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Spec Rescue International
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2014
The Spec Show - Structural Collapse Specialist Class
Spec Instructor Jon Rigolo provides an overview recorded live from the Oct 2022 Structural Collapse Specialist Classes held at the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center. Spec International is a corporate sponsor of this annual training event with a majority of the instructors being provided by Spec.
To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
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The Spec Show - PPE Overview
มุมมอง 460ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Jon Rigolo discusses personal protective equipment on this episode of the Spec Show - what to wear when responding to a deployment, wide-area searches or a collapse. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Rigging Inspections
มุมมอง 395ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Kevin Long reviews rigging inspections in this episode of the Spec Show. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Differences between a Single Point Choker Hitch and a Double Point Choker Hitch
มุมมอง 427ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Kevin Long reviews the main differences between a two point hitch and a one point hitch, use of various choker and sling types and related crane operations. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Using Excavator with a Thumb to Remove Debris
มุมมอง 348ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor James Templeton shares how to remove debris from a pile more quickly than a crane by using an excavator with a thumb. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Pipe Calculations
มุมมอง 485ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Mark Hundley discusses pipe calculations to determine weight of pipe before moving - FEMA formula and Field Calculations formula are covered in this video. Check it out to see Mark walk you through the math on both of these formulas. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or visit our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Angle Grinders
มุมมอง 576ปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Mike Kaliher provides a quick review of angle grinders, best wheel selection for various types of usage, need for wheel guards, and proper install of wheels. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Start Up Procedures for the Petrogen Cutting Torch
มุมมอง 3.4Kปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of The Spec Show, Instructor Jack Reall goes over the start up procedures for the Petrogen Cutting Torch, an oxy gasoline cutting system used in the USAR environment. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - Torch Training: Cutting Loaded Beams
มุมมอง 1.4Kปีที่แล้ว
Spec Instructor Craig Mignogno guides us through cutting loaded beams cut techniques as taught on day 2 of SCS training. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specrescue.com
The Spec Show - PPE for Torch Work in the USAR Environment
มุมมอง 6782 ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode the focus is on personal protective equipment that is needed when operating torches in the USAR environment: Nomex hoods, ear protection, helmets - vents covered, heavy leather welding gloves, welding jacket, shaded glasses, and adjustable wrench. To find out more about Spec International, Your Solutions Expert, give us a call at: 757-468-4513 or check out our website: www.specr...
SPEC Industry Sector
มุมมอง 1352 ปีที่แล้ว
Solutions for the Industrial Environment Spec can provide all of the special services that industry needs to be ANSI and OSHA compliant. We utilize specialized rescue training techniques to get the job done. Expert members of the Spec instructional cadre can be onsite to act as stand-by rescue teams while work is being performed. Whether it be training, stand-by or access, we will custom our de...
The Spec Show - Changing the blade on a cutoff saw (Kaliher)
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The Spec Show - Changing the blade on a cutoff saw (Kaliher)
The Spec Show - Replacing the drive belt on a cutoff saw (Kaliher)
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The Spec Show - Replacing the drive belt on a cutoff saw (Kaliher)
The Spec Show - Cutting Metal when breaching Concrete (Mignogno)
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The Spec Show - Cutting Metal when breaching Concrete (Mignogno)
The Spec Show - The Paratech Multiforce Airbag (Journigan)
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The Spec Show - The Paratech Multiforce Airbag (Journigan)
The Spec Show - Leader Searchcam (Irizarry)
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The Spec Show - Leader Searchcam (Irizarry)
The Spec Show Orienting Diagonal Braces on Vertical Shoring
มุมมอง 8K8 ปีที่แล้ว
The Spec Show Orienting Diagonal Braces on Vertical Shoring
The Spec Show (Hundley) Bolting, Swivel Hoist Rings & Lifting Concrete
มุมมอง 8K8 ปีที่แล้ว
The Spec Show (Hundley) Bolting, Swivel Hoist Rings & Lifting Concrete
The Spec Show - Cutting Concrete Part 3
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The Spec Show - Cutting Concrete Part 3
The Spec Show - Cutting Concrete Part 2
มุมมอง 3.6K9 ปีที่แล้ว
The Spec Show - Cutting Concrete Part 2
The Spec Show (Martinette) The Paratech Strut
มุมมอง 9K9 ปีที่แล้ว
The Spec Show (Martinette) The Paratech Strut
The Spec Show (Zawlocki) The "L" Trench
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The Spec Show (Zawlocki) The "L" Trench
Excellent video!
