Building an Apparatus to Do Work

Richard Riley

This Webcast will go through the process and design of an apparatus that is ready to go to work. The cost of apparatus today demands that departments get the most for their money and that the rig can do the job for the community and firefighters it will serve. The engineering of rigs should always be driven by the firefighters who ride it, with a balance of mechanical needs to ensure reliable performance. This class will help guide you through the design, engineering, and final delivery of your apparatus.

Save My Seat

RICHARD RILEY

Richard Riley is president of Traditions Training with 39 years of service. He is a fire apparatus manager and a regular columnist for Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment.

USSC/Valor

Sponsored By: United Safety / Valor

United Safety is committed to delivering the most innovative and reliable safety and survivability solutions that our customers can trust to protect life and property, including fire suppression products, active air purification, and vehicle safety lock. Our portfolio also consists of seating for fire trucks, ambulances, commercial and school buses, as well as military vehicles and rail cars. 

Please visit us at: https://go.unitedsafetycorporation.com/clarion2022

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