging sections of the course (calculations, charting, tables, etc.); provide members with skills needed to perform QC / QA inspector responsibilities in both the field and plant through a combination of classroom and hands on experience.
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The course provides members with the tools and confidence for a professional interview with our signatory companies. A review of proper interview etiquette and vocabulary / grammar to use during an interview. Members will have an opportunity to perform mock interviews with instructors.
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This course will provide members with an introduction / overview of the material covered in the IDOT Portland Cement Concrete Level 1 course and go over in depth some of the more challenging sections of the course (calculations, charting, tables, etc.); provide members with skills needed to perform QC / QA inspector responsibilities in the field through a combination of classroom and hands on experience.
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This course will provide members with an introduction / overview of the material covered in the IDOT Portland Cement Concrete Level 2 course and go over in depth some of the more challenging sections of the course (calculations, charting, tables, etc.); provide members with skills needed to perform QC / QA inspector responsibilities in both the field and plant through a combination of classroom and hands on experience.
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This course provides members with the skills needed to create a professional resume. A review of proper layout, vocabulary / grammar, and maximizing potential will be discussed. Members will have a chance to create their own resume to be used in real life.
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for masonry grout and mortar through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. The course will review: masonry construction, basic blueprint reading, grout sampling and inspection, and mortar sampling and inspection. (CEU = 0.8)
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This course will provide members with basic math skills that are used daily in the CBI program. This course will review: conversions, rounding and reporting, order of operations and word problems. Members will be given a practice exam at the end of the class to simulate taking timed exams.
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This course will provide members with math skills regarding fractions that are used daily in the CBI program. This course will review: proper fractions, addition / subtraction of fractions, and averaging of fractions. Members will be given a practice exam at the end of class to simulate taking timed exams.
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THIS THREE DAY CLASS: POST TENSION CONCRETE CONCEPTS AND THEORY, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ENCAPSULATED SYSTEMS, USE OF STRESSING EQUIPMENT, BARRIOR CABLE INSTALLATION, POST TENSIONING COMPONENTS, AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS ENDS ON JANUARY 10TH, 2019
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THIS TWO DAY CLASS WILL INCLUDE: POST TENSIONED CONCRETE CONCEPTS AND THEORY, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ENCAPSULATED SYSTEMS, USE OF STRESSING EQUIPMENT, BARRIOR CABLE INSTALLATION, POST TENSIONING COMPONENTS, AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT. ALL FIELD INSPECTOR APPRENTICES ARE ALREADY SIGNED UP FOR THIS CLASS.
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for prestressed / post tension concrete inspection. The course will review: prestressed / post tension concrete inspection, basic blueprints, tendon inspection, and stressing of the tendon.
Prerequisite: Reinforced Concrete Inspection
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for reinforced concrete through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. The course will review: identifying reinforcing steel, basic blueprint reading, practice performing inspections on reinforcing steel. (CEU = 0.8)
Prerequisite: ACI Concrete Field Testing Tech Grade 1
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for shallow and deep foundations through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. This course will review: foundation construction, basic blueprints, dimension verification, verifying soil bearing capacity, and soil classification.
Prerequisite: Reinforced Concrete Inspection.
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for soil classifications through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. The course will review: different soil classifications, visual manual procedure, unified soil classification rocedure, both lab and field tests to determine soil properties. (CEU = 1.6)
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections for field inspections of soils through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. The course will review: density checks via pocket penetrometer, dynamic cone penetrometer, static cone penetrometer, nuclear density gauge, proof rolling, shear weather vane, and unconfined compressive strength.
Prerequisite: Soil - Classification
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections on spray-applied fireproofing through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. This course will review: identifying materials, basic blueprints / submittals, thickness testing, bond strength testing, adhesion / cohesion testing, and density testing. (CEU = 0.8)
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Besides improving your knowledge and skill at performing bolting inspection, this course can be used to document your knowledge of bolting operations and inspection to prospective clients and employers. This is a seven parts self-study course which includes: Bolted Joints, Bolting Materials and Usage, Turn-Of-Nut installation, Twist-Off-Type Tension-control Bolt Installation, Direct Tension Indicator Installation, Calibrated Wrench Installation, and Bolting Inspection. Completion of this course should place you among the most qualified for bolting inspection tasks. This is a self study / self paced class that can be worked on at the training site at anytime. Please contact Eva or James in the Construction Material Inspector department if you wish to complete this class.
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This course will provide members with skill needed to navigate structural blueprints for several types of inspections in the field through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. This course will review: basic understanding of blueprint organization, symbols, notes, details, and drawing views. (Day Class: CEU = 2.4; Night Class: CEU = 2.0)
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This course will provide members with skills needed to understand and read weld symbols found on blueprints through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. This course will review: Structural blueprints, Fabrication Shop blueprints and Erector blueprints.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Welding Symbols
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This course will provide members with skills needed to perform field inspections on structural welds through a combination of classroom and hands on experience. The course will review: identification of weld types, different inspection methods, basic blueprint, and inspection on welds.
Prerequisite: Welding Symbols & Welding Blueprints
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This course will provide members with skills needed to identify and interpret welding symbols. This course will review: joint types, identification of weld symbols and reading welding symbols.
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.4
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.8
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.4
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.8
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.4
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.8
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ICC Seminar Continuing Education Units = 0.4
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ICC Seminar Continuing Education Units = 0.8
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.4
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ICC Seminar: Continuing Education Units = 0.8
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This is a 24-hour course that covers the maintenance, inspection, disassembly and assembly of 4-section telescopic booms.
This class is 90% hands on using a Trak International Maintenance Trainer.
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4/8/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1053) |
Full |
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5/15/2024 |
Wed-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
3 |
This class will give you a basic understanding how to use, Cat ET, John Deere-Service Advisor and Cummings InSight. There will be a balance of classroom and hands-on training. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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Location |
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7/8/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
6 |
This is a (20 hour) course that covers mechanical diesel fuel systems. This course covers system design, theory of operation, troubleshooting techniques and discussion of repair procedures. There will be a balance of class room and hands on training. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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Location |
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6/17/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
8 |
This is a (20 hour) course is designed for the member that is new to electrical circuits. This class will look into the “Series” portion of electrical circuits. An in depth use of digital multi-meters and electrical schematics will be covered in this course. There will be a balance of classroom and hands on training provided. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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Location |
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8/19/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
8 |
This is a (20 hour) course designed for the member that has some experience with electrical circuits. This class will look into the “Parallel” and “Series/Parallel” portion of electrical circuits. There will be in depth discussion of connector repair and hands on machine troubleshooting in this course. There will be a balance of classroom and hands on training provided. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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This 2.5 day (20 -Hour) class focuses heavily on troubleshooting electrical problems using schematics. Electrical I& II class is strongly recommended prior to taking this course.
