This four session virtual learning course is geared toward experienced entertainment riggers looking to review and sharpen the math skills outlined by the Entertainment Technician Certification Program. This course examines mathematical principles through real world scenarios broken down and examined step-by-step with visual examples and instructor prompted problem solving. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to identify the relevant mathematical principals and formulas and demonstrate their application in a variety of real world rigging scenarios. This course offers an excellent review of the rigging math skills necessary for success on ETCP Arena or Theatre Rigging Exams. Current ETCP certified technicians are eligible for 16 renewal credits for participation.
Basic Math Refresh - Order of Operations, Ratios, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry
Components of Force, Vectors
Design Factors - Working Load Limit, Breaking Strength, Efficiency
Pulley Math, D/d Ratio, Fleet Angles
Load Basics - Point, Uniform Distributed, Indeterminate, Static, Dynamic, Shock Load
Center of Gravity, Tilt a 2-point object
Loads on a Beam, Single, multiple, cantilevered
Multipoint Uniform Distributed Loads, equal point spacing, equal load sharing
Slings and Forces, Effective Length of Hitch, Breast-lines, Calculating Bridle leg length and Tension
Ground supported Structures
Team Problem solving challenge
DATES: August 31 - September 3, 2020
LOCATION: Online
INSTRUCTOR: Michael Matthews, ETCP Recognized Trainer
This course is made possible through the IATSE TTF Course Reimbursement Program. If you are interested in this training, contact Local 500 for more information.