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SUMMARY:Rigging 10: Rigging Concepts
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Rigging: Fundamentals for New Learners\nDescription:\nStep into the exciting world of rigging with this foundational class designed for newcomers! Learn the essential skills and safety practices required to lift and suspend show elements with confidence. Whether you’re looking to become a ground rigger or work at heights\, this hands-on workshop covers the basics of rigging gear\, truss assembly\, motor operation\, and force management. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nHow to identify and inspect rigging gear like shackles\, wire ropes\, and slings.\nSafe truss assembly techniques and motor setup best practices.\nThe science of force\, gravity\, and how they affect rigging systems.\nCritical safety measures to protect yourself and others on the job site.\nProper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).\n\nThis class is perfect for those interested in backstage and live event production who want to develop safe and efficient rigging practices. \nLocation: 4349 Twain Ave B\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120 in Mission Valley. \nWe are at the end of a surprisingly long driveway that is found on the South Side of Twain Ave\, right next to the doggie day care and across from the black\, white and grey newer apartment building. We have limited parking within our own complex only; street parking is great but do not use any other parking lots. \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/rigging-10-rigging-concepts/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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SUMMARY:Audio 10: Intro to Audio
DESCRIPTION:IATSE 122’s ‘Audio 10: Intro to Audio’ class is a foundational course tailored for those beginning their path in the audio industry. In this 2-hour entry-level class\, you will gain essential knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively on an audio crew\, guided by the supervision of experienced professionals. Discover the fundamental concepts of audio\, delving into its various applications in settings like live events\, broadcasts\, and entertainment. Learn to identify and understand the core audio equipment\, including microphones\, cables\, and connectors\, and comprehend their basic functions. This class places a strong emphasis on safety protocols in audio work\, ensuring you’re equipped to handle equipment safely and professionally. \nAdditionally\, you’ll explore the basics of audio setups\, gaining an understanding of signal flow from source to output. We’ll also cover the principles of effective cable management and the significance of customer service in the audio industry. By the end of this course\, you’ll have a solid grasp of audio terminology and an appreciation of the different roles within the audio sector. Whether you’re aiming for a career in live sound\, theater\, broadcast\, or film\, this class will lay the groundwork for your professional journey\, providing you with the knowledge and confidence to operate under experienced guidance. Join us to step into the world of audio with clarity and competence. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify Basic Audio Concepts: Recall the definition of audio and its applications in various contexts like meetings\, public addresses\, live broadcasts\, entertainment\, and concert sound.\nRecognize Different Types of Audio Equipment: Memorize the names and basic functions of different audio equipment\, including microphones\, cables\, and connectors.\nRecall Safety Protocols: Remember general safety guidelines and specific safety measures related to audio work.\nUnderstand Audio Terminology: Identify key audio terms and their meanings\, such as signal flow\, gain structure\, and different types of audio signals (mic level\, line level\, speaker level).\nComprehend the Role of Audio in Various Settings: Understand the importance and use of audio in settings like corporate events\, theater\, concert sound\, broadcast\, and film.\nInterpret Basic Audio Setups: Understand the basic setup of audio systems\, including the signal flow from microphones to speakers.\nGrasp the Basics of Cable Management: Understand the principles of wrapping and managing cables effectively.\nUnderstand the Importance of Customer Service in Audio Work: Comprehend the role of customer service in ensuring effective audio management and the comfort of presenters and performers.\n\n4349 Twain Ave B\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120 in Mission Valley. \nRegister HERE \nWe are at the end of a surprisingly long driveway that is found on the South Side of Twain Ave\, right next to the doggie day care and across from the black\, white and grey newer apartment building. We have limited parking within our own complex only; street parking is great but do not use any other parking lots. \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatselocal122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/audio-10-intro-to-audio/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260515T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T182354Z
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SUMMARY:Primer 20: Stagehand Skills Primer
