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May 23

2023 Motor Grader Operator Workshop – Atlantic

Event Details
LOCATION

Atlantic

VENUE

Cass County Community Center
805 W 10th St,
Atlantic, IA 50022

DATES

May 23, 2023

TIME

Registration/check-in begins at 8:00 am
Workshop begins at 8:30 am

ROADS SCHOLAR CREDITS

6 Credit Hours

Event Contact
Paul Albritton
InTrans, Iowa LTAP
515-294-1231
palbritt@iastate.edu

Description

Motor Grader Operator (MoGO) training is a one ­or two day program led by experienced operators who teach others efficient and safe operating practices.

Classroom session. The session which includes Instruction and presentations, primarily focuses on blading techniques for different tasks, roadway/roadside cross section elements, safety, and equipment. Participants are often from several cities or counties, which promotes discussion and exchange of ideas and techniques.

Optional field session. NEW for 2023 –  For those new operators attending a classroom session in 2023 there will be an opportunity to work one on one with an instructor the week of  August 7 – 11. This training will take place on closed gravel roads at the Iowa National Guard Base – Camp Dodge in Johnston. Participants will learn the basic operation of a grader including moldboard pitch, blade angle, articulation, adjustments needed for proper roadway crown, shoulder work, aggressive balding techniques and the importance of pre-trip inspections. Details are still in development and more information concerning this field day event will be sent to all cities and counties that have participants registered for a classroom session.

Who should attend?

This training is designed for motor grader operators and their supervisors.

New operators find the training helpful, and experienced operators say it is a good refresher course. Supervisors learn about new developments and operating techniques.

Course participants should be familiar with basic equipment operations prior to attending.

Instructors

Each MoGO program is taught by a team of two instructors who have had extensive on ­the job experience operating motor graders. During the classroom portion of the program, the instructors answer questions, promote group discussion, and share their own expertise.

For More Information

If you have questions about workshop content, contact Paul Albritton, Technical Training Coordinator, 515-­294­-1231, palbritt@iastate.edu 

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