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This is a (20 hour) course that covers electronic diesel fuel systems. This course covers system design, theory of operation, troubleshooting techniques and discussion of repair procedures. There will be a balance of class room and hands on training. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M..
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Location |
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6/19/2024 |
Wed-Fri 11:30 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
11 |
This is a (20 hour) course that covers disassemble and assembly of diesel engines. This class is entirely hands-on. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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This 24-hour class explores the basics of fabrication as it pertains to the repair of heavy equipment and tools. Learn and practice skills such as using a track torch with both Oxy/Acetylene and Plasma. Carbon Arc Gouging as it pertains to removing cracks or unwanted material. Oxy-Lance Slice Rod for cutting and track pin removal. Bolt Extraction for removing broken bolts. Welding with pre and post heating techniques. Hard face welding when, why and how with both wire and stick. Having the Vertical Welding Proficiency is a prerequisite for this class.
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This is a 2.5-day (20-Hour) course designed to explain the setup and adjustment, properties and techniques involved with the FCAW process. The students will use both FCAW-SS (self shielded) and FCAW-GS (gas shielded). There will be discussions involving power supplies, filler metals, weld troubleshooting, equipment maintenance and the gas requirements for FCAW-GS. The proper techniques will be demonstrated for the following positions: flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead.There will be a balance of classroom and hands-on training.
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This is a 2.5-day (20-hour) course designed to explain the various modes of weld transfer when using the GMAW process (short circuit, globular, spray and pulsed spray). Also included will be discussions involving power supplies, filler metal, weld troubleshooting, equipment maintenance, and the various gases used with the GMAW process. The students will be instructed in equipment setup and adjustment along with the proper techniques used when welding with the GMAW process. The welding positions demonstrated in the class will be: flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead. The scope of this class will be the welding of mild steel. There will be a balance of classroom and hands-on.
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This is a (20 hour) course that will give the student a strong foundation in hydraulics as they relate to heavy equipment repair. There will be discussion on the components that make up the basic hydraulic system as well as use of schematics to understand hydraulic principles. There will be a balance of class room and hands on training. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.urse.
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This is a (20 hour) course that will give the student a strong foundation of hydraulic schematics as they relate to heavy equipment repair. There will be a balance of class room and hands on training. This class will be taught in 2 ½ days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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This is a 20 hour class covering modern crawler hydrostatic drive systems, maintenance, troublshooting and repair. This interactive 2.5 day course will include an explanation of electronic control systems used on hydrostatic drive machines. The operation and testing of hydrostatic components and control systems will be part of the course. Technicians will participate in testing and troubleshooting both the electronic and hydraulic portions of the hydrostatic drive system. Maintenance and component replacement will also be included in this class. Class limit is 8.
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Location |
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7/10/2024 |
Wed-Fri 11:30 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
7 |
This is a 2.5 Day (20-Hour) course designed to train a person to properly service mobile air conditioning systems as well as provide each person taking the course the opportunity to become certified to legally perform mobile air conditioning service work. At the present time, the certification is effective for a person's lifetime.
Topics Covered Include:
A. Refrigerant types and behavior
B. Physical principles relating to air conditioning
C. Heating system design and repair
D. Refrigeration components
E. Refrigerant control systems
F. Refrigerant identification
G. Performance testing an air conditioning system
H. Leak detecting
I. Recovering refrigerant
J. Recycling refrigerant
K. Evacuating a system
L. Flushing a system
M. Component replacement
N. Adding lubricant
O. Charging the system
P. Environmental concerns relating to mobile air conditioning systems
Considerable class time will be devoted to hands-on practice of required service skills.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
4/10/2024 |
Wed-Fri 11:30 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1053) |
3 |
|
5/13/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
12 |
MEWP is a course developed by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) for operators and users of aerial work platforms to be qualified and licensed to the standards set by the IPAF Training committee. Upon completion of a written exam and a practical performance test the trainee will receive a “Powered Access License” or PAL card that is good for five years. The types of AWP’s used for training are vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating aerial devices, self-propelled elevating work platforms, and boom-supported elevating work platforms. This will cover the majority of the MEWP equipment operator encounter. Topics covered; identification of parts and types, applicable standards, prestart inspection, safe operating methods, risk hazard analysis, and practical operation of equipment.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Tue 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
9 |
1051 |
8/15/2024 |
Thu-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
12 |
This is a (20 hour) course that covers disassembly and assembly of planetary powershift transmissions. This class is mostly hands on with a few hours of instructor lead theory of operation. This class will be taught over 2.5 days, classes starting on Monday will begin at 7 A.M. and those starting on Wednesday will begin at 11:30 A.M.
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This is a 2.5 day (20 Hour) course covering Stick (SMAW) welding. There will be classroom discussion of equipment, safety, and proper technique. The welding shop portion will include demonstrations of proper technique as well as plenty of practice time. Welds can also be tested. Each section of the course will be limited to 12 members.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
5/20/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
24 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
5 |
|
7/15/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
24 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
12 |
|
8/12/2024 |
Mon-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
24 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
12 |
This is a 20 hour course focusing on out of position Stick (SMAW) welding. There will be classroom discussion of equipment, safety, and proper technique. The welding shop portion will include demonstrations of proper technique as well as plenty of practice time. Welds can also be tested. Each section of the course will be limited to 12 members.
