Three Winners Named in Crane Simulator Rodeo
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Skip Ohman, The Crosby Group, presents Jimmie Mims with the Tower Crane Simulator award. |
January 5, 2012–During the North American Crane Bureau’s annual Professional Development Conference (PDC), held in November in Las Vegas, Nev., 36 individuals competed in the company’s 7th Annual Crane Simulator Rodeo. Three Rodeo Champions were named. Alan Gates, representing the U.S. Marine Corps, returned after getting second place in 2010 to earn the top score in the telescopic mobile crane category. The best tower crane operator was Jimmie Mims of DM Petroleum Operations Co. (formerly DynMcDermott). Mims, a recurring attendee to the PDC, is a crane training coordinator and inspector. First-timer Tylene Campbell, an overhead crane operator working for Boeing Aircraft, was the top overhead crane operator.
NACB Interactive Educational Systems Inc. (IES),
Alan Gates
Gates, who has served six years with the Marines, is currently the head of Equipment Operations for the Facilities Maintenance Division at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms,
“The Facility Maintenance Division is similar to a public works department in the civilian world,” explained Gates. As well as other heavy equipment, the Division owns two rough-terrain cranes—a 50-ton Grove and 25-ton
Tylene Campbell
“Our cranes are older so the simulator controls are different (levers versus joysticks) than what I’m used to,” said Gates. “However, I think the simulators are a good a tool for using load charts, understanding the impact of shock loads, and other operational scenarios.”
According to Stutes, interest in simulators has grown over the years. “The quality of crane operator training is significantly enhanced with the introduction of a simulator into a company’s own training repertoire,” he said. “There is a cost benefit of utilizing simulation vs. actual production equipment for training, especially in manufacturing and construction environments. Simulators improve the quality of training and increase the frequency of training.”
The 2012 PDC and 8th Annual Crane Simulator Rodeo will be held in November. Visit www.cranesafe.com for more information.