DESCRIPTION:Master the Stage: An Introduction to Essential Stagehand Skills\n9AM-4PM with a 1 hour lunch at noon. \nBecome an indispensable member of any live event production with this comprehensive introductory course on fundamental stagehand skills. Whether your interest lies in theatre\, concerts\, corporate events\, or festivals\, this class will equip you with the foundational knowledge and hands-on techniques to work safely and efficiently behind the scenes. \nThis course provides a detailed overview of the core competencies every stagehand needs. From the proper handling of equipment to understanding the language of the stage\, you will gain the practical skills necessary to step onto a job site with confidence. \nCourse Outline:\n1. The Art of the Coil: Professional Cable Wrapping A well-coiled cable is the mark of a true professional. Learn the industry-standard “over-under” wrapping technique\, a method that not only prevents tangles and extends the life of the cable but also ensures quick and easy deployment during setup. We will cover the mechanics of this essential skill\, allowing you to handle audio\, lighting\, and power cables with proficiency. \n2. A Clean Stage is a Safe Stage: Tabbing and Taping Properly securing cables is paramount for the safety of performers\, crew\, and the audience. This section will introduce the correct methods for “tabbing” and taping down cables using gaffer’s tape. You will learn how to create a clean\, trip-hazard-free environment while protecting the cables from damage and ensuring a professional appearance. \n3. Building the Backbone: Truss Assembly Stage truss forms the skeleton of most modern productions\, supporting lighting\, sound\, and video elements. This module will cover the fundamentals of assembling and disassembling common types of stage truss. You will learn to identify different truss components\, understand basic load-bearing principles\, and follow safe building practices to construct stable and secure structures. \n4. Handle with Care: Best Practices for Materials Handling The live event industry involves the constant movement of heavy and often delicate equipment. This segment will focus on safe and efficient materials handling techniques. Topics will include proper lifting procedures\, the use of dollies and carts\, and best practices for loading and unloading trucks. The emphasis will be on personal safety and the prevention of injury and equipment damage. \n5. Speaking the Language: A Guide to Stage Directions Clear communication is critical in the fast-paced environment of a live show. This portion of the class will demystify the terminology used on stage. You will learn the definitions and applications of terms such as “stage left\,” “stage right\,” “upstage\,” “downstage\,” and “in the round\,” enabling you to understand and execute directions with precision. \nPlease note: \nThis class has limited capacity and as such it will be treated like a job call regarding call out procedures\, tardiness and no call no show. \nRegister HERE \nRequirements: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in-person class offered at the San Diego Theatrical Training Trust Corp. Training Center. Please take traffic into consideration to arrive on time.\nParking is limited\, please park directly in front of our building. All other spaces are reserved\n\n\n4349 Twain Ave B\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120 in Mission Valley.\n\nWe are at the end of a surprisingly long driveway that is found on the South Side of Twain Ave\, right next to the Doggie Daycare and across from the black\, white and grey newer apartment building. We have limited parking within our own complex only; street parking is great but do not use any other parking lots.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/primer-20-stagehand-skills-primer-2/
LOCATION:IATSE Local 122 Training Center\, 3737 camino del rio south\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108\, United States
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260518T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260518T160000
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CREATED:20260424T222908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T222908Z
UID:10001961-1779091200-1779120000@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Skill-Sign Off
DESCRIPTION:Skill sign offs are your chance to prove that you can do a particular skill.  All successful sign-offs are reported to dispatch and appropriate job classifications are added to your work profile.  Currently we are building our skill sign of abilities and offer Audio\, Basic Stagehand Skills\, and some Rigging sign-offs.  We will have appointments at 10am\, 12pm\, and 2pm at the Training Center found at 4349 Twain Ave in Mission Valley.  Please fill out the THIS form to reserve your time slot today.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/skill-sign-off-4/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T182549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T182549Z
UID:10001969-1779184800-1779195600@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Video 10: Introduction to Video Crew
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of live event video production with ‘Video 10: Intro to Video.’ This foundational course is designed to introduce you to the basics of video crew operations. Gain a solid understanding of cable identification\, learning to distinguish between different types and their uses in the field. \nAdditionally\, the class outlines the various crew positions and their responsibilities\, ensuring you know who does what and how to work effectively within a team. Perfect for beginners\, this course provides the essential knowledge needed to start your journey in video production confidently. \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/video-10-introduction-to-video-crew-2/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T130000
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CREATED:20260504T184402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T184402Z
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SUMMARY:Audio 30: Audio Basics
