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Snow School for Mechanics and Technicians

Get under the hood of winter service vehicles in this hands-on course designed to help mechanics and technicians master the systems that keep roads safe all season long.

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Fee:
$505.00
Duration:
One day

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand the function and maintenance of automated controller and spreader systems 
  • Troubleshoot hydraulic systems used for wet/dry material application and plowing 
  • Apply preventative maintenance strategies to reduce downtime and extend equipment life 
  • Explore environmental and salt management issues affecting vehicle performance 
  • Gain hands-on experience through live equipment demonstrations 

Course Description

Snow School for Mechanics and Technicians is a specialized training program tailored for those who maintain and calibrate winter service vehicles. This course dives deep into the mechanics of modern snow and ice control equipment, with a focus on automated spreader controllers, hydraulic systems, and troubleshooting techniques. 

Participants will explore practical solutions to common mechanical issues, learn best practices for preventative maintenance, and examine how new materials impact vehicle performance. With live demonstrations and expert instruction, this course equips technicians with the skills and confidence to keep fleets running smoothly through the toughest winter conditions. 

Course Details

  • Designed for professionals responsible for winter fleet maintenance, including: 
  • Mechanics and technicians 
  • Fleet managers 
  • Equipment calibration specialists 
  • Winter maintenance contractors 
  • Environmental and Salt Management Issues 
  • Do New Materials Mean New Mechanical Problems? 
  • Demystifying Electronic Spreader Controllers 
  • Preventative Maintenance Best Practices 
  • Equipment Demonstration 
  • Hydraulics 
  • Troubleshooting 

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Engineering Institute of Canada: Awards 7 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)