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This 20 hour course was designed to explainTier 4 Final as it relates to diesel engines. This course will cover the operation of the emissions system as well as basic troubleshooting techniques.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
8/21/2024 |
Wed-Fri 11:30 AM-3:30 PM |
20 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
12 |
|
|
This class is for the experienced blade operator. Members that register for this class MUST already be proficient and have 2,000 hours of jobsite experience within the last 5 years on a blade or 4,000 hours of job site experience within the last 10 years on a blade. Topics on terms and definitions, safety, job planning, grading methods and techniques, grade stakes and print reading, laser setup and use are all covered in the classroom. Members must pass the written test before they take the practical test. Both the written and practical test must be passed to become blade certified.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1142 |
4/11/2024 |
Mon-Fri 11:30 AM-3:30 PM |
4 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1142) |
10 |
This class is for the experienced finish dozer operator. Members that register for this class must be proficient and have at least 2,000 hours of experience within the last 5 years on a dozer or 4,000 hours of experience within the last 10 years on a dozer. Classroom topics include terms and definitions, safety, job planning, grading methods and techniques, grade stakes and print reading, laser setup and use are all covered in the classroom. Members must pass the written test before they take the practical test. Both the written and practical test must be passed to become dozer certified.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1142 |
4/11/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-11 AM |
4 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1142) |
10 |
This class is designed for the experienced track backhoe operator. Members that register for this class must be proficient and have a minimum of 2,000 hours of job site experience in the last 5 years on a track backhoe or 4,000 hours of job site experience within the last 10 years on a track backhoe. Classroom topics include OSHA related safety topics, terms and definitions, operating procedures and techniques, rigging and load charts, soil mechanics, understanding grades, pipe lasers and its setup, excavating in the presence of or around underground utilities, all types of related excavation work, demolition, UST removal, sloping and the use of trench boxes (ditch shields). Members must pass the written test before they take the practical test. Both the written and practical test must be passed to become excavator certified.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1133 |
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
3 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1133) |
8 |
This five day class is 100 percent hands on and designed around the crane operator looking for more knowledge and job type experience. The class consists of job based tasks assigned to two operators working as a team. Each task must be completed on time and will be evaluated upon completion. All members passing this class will receive a Certificate of Completion. Prerequisites: Crane certified (OECP, Local 150 or City of Chicago) of prior completion of Hoisting and Rigging Fundamentals (80 Hour class).
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2025 |
4/15/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2025) |
Full |
This 80-hour course will expand the skillset acquired in the Level 1 class. Members will simulate real world scenarios. Instruction will include drill fluid mixing and management, borehole volume and fluid flow calculations, appropriate tooling selection and product installation. Members will function as a drill crew would in the field. Members MUST complete Level 1 class to be eligible for this class. This course consists of 30% classroom and 70% field training. Most of these jobs require a CDL.
Note: Maximum of 10 members per class. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Some physical labor involved.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1150 |
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 WKS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (ROOM 1142) |
8 |
(Formally: 16hr Mobile Crane Class) This 16-Hour class is designed for the experienced crane operator. This class will cover topics such as, Set-up, Operations, Load Charts, Rigging and Signaling, Inspection and Crane Industry Safety Standards. The prerequisites for this class are either the Local 150 Crane Certification or City of Chicago Crane License.
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The course will focus on aggregate classification, proper stockpile sampling, sieve analysis and calculations, moisture content, proctor test, field density, trouble shooting and corrective action.
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This 40-hour class is intended for the experienced excavator or track loader operator interested in learning how to dig residential basements. This class will cover blueprint reading, setup and use of a laser, layout, placement of spoils, and excavation. You can expect a blend of classroom and hands on training. Members must be proficient on an excavator to attend this class.
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This 16-hour course will give a basic understanding of machine set-up, maintenance, operating control functions, power cable tending, use of attachments and maneuvering techniques that the operator will need for remote HAZWOPER and demolition work environments. Designed for high performance demolition at a compact scale. OSHA requires Employers to seek out and incorporate new technologies on hazmat jobsites. This machine uses remote control technology to reduce employee exposures to hazardous job conditions. Upon completion of this course, members will obtain the ability to schedule individual training with the BROKK remote excavator. Note: Individual BROKK training after completion of the Level 1 course by appointment only. Call equipment checkout to make a reservation.
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This 40 hour course will consist of classroom instruction and hands-on training. Classroom topics will include safety, the effects of various soil types on drill operations and all types of drilling procedures. The hands-on portion of the class will be done using a hydraulic caisson drill rig. Note: Class size will be limited to 8 members.
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This 40 hour course will be offered to members who would like to work with and learn about modern concrete pumping systems. Members will learn to work with various applications, components, outputs, pump capacities and line pressures that are associated with truck mounted pumps. Safe and efficient machine setup, assembly of the piping, start-up, operating the pump, slump mixture, blockages, preventive maintenance and cleanout will all be covered during the week. Please note: at time of dispatch, members are required to have a CDL to operate this machine in the field
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1149 |
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1149) |
Full |
This 16-hour course was created for experienced and aspiring crane operators. The topics that will be covered include: working with percentages, fractions, decimals, conversions, and estimating weights through the use of standardized formulas. These skills will be taught with and without the use of calculators as the use of calculators is prohibited during certification exams. We will cover notes interpretation along with understanding and the utilization of load charts and range diagrams. We will utilize charts from various manufacturers and different crane types in this class. This class is recommended for those members preparing for crane certification.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2024 |
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2024) |
8 |
This course is designed to assist in the development of skills related to the use of drilling fluids and grouts. Topics covered will be the importance of makeup water, drilling fluids for the water well geothermal and directional drilling industries, fluid testing, fluid troubleshooting, and geothermal and conventional grouting techniques and equipment. Students will be working with and handling the drilling fluid testing equipment, discussing past and current fluid technology, mixing and pumping thermally enhanced grout, and troubleshooting drilling fluid related issues.
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This course provides operators with the knowledge required to obtain an FAA unmanned aerial system remote pilot certificate and develop the skills needed to safety operate a UAV commercially. Each member will demonstrate an understanding of FAA part 107 regulations and testing procedures. The material covered in this course includes regulations, specific techniques used on construction and inspection sites and basic flight procedures. Upon completion of this course, student will be able to: identify different types of drone missions used for construction, understand the options for processing data, demonstrate basic drone flying competency and take and pass the FAA Part 107 exam.
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This course provides operators with the skills to use drones for construction applications. Materials covered in this course will include specific techniques used on construction sites, advanced flight procedures used in inspections, automated data collection for surveying applications, photometric data processing and choosing payloads for specific mission parameters. Prerequisite: Member must have taken the Drone Level 1 course and be in the process of testing with the FAA.
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This course is designed to provide a program for operators to develop the skills needed to operate a Geotechnical drill rig for soil and rock exploration. Each student will demonstrate basic auger, mud rotary, and rock coring drilling techniques. Material covered will include, drill rig operation, different drilling methods, drilling method applications, safety, drill rig inspections, routine maintenance and systems trouble shooting.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1143 |
4/15/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
1 WKS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1143 ) |
9 |
This course is designed to provide a program for operators with drilling experience to develop the skills needed to operate a Geotechnical drill rig using advanced techniques. Each student will demonstrate Denison soil coring, mud mixing, setting casing, angle drilling and rock coring drilling techniques. Material covered will include, drill rig operation, drilling methods, drilling method applications, drilling safety, setting instrumentation, and grouting.
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This 40 hour class is a continuation of where the Introduction to Asphalt to Paving and Rolling class left off. Members will learn how to pave and roll around different obstacles such as light poles, manholes and different types of curbs. Students will be focusing on creating and rolling different types of joints that are going to be used on mainline jobs as well as small jobs such as driveways and parking lots. Members will also work on pulling intersections and cul-de-sac’s and practice rolling them. The course will include some classroom work, but will mainly be hands-on training. The prerequisite for this class will be that members will have to have taken Introduction to Paving and Rolling or 500 hours working on an asphalt paving crew.
