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DICA partners with IUOE to provide crane setup products at new training centre

October 24, 2018  By DICA


SafetyTech Outrigger Pads are used for crane setup for crane training programs conducted at the IUOE’s International Training Center in Crosby

When the International Union of Operating Engineers opened its new International Training Center on 237 acres in Crosby, Texas, earlier this year, it was designed to feature the latest equipment and product technology, said Chris Treml, IUOE director of construction training. DICA partnered with the IUOE by  supplying multiple sets of SafetyTech Outrigger Pads and TrainSmart Pole Barrier systems.

“It is essential that operators be trained on equipment that employers in the construction industry are using,” Treml said.

To that end, IUOE sought manufacturer partners to provide state-of-the-art equipment for the facility. Crane operators have access to the latest models of mobile, crawler, tower, and overhead cranes.

“As a leader in the outrigger pad and crane pad industry, we are very pleased to have DICA involved at the International Training Center,” he said.

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“The new state-of-the-art IUOE Training Center is a first class operation run by first class people. Working with Chris Treml to have DICA products on site has been a great experience. Chris is a tremendous advocate for the mission of IUOE and we are proud to have partnered with such an excellent training organization and facility,” said Kris Koberg, CEO of DICA. “Rather than use wood, we liked that DICA outrigger pads are made using their engineered  thermoplastic that won’t ever break, wear out or need maintenance,” said Treml. “Because the centre was purpose built with training in mind, the ground conditions for crane setup are excellent.

Based on the information provided by IUOE, we provided product recommendations for outrigger pad area and pad thickness requirements for their everyday operational needs.”

Crane training at the International Training Center includes Level 1 fundamentals; Level 2, which includes crane setup, operations, techniques like catching the load, rigging, and signalling; and Level 3, which is advanced operations such as dual crane picks. For Level 2 training, operators will be required to handle outrigger pads as part of the proper crane setup procedures.

To meet future OSHA requirements, the International Training Center also offers third-party accredited crane operator certification testing. NCCCO and OECP practical exams are conducted on pre-set courses marked by barriers. For this testing, the IUOE uses DICA’s TrainSmart Pole Barriers to create the courses. “We really like that DICA’s TrainSmart Pole Barriers are lightweight and will never need maintenance. They really take the wear and tear of repeated use,” said Treml.

Thousands of IUOE members from around North America will come through the International Training Center per year. The world-class facility includes more than 8,000 square feet of conference space, 15 classrooms and labs,  12 pad crane field, simulators, and much more. “We didn’t want our Locals to have to reinvent the wheel when it came to training,” said Treml. “This facility augments the great work they are doing.” As part of DICA’s partnership with the IUOE International Training Center, DICA will further support Local IUOE training efforts with it’s products and training materials. For more information about the IUOE International Training Center, visit https://www.iuoe.org/training/international-training-and-conference-center.

About DICA
Since 1988, DICA has specialized in building engineered outrigger pads, crane pads, and cribbing products that deliver equipment stability, ergonomic safety and profitability. With 50-plus standard models in the SafetyTechFiberMax,and ProStack product lines, DICA is the only foundational support company that provides engineered solutions for equipment ranging from RV’s, light duty equipment trailers and aerial equipment up to 500-ton capacity cranes.Learn more at www.dicausa.com.


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