2 Credit Hours – $2,500.00
The growth in construction and telecommunications throughout America has led to an increased need to bury fiber optics, electrical lines, water pipes, sewer lines, etc. Moreover, the use of a backhoe loader isn’t always practical, feasible or economical, due to existing hazards or terrain. That leaves directional drilling as the best option and the fastest-growing industrial talent among utilities, municipalities, contractors and the communications industry. Designed as a course delivered over a four-to-five day format, the Horizontal Directional Drilling Level I Training Course is the first of its kind in the nation. Through a combination of class-room and field training sessions, participants will acquire the useful knowledge and skills required for operating a directional drill according to the standards included in the manufacturer’s Operator’s Manual and the Best Practices Guide developed by the AEM and HDD Consortium.
Course Objective:
The overall objective of this training is to provide participants with useful information and the opportunity to develop skills for operating equipment.
Course Description:
The course includes instruction, in-field exercises, and professional coaching for the following skill areas:
- HDD Safety
- Pre-Planning
- Tracking Electronics
- Maintenance
- Downhole Tools
- General Maintenance of Equipment
- Field Operation
- Drilling Fluids
Key Learning Objectives:
Participant will…
- Identify equipment and components and describe key functions.
- Explain proper procedures required in the event of an electric strike and gas strike.
- State the proper method of verifying a specific “locate” that will be crossed along the planned bore path.
- Demonstrate the ability to mix fluid additives for a prescribed job.
- Demonstrate the proper procedure for calibrating the Tracker to the beacon.
- Demonstrate the ability to set up the directional unit according to the instructions in the Operator’s Manual.
- Identify bits and back-reamers used with applicable soil conditions and job specifications.
- Demonstrate the ability to locate and take a depth estimate of the beacon.
- Demonstrate the ability to operate the directional drill unit according to instructions in the Operator’s Manual.
Course Agenda
Course Syllabus
1 Credit Hour – $303.00
The first responsibility of any excavation or horizontal drilling crew is to locate and mark the location of existing buried pipes, wires, etc. Failure to do so can
be costly in terms of damage and fines…..not to mention detrimental to hundreds, if not thousands of people. Failure to accurately locate gas lines and high-voltage power lines can also be harmful or fatal to crewmembers. That’s why the Kansas Institute of Underground Technology has devoted an entire course to the subject of Locator Equipment raining. This Level 1 course is designed to provide the participant with useful knowledge and the necessary skill development for operating a Ditch Witch 950R/T receiver
and transmitter system according to the standards included in the manufacturer’s Operator’s Manual and the Best Practices Guide developed by the Common Ground Alliance.
Course Objective:
The overall purpose for this course is to provide the participant the skills and knowledge to accurately locate and identify underground utilities and obstructions.
Course Description:
This course is designed to equip participants with knowledge and skill development for basic operation of advanced pipe and cable locating equipment.
- Review of Measurable Learning Objectives
- Safety
- Location Theory
- Location Techniques
- Field Operation
Key Learning Objectives:
Participant will…
- Demonstrate the ability to properly connect the transmitter to target line.
- Demonstrate the ability to locate and take a depth estimate of a target line.
- Demonstrate the ability to change transmitting frequencies of the transmitter and match it with the 950 Receiver.
- Explain basic Locating Theory.
Course Agenda
Course Syllabus
If our standard training, in Horizontal Directional Drilling or Locator Operations is not what you are looking for we can develop a customized program to meet your needs. The Kansas Institute of Underground Technology can design training that best fits your workforce whether it’s face-to-face, or online or webinar. Since our training is mobile, we also have the ability to train at a location of your choosing. We invite you to look at the
Damage Prevention Concepts Agenda, which is just one example of a company designed training. Contact us and let the Kansas Institute of Underground Technology build the customized training that best suits you.