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This 80 hour crane class is designed for the beginner crane operator. Topics will include various aspects of craning, such as wire rope and rigging, proper setup procedures, load moment indicator (LMI) programming, load chart reading including calculations and deductions, operator responsibilities, assembly/disassembly and safe work practices. The class time is divided equally between classroom and hands-on training for hydraulic and friction cranes. Prerequisite: Introduction to Crane Fundamentals or previously take Fundamentals of Hoisting and Rigging.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2023 |
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
10 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2023) |
Full |
This course is designed to provide a program for operators to develop the skills needed to drill and install ground loops for geothermal heating and cooling in residential and commercial ground exchange systems. Each student will demonstrate soils recognition, mud mixing, air rotary drilling, mud rotary drilling, down the hole hammer drilling, setting loops, and geothermal grouting. Material covered will include, drilling safety, basic loop design, air and mud drilling methods, setting casing, loop placement and grouting techniques.
Prerequisites: IGSHPA Accredited Loop Installer and proficiency on a drill rig.
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In this 40 hour class, intended for seasoned dozer operators, members will be trained how to use both Topcon, Trimble and Leica GPS machine contol hardware and software. Through lecture and hands on exercises, members will learn how to navigate the machine interface, perform grading tasks and projects using GPS in indication only and automatic grade control modes, transfer files between equipment as well as basic trouble shooting and maintenance. In the event of inclement weather, class will be held indoors where the use of robotic total stations and simulators will be used to supplememt the hands on portion of the class. Prerequisite: Members need a minimum of 1,000 hours operating a dozer in the last 5 years in order to take this class.
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This 40-hour class will introduce members to Topcon, Trimble and Leica GPS survey equipment. Members will be trained how to set up a rover pole, controller and base station as well as learning how to use the software associated with each controller. Through a combination of lecture and hands on exercises, while using the equipment provided, members till calibrate a job site, establish control points, shoot topographical elevations, transfer GPS information to grade stakes as well as using other functions in the contriller to layout a jobsite and compute distances and quantities.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1142 |
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2115) |
Full |
This course is a 40 hour class. It helps our members develop and utilize the various skills essential for all operators involved in job site construction. Members will be trained to read and install grade stakes, read plans, use a hand level, transit, a laser and various other related instruments, and develop skills that include basic computation, quantities, layout, and scaling. Each student is expected to do hands on training laying out so bring warm clothes. In case of inclimate weather we will do layout exercises indoors. The last day of this class wil be used to familiarize members with auto grade systems on a road grader, an excavator, and a dozer.
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This class is designed to help members develop and utilize the skills involved in job site construction. Members will be trained to read and set grade stakes, learning how to read and interpret blueprints, as well as laying out a job site based on criteria given. As part of this class, members may use a laser, transit, hand level and various other instruments to develop basic site work skills. Some of the exercises to be performed will be basic computations and arithmetic, job site layout and instrument set up.
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The course is designed to assist in the development of skills related to the use of drilling fluids and grouts. Topics covered will be the importance of makeup water, drilling fluids for the water well geothermal and directional drilling industries, fluid testing, fluid troubleshooting, and geothermal and conventional grouting techniques and equipment. Students will be working with and handling the drilling fluid testing equipment, discussing past current fluid technology, mixing and pumping thermally enhanced grout, and troubleshooting drilling fluid related issues.
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The 40 hour Hazardous Materials Awareness and Certification Course is required of everyone working on a Haz-Mat job. This course, offered to members several times every year, prepares us to work safely and effectively with hazardous materials and on hazardous waste sites. Attendance is required for all five consecutive 8-hour training days. Members must be clean shaven to satisfy some of the code requirements necessary for certification. Members who successfully complete this course will be notified every year and scheduled for the mandatory 8 hour refresher.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
2 |
1051 |
6/10/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
9 |
OSHA regulations require that graduates of the 40-hour Haz-Mat classes attend an annual 8-hour Haz-Mat refresher. Haz-Mat refresher training is scheduled on Saturdays and is held at the Training Site and at several of the District Meeting Halls. Local 150 Haz-Mat graduates are notified by mail, concerning their scheduled refresher class, a few weeks before their certificate expiration date. Haz-Mat refresher classes review the key components of the Haz-Mat 40 hour training, provide the opportunity to discuss various aspects of the Haz-Mat work in our jurisdiction, and examine new and developing technologies in the Haz-Mat workplace.
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This course is designed to provide a program for operators to develop the skills needed to build and install header systems (supply and return) for geothermal heat pumps. Each student will demonstrate basic trenching, pipe fusion, plan reading, pipe layout and fabrication techniques. Material covered will include, digging safety, basic header design, mechanical plan reading, pipe layout, and heat fusion welding techniques. Upon completion of the class; proficiency tests will be available in butt, socket, and saddle fusion of HDPE pipe.
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This four hour training session will cover current and future updates in machine operation, understanding G.P.S. monitoring and emissions systems operation.
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The course will focus on hot mix asphalt properties, various types of mixes and their application, field and laboratory testing, mix proportioning, trouble shooting and corrective action. Prerequisite: Aggregates for Operators
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This two day class is designed for but not limited to the experienced tower crane operator looking to achieve certification.
Topics to be covered:
1) Types of Tower Cranes
2) Types of Climbing Systems
3) Bases
4) Tie ins
5) Load Charts
6) Signaling
7) OSHA Standards
8) ASME Standards
9) Wire Rope
10) Bolting
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The course will focus on aggregate classification, proper stockpile sampling, sieve analysis and calculations, moisture content, proctor test, field density, trouble shooting and corrective action.
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In this 40-hour course, members will learn the basic components and setup procedures associated with asphalt pavers. Safety, setup, and use of the machines will be the main focus of this class. Members will also learn about the different asphalt rollers and rolling patterns. Safety and the use of the machines will be the main focus of this class. This course will include classroom as well as hands-on training.
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TBD
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This 40 hour class is designed for operators with little to no combination backhoe experience. This course will include a blend of classroom discussion and hands on training designed to enhance your skills throughout the week. This course starts off in the classroom covering safety in and around the machine. We will then move into the machine and work on drills designed to gain basic control of the bucket and backhoe finishing with ditching, handling street plates, and utility digs. It is required that you attend the first day of class in order to move on, as much of the safety will be covered on Day 1.
