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J.R. Clancy Presents ETCP Training April 24-25

We just received a message from JR Clancy’s marketing department about ETCP training. The official Press Release

Syracuse, NY, March 1— Rigging professionals who have earned Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP) credentials—and who are employees of a J. R. Clancy Dealer—can earn renewal credit hours by participating in the ETCP program at J. R. Clancy, Inc., in Syracuse on April 24 and 25, 2009.

Developed by the Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA), ETCP is an industry-wide program of rigorous assessments for professional technicians.  The certification renewal program at J. R. Clancy in April includes training in the proper use and inspection of fall arrest and fall protection equipment, as well as servicing, troubleshooting and maintenance of motorized equipment. Instruction in the use of fixed speed and push button controls will conclude the program.
The ETCP renewal training will be taught by four of the industry’s leading experts in counterweight and motorized rigging:

  • Bill Sapsis – president of Sapsis Rigging, is one of the nation’s most recognized experts in theatrical rigging, and an entertainment industry professional for more than 35 years.
  • Pete Svitavskyis an applications engineer with J. R. Clancy and the company’s in-house PE; his practical experience includes many years as a carpenter before he became a leading rigging system designer for Clancy.
  • Larry Eschelbacher has designed control systems and written software for hundreds of motorized rigging systems worldwide as manager of the controls department at Clancy.
  • Pete Schmitt has been with SEW-Eurodrive since the company’s U.S.  introduction of its gearmotors and drives—now the standards in the industry— in 1976.

Space in the program is limited to 25 people. To register, call Marilyn Larsen at J. R. Clancy, 800-836-1885, ext. 322, or email her at marilynlarsen@jrclancy.com.  The registration deadline is March 25.

Tomcat University: Hoist & Truss Workshop

tomcat_university.jpgWe received an email from Lighting and Sound America today about the latest workshop offered by Tomcat University for hoist and truss in Midland Texas. What is unique about this workshop is that graduates of the class receive their Columbus McKinnon certification. The workshops are also recognized by etcp and and graduates also recieve renewal credits towards their classification.

There are two workshops being offered on February 18-21, those being Hoist and Truss and the other being Rigging and Truss.

The workshops cover:

  • Proper use and maintenance of CM Loadstar and Prostar products
  • An overview of automation systems and live demo
  • Proper use and maintenance of Columbus McKinnon Lodestar and Prostar products
  • Advanced troubleshooting scenarios and techniques
  • Basic relay hoist controls
  • Basic and advanced truss design, usage and theory
  • Destructive testing

The price tag for each course depends on which type of registration you use. Regular registration runs $1000 per person, IATSE members, Students and USITT members pay $900 per person. This price tag includes:

  • All course work fees and materials
  • Transportation to and from Midland International Airport
  • 5 nights accommodation at the Midland Clarion – Where the workshops take place
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks on the four days of workshops.

For more information or to register for the Tomcat workshops, visit www.tomcastworkshops.com

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