Background
Program Leader
Tom Cook is a welding instructor from Cornell University, and owner of
a welding and fabrication shop in a rural farm area. Tom has offered
this program through the United States since 1985.
Who Should Attend
Employees who do welding in their agency or highway garages, and supervisors
and superintendents who desire an update. This is a “live-action”
program, and will cover practical welding techniques to improve job safety,
efficiency and productivity. Welders of all experience levels will find something
of interest in this workshop to improve their welding proficiency and safety.
Topics Discussed
Each session will cover all of the Basic Topics and as many of the Advanced
Topics (see brochure, found below, for details,) as time allows. Participants are encouraged
to guide the area of instruction to topics most suited to their particular work interests.
What Students Need to Bring
Arc and Oxy welding shields (shades 10 and 5, respectively), gloves, a challenging
project or one that has been difficult (this could be a task, an equipment setup,
or any welding related problem).
Cost
The registration fee is $110.00. Coffee break refreshments, a workshop notebook, and
lunch are provided. Please let us know if you have any special dietary needs.
To Register
To register contact the LTAP office at 906-487-2102.
More Details
To view the mailed brochure which includes more details, as well the day's agenda,
Click Here.
Note: The brochure is in Adobe® Acrobat pdf format. You must have the
Acrobat Reader installed to view it.
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