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TBD
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This five day class has been designed as an entry level crane class for the member looking to posibly become a crane operator. Topics to be covered in this class include: types of cranes, components, preventative maintenance, basic rigging and signaling. The Qualified Signal Person Safety Training is included in this class.
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This 40 hour class is designed to provide our members with the next level of machine control and skill level. Through approximately 8 hours of lecture in the classroom and 32 hours hands-on learning in the seat of multiple machines, members will learn the fundamentals of demolition. Machines that will be used during this class may include excavators with breakers and processors, loaders with buckets and forks, a concrete crusher, a screen plant that is able to process multiple material types and sizes as well as skidloaders using multiple attachments. Prerequisites: One of the following: Skidsteer proficiency, Excavator proficiency, Combination proficiency or completion of an Intro to Excavators or Intro to Combination Backhoe class. Note: 8 member max per class.
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This course explores the knowledge needed to utilize digital take off hardware and software to calculate volumetric calculations. Students will utilize skills relating to grade stakes, plan reading, layout, global positioning systems, metric and mathematical computations. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.
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This class is designed for the beginning dozer operator. This course teaches pre-operational checks and inspections, safety, develops familiarity with control functions, basic dozer techniques including slot dozing, v-ditches, proper traveling speeds, cuts and fills, striping and stockpiling, and backfilling of trenches. This course will also include basic grade stake reading and a small amount of slope work.
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This 40 hour class was designed for operators with minimal excavator experience. This course will include a blend of classroom discussion and hands on training designed to enhance your skills throughout the week. This course starts off in the classroom covering several areas of safety including: machine safety, trench safety, and utility safety. We will then move into the machine and work on drills designed to gain basic control of the machine finishing with basic ditching exercises and truck loading (weather permitting). It is required that you attend the first day of class in order to move on as much of the safety will be covered on Day one. Class Limit 8
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (ROOM 1133) |
Full |
The gas distribution course offers our members the opportunity to develop specific skills necessary for employment in the gas distribution field. Hands-on instruction will concentrate on the development of the member’s skills necessary to operate equipment safely and efficiently on a simulated gas distribution job site. The equipment used may include the combination backhoe, horizontal directional drill, trencher, mini excavator, hydraulic sideboom and an angle dozer. Journey worker applicants must be familiar with a combination backhoe, mini excavator, excavator, trencher or horizontal directional drill. Apprentice applicants must have passed a proficiency test on a combination backhoe, excavator or horizontal directional drill.
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This course was designed to provide a program for operators to develop the skills needed to work on geothermal loop field installation. Each student will be introduced to ground loop installation drilling and grouting techniques. Material covered will include: types of heat exchanger systems, loop design, and thermal properties of geological formations. Upon successful completion of this class, students will receive accreditation from the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA)
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This 40 hour class is designed for operators with no gradall experience. This course will include minimal classroom time with the majority of time being hands on. The course will cover pre-operational checks and inspections, safety, daily maintenance, familiarity with control functions, basic operational techniques including machine placement, barrier wall (loading, placement and handling), ditching, truck loading, patch removal, and grading. The prerequisites for this coure are a class B CDL and the ability to operate a manual transmission.
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This 80-hour course is designed to familiarize the members with the operations of a modern Horizontal Directional Drill and Locating System. Training will include identifying utilities, utility safety awareness, personal protective equipment, machine maintenance, machine set-up and tear down, transportation and basic machine control. Trainees will also be introduced to the locating system and ancillary components. Members will work as part of a crew to plan and execute various directional bore shots. This course will consist of 40% classroom and 60% field training. Most of these jobs require a CDL.
Note: Maximum of 10 members per class. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Some physical labor involved.
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The course will focus on hot mix asphalt properties, various types of mixes and their application, field and laboratory testing, mix proportioning, trouble shooting and corrective action.
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This course is designed to provide a program for operators to develop the skills needed to operate a hydro "vacuum” excavation machine. Each student will demonstrate utility locating “potholing” and trenching techniques. Material covered will include, how a hydro excavator system works, safety concerns, D.O.T.regulations and inspections, OSHA excavation regulations and system trouble shooting.
** You must possess a valid CDL license to enroll in this course.
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In this three day class, members will be introduced to material transfer vehicles (shuttle buggies) and road wideners. Through a combination of hands-on training, members will learn about machine safety, set up, operation, and how these two types of machines are used on a variety of road jobs today. This class is designed as an introductory course and is available for members of all skill levels.
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This 24 hour course will consist of classroom instruction and hands-on training. Classroom topics will include safety, the effects of various soil types on drill operations, drill support equipment and all types of drilling procedures. The hands-on training will be done with a Hutte HBR605 micropile machine and various drill support equipment. Class size will be limited.
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TBD
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
|
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2121) |
8 |
The course will focus on concrete field testing, types of cement used and their classifications, admixtures, water/cement ratio importance, strength specimens, final curing, trouble shooting and corrective action.
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This class is an introduction to the controlled cold milling of pavement to restore the surface to a specified profile. Bumps, ruts, and other surface irregularities are removed, leaving a uniform textures surface. This is an introductory course designed for the individual with little to no experience in this field. This course will include classroom as well as hands-on training.
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This class was designed for the operator with experience on an excavator or track loader, interested in how these machines are utilized in the Sewer and Water industry. Topics to be covered in this class are: working with trench boxes, stone misers, laying sewer pipe, safety habits, and materials common to the sewer and water industry, as well as some basic blueprint and plan reading. This class will be a blend of classroom lessons and discussion, all of which will be backed up with hands on exercises in the field. Prerequisites for this class are the Excavator or Track Loader proficiency or completion of the Introduction to Excavators class. Members attending this class must attend all classroom activities in order to move onto the hands on portion of the class.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
1133 |
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1133) |
3 |
This 40 hour class will focuse on the basic fundamentals of a skidloader. In this class, members will learn the different control patterns, use a variety of different attachments, load trucks and also cut grade for a sidewalk and/or driveway. Also, members will practice loading and unloading their machines and attachments onto and off of a trailer. Through approximately 8 hours of lecture in the classroom and 32 hours hands-on learning in the seat of a machine, this class will try to duplicate multiple real world scenarios. Note: 8 member max per class. No
testing will be done during this class.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (ROOM 1140) |
4 |
This class is one week long; six days total, 10 hours each day. Two hours
classroom instruction each morning followed by eight hours field training.
Classes are intended for members with mathematical skills. This course will prepare
you for working in the bending operations of a pipeline project.
Classroom instruction involves mathematical formulas. These formulas include:
- Calculating the circumference of a given diameter of pipe.
- Calculating simple ends.
- Complex bends.
- Calculating multiple bends in a single joint of pipe.
