Monday, November 25, 2019
ASME In-Company Training Program Offers Economical, On-Site Live Courses
ASME In-Company  Training Program Offers Economical, On-Site Live Courses ASME In-Company  Training Program Offers Economical, On-Site Live Courses ASME In-Company  Training Program Offers Economical, On-Site Live CoursesEach year, ASME  Training  Development presents its more than 150 public short courses,  which were developed to keep engineers current with the constantly changing  profession and workplace, in a variety of locations throughout the world.  However, ASME also offers another training option -  ASME In-Company Training -   that enables corporations, universities and other organizations to save on  travel expenses by offering these same live courses on-site at their facility  at a time of their choosing.    Every course that  ASME Training  Development offers to the public can be presented as an  In-Company course, depending upon the availability of the instructors.  Companies can work with the instructors to customize the courses to address  specific workplace issues.    So, in addition to being accommodating to corporate  budgets and schedules, live In-Company Training courses can be tailored to meet  the individual geschftsleben needs of the company hosting them.    ASME In-Company  Training courses are presented by ASME-approved instructors who are recognized  experts within their professional disciplines. Most code courses are developed  and taught by ASME Code Committee members who understand and can communicate  code or standard relevance and their impact on safety, quality and integrity.    Courses cover a  range of topics including boilers and pressure vessels bolting design and  materials elevators and escalators fluids and heat transfer geometric  dimensioning and tolerancing project management nuclear power plants piping  and pipelines process safety risk and reliability and welding. Employees can  earn continuing education units (CEUs) or professional development hours (PDHs)  upon completion of each course.    To learn more  about the A   SME In-Company Training program, visit http//go.asme.org/corporate or contact Paul Francis, Corporate Development, (973) 244-2304 or francispasme.org.    
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