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October 2006 |
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New Training for Underwater Bridge InspectionInspection of the underwater portions of the Nation's bridges is the focus of a new 3-day course now available from the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) National Highway Institute (NHI). Using real-life examples, Underwater Bridge Inspection (Course No. FHWA-NHI-130091) offers an overview of diving operations. The course provides bridge inspection training that is now required by the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) for all divers conducting underwater inspections. "Satisfactory completion of this course will fulfill the NBIS requirement for an underwater bridge inspection diver, " says Gary Moss of FHWA. Bridge inspection program managers, structural engineers, and non-diving bridge inspectors from the public and private sectors will also benefit from the course. The pilot course was held in Reno, Nevada, from June 13-15, 2006. The 29 participants included representatives from the Nevada, California, Washington State, and Idaho departments of transportation, as well as from engineering firms, commercial diving firms in the United States and Canada, and the U.S. Navy. "There was a great deal of interest in the course, with attendees ranging from beginners to individuals with 20 to 25 years experience, " says Dave Severns of the Nevada Department of Transportation. "The course was very well received. Most students indicated on evaluation surveys that they were quite satisfied with the training."
Course topics include methods of underwater inspection, underwater material deterioration mechanisms and inspection techniques, scour inspection techniques, and underwater National Bridge Inventory (NBI) and element level rating. Upon completion of the course, participants will have the ability to:
At the conclusion of the course, a final exam will be administered. The course fee is $400 per participant. The minimum class size is 20, with a maximum of 30. To host this course, visit the NHI Web site (www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov) and complete the "On-Site Course Request" form (FHWA Form 1530). Course scheduling is subject to instructor availability. For information on course content, contact Gary Moss at FHWA, 202-366-4654 (email: gary.moss@fhwa.dot.gov). For more information on scheduling the course, contact the NHI Training Coordinator at 703-235-0534 (email: nhitraining@fhwa.dot.gov).
.................................................. Articles in this issue: A Long-life Future for Concrete Pavements New Training for Underwater Bridge Inspection Transportation Planning and Asset Management .................................................. |