Places i want some vidoes
Thank you for the lessons
This was way more useful than other videos I found. I am surprised of how little views this had.
Very good
Thank you Sir Very informative
Hi I want video crine start
Aw gee, only one comment in 7 years! Well, I just wanted to brace two posts in close proximity and that diagonal angle with the horizontal in the middle was the answer. Thanks!
Nice
all this effort to start the torch and not a bit of actual cutting?
Good treinng cranes operador.
Bless you, sir, so thrilled I come across your video, saved me from so many mistakes
Your so cute on camera😍
thanks for the lessons sir.😊
Plant operator student from Nakuru. Thanks for the lesson 3:26
3:15 Thanks for the lessons
Great presentation Jon. Go Spec!!!!
Good Jobs
When do you know so you have to replace a blade?
Thank you, helped me out a lot with a rental I got and did not know how to change the blade out. Works the same for a Senco S8100
That's my husband!!!! ❤️
Thanks for the quick refresher Jack!
Nice
Good ser
Can wood be cut with a con saw
Not recommend Fran. Blade heats up and can come Apart
Got it off within seconds thanks
This is helpful video.. I have also videos on my channel about crane operating tips.. Just check it.. Thanks..
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I worked under a crane for a short gig. The caller, Gator, wasn't fucking around. He didn't like random people walking through his zone. (He was nice to them) but One time, the load moved somewhere he didn't call. He stopped the load and was like, "who fucking called that drop!?! Who called it!? I'm calling the load! Keep your hands down!" Nobody fessed up. I took that shit serious, though, even being my first time. I watched the loads and paid attention to the crane. (I believe it was this Lead who was a caller on the crane opposite of the stadium we were working on who called the move, which would explain why the crane operator took his signal)
Thanks brother
Super
Hello help me .l want working to you
Literally helped my guys so much at work! Appreciate the video
You should have spoken more about that bushing you removed but didnt replace on the stihl blade and why you need that bushing and where do you get one it if you using another brand blade. Thanks
J’aime beaucoup ce métier
Banksmane
Thanks for this. Not many videos with 1 handed signals which we need to use on the daily. Most of the time we are doing something with one hand and signal with the other.
I often have to drive a lift at work to stage our materials when our warehouse operator isn't there. My crew will give me hand signals, as i am driving "blind", but all-clear. I think it's cute, so i let them.. and it adds a layer.of safety. But, i have been on a lift for 20 years. I'm a surgeon.
Is there a bull ring or something designed for a tag out line?
Nice
I thought thumb down/up and opening/closing fingers meant boom moves down/up and cable is hoisted either up/down keeping the load stationary?
That is what he explained
thank you sir. so easy. but hearing some 1 do it right is all the world of difference. thank u
You missed: dog everything, all signals from now on are slow (rubbing hands together) hoist up slowly, hoist down slowly, main hoist, whip line, extended boom, and retract boom.
Grade 70 or lower has high carbon steel where grade 80 or higher is alloy steel. Grade 80 or higher will typically stretch 15 to 20 percent before it fails. Unless you put a major shock load on it.
The hook on your grade 70 chain says 3/8 which has a working load limit of 6,600 pounds. Even if you were right and it was a 5/16 grade 70 chain then the working load limit is 4700 pounds. Not 5400.
Thank you!
Recently bought a Stihl TS500i but have an issue,the blade wobbles not much but u can tell specially when when blade comes to a stop,any idea what it is? Need to fix ASAP!!
Bearing
@@jplopez489 thanks for the reply,it was not the bearing it was the thrust washer works like new again!.
@@jplopez489 lol … bearing..
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Love these shirts man so cool.
Nice cool always good when I did iron work back in the day n drilling cool company I was at now since I weld /labor help out every I could. Now waiting for next year or something I guess till I sign or go the a company somewhere but I'm happy staying busy all year around
nice..Tading