Students will have hands-on training in the operation of the bending machine and
will have an opportunity to bend a joint of pipe. There is also hands-on instruction in
the use of Abney Levels and Clinometers. Pipeline terminology, vocabulary and
safety will also be covered.
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This class is one week long; six days total, 10 hours each day. Two hours class
room each morning followed by eight hours field training.
Classes are intended for experienced excavator operators. A proficiency test will be
given at the beginning of the course to verify your abilities.
This class will introduce you to the Grapple type pipe lifter and the basic operation
and maintenance. During this class you will learn how to load and unload pipe
trucks, rack pipe for a pipe yard, and string pipe on a pipeline right-of-way. Pipeline
terminology, vocabulary, and safety will also be covered.
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This class is one week long; six days total, 10 hours each day. Two hours class
room each morning followed by eight hours field training.
Classes are intended for experienced excavator operators. A proficiency test will be
given at the beginning of the course to verify your abilities.
This class will introduce you to the Vacuum pipe lifter and the basic operation and
maintenance. During this class you will learn how to load and unload pipe trucks,
rack pipe for a pipe yard, and string pipe on a pipeline right-of-way. Pipeline
terminology, vocabulary, and safety will also be covered.
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This is a one day class that will assist with the Trimble GPS and the Robotics of John Deere High Speed Dozers. Members must have 500 hours of dozer experience or a dozer proficiency. It is also helpful if you have taken our other GPS courses.
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This class is designed to introduce our members to the 1095 Liebherr truck crane. Throughout various hands-on exercises our members will set up, break down and operate the crane. This class is intended for members looking to familiarize themselves with Liebherr cranes and the new technology that is used during the assembly, disassembly and operation of the machine. Note: Max 10 members per class.
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This class will cover most aspects of a mass dirt jobsite. During this 40 hour class members will be instructed on a wide variety of dirt equipment. Machines being used in this class include excavators, articulating dump trucks, large dozers, scrapers and compactors. Members will run most, if not all, of these machines throughout the week. Some of the jobsite scenarios that may be performed during the week include road building, ditchwork, pond excavation and building pad construction. Pre-requistes: One of the following: Dozer proficiency, Excavator proficiency, Intro to Excavator class or Intro to Dozer class. Note: 8 member max per class.
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This class is designed for members with 1,000 hours or more of crane related experience, who would like to pursue Crane Certification. The curriculum is primarily classroom based offering no hands on training. Course instructors will cover subjects pertaining to crane types, nomenclature/components, crane setup, and various crane accidents. The OSHA and ANSI standards will be covered with emphasis on power line safety, suspended personal platforms, crane inspections including frequent, periodic, and annual. Other key topics include wire rope and rigging, hand signals, and principles of operation. Math and load charts have been removed due to time constraints. Both are now available as seperate courses in this catalog.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2024 |
4/15/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2024) |
14 |
MEWP is a course developed by the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) for operators and users of aerial work platforms to be qualified and licensed to the standards set by the IPAF Training committee. Upon completion of a written exam and a practical performance test the trainee will receive a “Powered Access License” or PAL card that is good for five years. The types of AWP’s used for training are vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating aerial devices, self-propelled elevating work platforms, and boom-supported elevating work platforms. This will cover the majority of the MEWP equipment operator encounter. Topics covered; identification of parts and types, applicable standards, prestart inspection, safe operating methods, risk hazard analysis, and practical operation of equipment.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/8/2024 |
Mon-Tue 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
9 |
1051 |
8/15/2024 |
Thu-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (1051) |
12 |
(Formally: MSHA Trainer New Quarry/Mine Class) The MSHA 30 CFR Part 46 training rule requires shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate, and surface limestone mines to have a training plan approved by MSHA. The MSHA part 48 B Training plan that Local 150 ASIP has filed with MSHA covers surface metal non-metal mining and is accepted by MSHA to cover part 46 training since part 48 B training is a higher standard than part 46. A requirement of the mine training plan is that any new employee designated as a non experienced miner must receive 24 hours of surface new miner training to work at a surface mine site. After taking this class, and having 12 months experience you will be considered an experienced surface miner by MSHA. For training purposes training must include instruction in safety and health subjects that are relevant to mining operations. The company that you go to work for must supply you with all site specific and task training before you start work. All experienced surface miners must receive 8 hours of surface refresher training each year to continue working at a surface mine site.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2129 |
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Thu 7 AM-3:30 PM |
4 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2129) |
2 |
The MSHA 30 CFR Part 46 training rule requires shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate, and surface limestone mines to have a training plan approved by MSHA. The MSHA part 48 B Training plan that Local 150 ASIP has filed with MSHA covers surface metal non-metal mining and is accepted by MSHA to cover part 46 training since part 48 B training is a higher standard than part 46. A requirement of the mine training plan is that any employee designated as an experienced surface miner must receive 8 hours of surface refresher training each year to work at a mine site. Refresher training must include instruction on safety and health subjects that are relevant to mining operations. You must have proof of prior MSHA training to attend this class. A 24 hour surface new miner certificate or a surface refresher certificate will be accepted as proof that you are an experienced surface miner. The company that you go to work for must supply you with all site specific and task training under before you start work.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2129 |
4/6/2024 |
Sat 7 AM-3:30 PM |
1 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2129) |
26 |
The MSHA 30 CFR Part 48 training rule requires underground limestone mines to have a training plan approved by MSHA. The MSHA part 48 A Underground Training plan that Local 150 ASIP has filed with MSHA covers underground metal, and non-metal mining and has been accepted by MSHA to train underground new miners. A requirement of the mine training plan is that any new employee designated as an non experienced miner must receive 40 hours of underground new miner training to work at a underground mine site, 8 hours of which must be at an underground mine. The final 8 hours of this class will be underground at a local underground limestone mine. After taking this class, and having 12 months experience you will be considered an experienced underground miner by MSHA. For training purposes, training must include instruction in safety and health subjects that are relevant to mining operations. The company that you go to work for must supply you with all site specific and task training before you start work. All experienced underground miners must receive 8 hours of underground refresher training each year to continue working at a underground mine site.
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The MSHA 30 CFR Part 48 training rule requires underground limestone mines to have a training plan approved by MSHA. The MSHA part 48 A Underground Training plan that Local 150 ASIP has filed with MSHA covers underground metal, and non-metal mining and has been accepted by MSHA to train underground new miners. A requirement of the mine training plan is that any employee designated as an experienced underground miner must receive 8 hours of underground refresher training each year to work at an underground mine site. Refresher training must include instruction on the safety and health subjects that are relevant to mining operations. You must have proof of prior MSHA training to attend this class. A 40 hour underground new miner certificate or an underground refresher certificate will be accepted as proof that you are an experienced miner. The company that you go to work for must supply you with all site specific and task training before you start work.
