To ensure the highest quality of customer satisfaction, Terminal Dynamics Group has developed Training courses to satisfy OSHA compliance requirements as well as onsite Industrial Training Programs for our clients.
• OSHA 1910.179 • ASME B30.2 and others • State/Provincial Regulations • MSHA – Mining
#830 - NCCER.
#700 - Overhead Crane Operator
#808A, #808C - Overhead Crane Operator
#808T - Overhead Crane Operator & Rigging T-T-T
#812 - Bucket/Grapple Crane Operator
#SmOP - Smarton Operator
#800, #800W - R1 Rigging Fundamentals, Inspections & Signals
#800A - Advanced Rigging & Rigging Inspection.
#800T - Rigging Fundamentals, Inspections & Signals Train-the-Trainer
#880, #880W - Crane Regulations & Risk Management
#818, #819, #819W - Overhead Crane Inspection
#820, #820SP, #820W - Overhead Crane Inspection Refresher
#819M, #819MW - Frequent Crane Inspections.
#811, #809 - Overhead Crane Mechanical Maintenance.
#805, #807A - Overhead Crane Electrical Maintenance.
Enlist our expert CNC technicians for all your preventative maintenance needs. A Preventative Maintenance program plays an important role in assisting your manufacturing personnel with minimizing unexpected machine downtime. This allows your production managers to make informed decisions associated with production schedules as a result of planned maintenance service and ultimately expected machine uptime.
When deciding to implement a Preventative Maintenance program, it is important to know that almost any Preventative Maintenance program can take on many different forms and functions. That is why we work with you to define the scope of your Preventative Maintenance program and tailor it to your specific needs.
At the time of service, we document your machine details for future reference, as well as create a detailed Preventative Maintenance procedure for your specific machine. This data is provided to you in hard copy and electronic format and kept in our records for any future verification needs
Don’t write off the need for a preventative maintenance program just because you have older machines. A large portion of our service calls are directly related to lubrication, drive belt or electrical failures–all of which would have been be addressed on even the most basic of Preventative Maintenance schedules.
TDG Integration Team practice focuses on helping organizations improve their processes. As Lean/Six Sigma experts, we work with the organization's existing IT, Business Operations, Supply Chains, and Human Resources to develop Strategic, Tactical and Operational plans and budgets for the improvement of organizational performance. We then guide the implementation of these plans from stakeholder presentations to implementation to ensure success.
Business demands inter-connectivity between systems. Customers and Partners who subscribe to your services need a robust API layer to be able to interact with the data you provide. Tech Stack migrations demand engineering resources that may not be available within your organization. Whether your organization wants to leverage APIs as a catalyst for hyper-growth to build an extensive third-party ecosystem.
People are your greatest asset and your greatest liability. Most cyberattacks are behavioral (97%) versus technical (3%). As such, your strategy for keeping critical data secure needs to be holistic. HGS uses a proprietary Vulnerability Assessment to determine areas of key vulnerability in your operations. Armed with this information, we help you develop a cyber strategy that is comprehensive and cost effective.
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