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The Office of Pipeline Safety will require that any person who performs an activity that affects the operation or integrity of a pipeline system must be qualified to perform that is a performance based rule and a class is offered for all members who have previous pipeline or distribution experience. Each member performing this work must be evaluated and demonstrate the ability to 1)Perform the assigned covered task and 2)Recognize and react to abnormal operating conditions for the task. To become qualified, members must pass a written and practical test for each covered task.
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Overview: Disaster job sites differ from normal construction or demolition sites. Therefore, Disaster Site Workers’ roles and responsibilities on the job site are not the same either. Whether the disaster is natural or man-made, the on-site worker needs to develop an awareness of safety and health hazards that may be encountered. Enabling Disaster Site Workers to recognize that they have a responsibility to make decisions and choices that will positively affect their personal health/safety and that of others at the site is a primary theme of this 16-hour awareness course. Learners are given the opportunity to practice their new knowledge, skills and attitudes through discussion, planned exercises, demonstrations and presentations. The ability to immediately apply this new learning to their role as a disaster site worker is enhanced by participating in this interactive, instructor-led course.Audience and Prerequisites: Because the Disaster Site Worker Course does not cover in detail the safety and health hazards that occur on a daily basis on a normal construction site, completion of the OSHA Construction Outreach Training Course (10-hours) is a prerequisite for attendance. With the exception of the lesson on CBRNE agents, the curriculum for this course applies equally to natural and man-made disasters. Should this course be given for workers who will be expected to respond primarily to natural disasters, trainers should supply additional material relevant to the specific type of disaster that is anticipated. In all cases, the objectives listed in this manual for each lesson must be met.
Overall Course Goal: Given a job at a natural or man-made disaster site, the participant will be aware of the safety and health hazards, including CBRNE agents, that may be encountered as well as of the importance of respiratory and other personal protective equipment and proper decontamination procedures that may be used to mitigate the hazards. Participants will support the use of an Incident Command System through the safe performance of their job responsibilities. They will be able to show awareness of effects of traumatic incident stress that can result from working conditions and measures to reduce this stress. In addition, participants will be able to perform the following specific tasks correctly: 1) inspection of an air-purifying respirator, 2) donning and doffing an air-purifying respirator, and 3) respirator user seal check.
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OSHA regulations require that all powered industrial truck operators are trained, evaluated and certified before they operate a forklift. This two part course covers all of the training requirements. The first part involves classroom instruction of lecture, discussion, video tapes and computer assisted learning. At the conclusion of the class, a multiple choice test is administered and the member must achieve a passing grade of 80% or higher. The second part of the training requirement is applied during a practical exercise which involves testing on an electrical forklift, two LPG industrial forklifts and a rough terrain forklift. This training allows the members to have four out of the seven classes of industrial powered trucks on their training site issued training card. The member will be evaluated and certified by the employer in accordance with the OSHA standard.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2111 |
4/8/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
4 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2111) |
6 |
2111 |
4/15/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
4 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2111) |
9 |
The pipeline training course offers our members the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for employment in the natural gas and hazardous liquids field. This course will be taught by experienced pipeline instructors and Operator Qualification (OQ) evaluators will concentrate on developing member skills that are necessary to successfully operate the excavator, angle dozer, and sideboom tractors on a pipeline spread. OQ training will be integrated into this class and testing will be provided for those individuals who seek qualification. Journey worker applicants must be familiar with a dozer, excavator or sideboom. Apprentice applicants must have passed a proficiency test on a dozer or excavator.
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This 40-hour Pipeline Excavator class offers our members the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for excavator work on a pipeline spread. Hands-on instruction by experienced pipeliners will concentrate on the development of skills such as digging ditch, bell holes, excavating near live lines, digging road approaches, handling of matts, etc. Prerequisite: 500 or more pipeline work hours or previously taken Pipeline, Pipeline Oiler, or Introduction to Gas Distribution courses.
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This course offers our members the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for employment as an oiler for natural gas and hazardous liquid transmission lines. This course will be taught by experienced pipeline instructors and Operator Qualification evaluators whom will concentrate on developing member skills that are necessary to successfully integrate with excavators, angle dozer, sideboom tractors and other associated equipment on a pipeline spread. Pipeline oilers will be taught skills to work with probes, shovels and pumps. Operator qualification training will be included with this class and testing will be provided for those individuals who seek qualification.
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This 40-hour Pipeline sideboom class offers our members the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for sideboom work on a pipeline spread. Hands-on instruction by experienced pipeliners will concentrate on the development of skills such as catching your drift, carrying joints of pipe, carrying sections, carrying concrete coated pipe, general machine control, etc. Operator Qualification training will be integrated into this class, and testing will be provided for those individuals who seek qualification. Prerequisite: 500 or more pipeline work hours or previously taken Pipeline, Pipeline Oiler, or Introduction to Gas Distribution courses.
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The course will focus on concrete field testing, types of cement used and their classifications, admixtures, water/cement ratio importance, strength specimens, final curing, trouble shooting and corrective action. Prerequisite: Aggregates for Operators
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This 40 hour class is devoted to Crawler type Friction Cranes. Topics covered will be safety, maintenance, and operation. The different applications of Friction Cranes will also be covered. The Introduction to Hoisting and Rigging is a Pre-requisites for this class.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2025 |
4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (2025) |
Full |
This 3 day safety training class will provide you with a safety training certificate to help the contractor qualify you as a rigger. Topics covered will be selection and inspection of rigging equipment, types of hitches, rigging hardware, specialty attachments, and all applicable OSHA standards. In order to successfully pass this course, you must attend all three days of class, pass a written assessment, pass a practical inspection, and complete hands on practical rigging exercise in the crane filed. As a prerequisite to this course, you must have successfully completed the Signal Person Safety Training class.
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This class was developed to meet the NEW OSHA standard CC 1926.1428 Signal Person Qualification. This new standard is going to require any person signaling a crane to be a Qualified Signal Person and they will need documentation of taking both a written and practical examination. After successfully completing this class, a member would meet the requirements of a qualified signal person. The curriculum is all classroom based and will cover topics such as: hand signals, voice signals, power line safety, crane dynamics and more. Both a written and practical exam will be administered after the completion of the course.
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This class is a requirement to plow snow at Midway Airport. You must pre-register in order to attend these classes. Please contact Barb Farr at 708-482-8800 or email her at [email protected] to register. If emailing Barb, please include your First Name, Last Name, and Telephone Number in the email. Once Barb registers you, you will recieve an email with a Training Package that you must complete and return to Terence Thomas by email at - [email protected]. Do not send the documents back to Barb Farr
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This class is a requirement to plow snow at O'Hare Airport. You must register ahead of time for this class. Please register early as each session is limited to the first 55 registrants. To register, please visit: http://registration.ohare.com/ If you are unable to access O’Hare’s registration website, contact Barb Farr at (708) 482-8800 All classes are held at the O'Hare International Airport Training Complex. You must bring your Union Card, Valid Drivers License, and Social Security Card with you on the day of the class in order to be admitted.
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In this 8 hour class you will learn how to respond to common first aid emergencies, including burns; cuts; head, neck and back injuries and more. In the CPR and AED portion, you will Learn how to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults, including the use of automated external defibrillators (AED). This course will also include Oxygen Administration that is needed for those members working in the diving industry. There is an emphasis on hands-on learning in this course.
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In this 8 hour class you will learn how to respond to common first aid emergencies, including burns; cuts; head, neck and back injuries and more. In the CPR and AED portion, you will Learn how to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults, including the use of automated external defibrillators (AED). There is an emphasis on hands-on learning in this course.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
2129 |
4/12/2024 |
Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
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ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
13 |
TBD
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This two-day class is designed to develop the skills necessary to safely and efficiently operate the PD-10 Pile Driver which has become very common in the Solar Industry. Our PD-10 is outfitted with Leica’s GPS Navigation equipment for precise installation of pilings. Students will learn safe pre-inspection and start-up procedures as well as machine operation and GPS and Laser operating procedures. Please dress according to weather as much of this training will be outside. This class will be linited to 5 Members per class.
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TBD
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This class was designed to teach members how to complete a thorough pre-trip inspection of a commercial vehicle along with learning how to operate and maintain a commercial vehicle properly and safely. This class meets the FMCSA's ELDT Theory / Classroom Requirements. Once members have completed this class, they will need to continue on with the skills and range driving portions of the training prior to testing.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/1/2024 |
Mon-Fri 7 AM-3:30 PM |
5 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (ROOM 2034) |
5 |
TBD
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Since 1971, OSHA has authorized trainers to provide 10 hours of approved safety related training. This course will help members recognize and control a variety of safety and health hazards frequently found in today's workplace. Contractors are recognizing the value of this training and some job sites may require this for entry. This class is a prerequisite to the OSHA 30. Classes held at the training site start at 7 a.m. and run for a day and a half. Classes held at district halls start at 6 p.m. on Friday night until 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/9/2024 |
Tue-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (AUDITORIUM) |
14 |
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4/16/2024 |
Tue-Wed 7 AM-3:30 PM |
2 DAYS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (AUDITORIUM) |
Full |
The OSHA 30 Hour course is a five day course with the intent to assist employers in training and introduce operators to the basic practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting hazards associated with their work. There will be formal classroom instruction, quizzes, short presentations as well as hands on exercises addressing hazard recognition. Satisfactory completion of the course requires full attendance and a 70% passing score on the final exam. Participants are required to have a valid OSHA 10 Hour Construction card to enroll in class and must present card to instructor on first day of class.
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Construction Organizing Membership Education Training:COMET helps members understand why we must organize to renew bargaining strength. It generates membership support for and participation in our local. The course highlights the economic impact unrepresented operator engineers have on our members' livelihoods. It stresses the underlying philosophy and mission of unions--to raise the conditions of life and labor of all operating engineers.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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3/30/2024 |
Sat 8 AM-10 AM |
2 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (AUDITORIUM) |
18 |
COMET 2 gives members who have attended the COMET program the opportunity to get a more in depth understanding of organizing. COMET 2 provides the tools and tactics to build union power within jurisdictions as well as the overall conceptual framework to develop a comprehensive organizing strategy. Topics covered include: the overt and covert job application processes; concerted activity and salting.
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This class is designed to inform the participant of all the benifits of membership in our union. Topics covered will include but are not limited to: The Officers, Dispatch, MOE Benefits, Apprenticeship, Credit Union, Legal Department, and FFC
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This is part one of a three part program of study critically assesses the fundamental historical events, decisions, and developments, which have shaped America’s modern working class. The course contends that labor history is the conjunction of two dynamic struggles: the courageous efforts of individual working men and women to win dignity and security from their employers and because the needs and interests - food, shelter, education, personal fulfillment, community - of the working class are the same for all human beings the history of organized labor is about emancipating all people from oppression. Members will learn about the causes of these struggles, what forces were aligned against the working class, what techniques workers used to fight for justice and why these battles are important to understanding the role of organized labor in American society.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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3/30/2024 |
Sat 11 AM-2 PM |
3 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (AUDITORIUM) |
17 |
This is part two of a three part program of study critically assesses the fundamental historical events, decisions, and developments, which have shaped America’s modern working class. The course contends that labor history is the conjunction of two dynamic struggles: the courageous efforts of individual working men and women to win dignity and security from their employers and because the needs and interests - food, shelter, education, personal fulfillment, community - of the working class are the same for all human beings the history of organized labor is about emancipating all people from oppression. Members will learn about the causes of these struggles, what forces were aligned against the working class, what techniques workers used to fight for justice and why these battles are important to understanding the role of organized labor in American society.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/6/2024 |
Sat 8 AM-11 AM |
3 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility |
63 |
This is part three of a three part program of study critically assesses the fundamental historical events, decisions, and developments, which have shaped America’s modern working class. The course contends that labor history is the conjunction of two dynamic struggles: the courageous efforts of individual working men and women to win dignity and security from their employers and because the needs and interests - food, shelter, education, personal fulfillment, community - of the working class are the same for all human beings the history of organized labor is about emancipating all people from oppression. Members will learn about the causes of these struggles, what forces were aligned against the working class, what techniques workers used to fight for justice and why these battles are important to understanding the role of organized labor in American society.
Class# |
Start Date |
Days/Times |
Length |
Location |
Openings |
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4/6/2024 |
Sat 12 PM-3 PM |
3 HRS |
ASIP Local 150 Training Facility (AUDITORIUM) |
63 |
This program of study critically assesses the fundamental historical events, decisions, and developments, which have shaped America’s modern working class. The course contends that labor history is the conjunction of two dynamic struggles: the courageous efforts of individual working men and women to win dignity and security from their employers and because the needs and interests - food, shelter, education, personal fulfillment, community - of the working class are the same for all human beings the history of organized labor is about emancipating all people from oppression. Members will learn about the causes of these struggles, what forces were aligned against the working class, what techniques workers used to fight for justice and why these battles are important to understanding the role of organized labor in American society.
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