DESCRIPTION:This is an entry level class that is designed for individuals new to IATSE Local 122 or new to the audio department. “Audio 30 – Intro to Audio”\, or a small level of experience working on audio crews\, is required to take this class. \nCompletion of this class begins to prepare the individual for the technical knowledge required to work with audio systems. Individuals are not expected to work alone upon completion of this class\, however the individual is expected to be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of audio systems and their components. Individuals will begin to learn the working technical theories that are key to using audio systems. Individuals will learn about the “basic sound system”\, it’s variations\, and the variety of cabling conventions used. Topics of signal chain\, gain structure\, routing\, powering\, and basic setup are covered. \nUpon completion of this class\, individuals are expected to be able to identify all major parts of an audio system\, and be able to work with an experienced supervisor to setup a small to medium sized sound system. This class prepares individuals to setup an audio system in an “A/V” room type of environment and gives them the tools to troubleshoot a small breakout room. \n4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA 92120 \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatselocal122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/audio-30-audio-basics/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260526T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T183426Z
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SUMMARY:Rigging 20: Hands-On Rigging Skills Lab
DESCRIPTION:Ready to elevate your career in live events? This comprehensive two-part class combines foundational rigging principles with essential hands-on practice\, perfect for aspiring riggers and those looking to advance their skills. Whether you’re new to the field or aiming for ground rigging certification\, this workshop provides the knowledge and practical experience you need to safely and confidently work with rigging systems. \nYou must be able to tie a bowline. Bowline lessons/practice will begin at 9am. Main class will begin at 10AM \nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\nRigging Fundamentals: Get introduced to the exciting world of rigging\, learning the essential skills and safety practices to lift and suspend show elements with confidence.\nGear Identification & Inspection: Learn to identify and properly inspect critical rigging gear\, including shackles\, wire ropes\, and slings.\nTruss & Motor Operations: Master safe truss assembly techniques and best practices for motor setup and operation.\nThe Science of Rigging: Understand the principles of force\, gravity\, and their impact on rigging systems.\nSafety First: Dive deep into critical safety measures\, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)\, and how to protect yourself and others on the job site.\nHands-On Skills Lab: Gain invaluable practical experience working with baskets and bridles\, including essential knot-tying skills and bridle-building techniques.\n\nWho Should Attend:\nThis class is ideal for newcomers to the rigging industry\, individuals seeking to become ground riggers\, and those looking to enhance their rigging proficiency. The skills learned here can help you pass ground rigging sign-offs and may even lead to an invitation to the prestigious Mike Vincent Arena Rigging Training. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to build a strong foundation in rigging and gain the practical skills that set you apart! \n4349 Twain Ave B\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120 in Mission Valley. \nWe are at the end of a surprisingly long driveway that is found on the South Side of Twain Ave\, right next to the doggie day care and across from the black\, white and grey newer apartment building. We have limited parking within our own complex only; street parking is great but do not use any other parking lots. \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/rigging-20-hands-on-rigging-skills-lab-2/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T183522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T183522Z
UID:10001973-1779872400-1779894000@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Primer 20: Stagehand Skills Primer
DESCRIPTION:Master the Stage: An Introduction to Essential Stagehand Skills\n9AM-4PM with a 1 hour lunch at noon. \nBecome an indispensable member of any live event production with this comprehensive introductory course on fundamental stagehand skills. Whether your interest lies in theatre\, concerts\, corporate events\, or festivals\, this class will equip you with the foundational knowledge and hands-on techniques to work safely and efficiently behind the scenes. \nThis course provides a detailed overview of the core competencies every stagehand needs. From the proper handling of equipment to understanding the language of the stage\, you will gain the practical skills necessary to step onto a job site with confidence. \nCourse Outline:\n1. The Art of the Coil: Professional Cable Wrapping A well-coiled cable is the mark of a true professional. Learn the industry-standard “over-under” wrapping technique\, a method that not only prevents tangles and extends the life of the cable but also ensures quick and easy deployment during setup. We will cover the mechanics of this essential skill\, allowing you to handle audio\, lighting\, and power cables with proficiency. \n2. A Clean Stage is a Safe Stage: Tabbing and Taping Properly securing cables is paramount for the safety of performers\, crew\, and the audience. This section will introduce the correct methods for “tabbing” and taping down cables using gaffer’s tape. You will learn how to create a clean\, trip-hazard-free environment while protecting the cables from damage and ensuring a professional appearance. \n3. Building the Backbone: Truss Assembly Stage truss forms the skeleton of most modern productions\, supporting lighting\, sound\, and video elements. This module will cover the fundamentals of assembling and disassembling common types of stage truss. You will learn to identify different truss components\, understand basic load-bearing principles\, and follow safe building practices to construct stable and secure structures. \n4. Handle with Care: Best Practices for Materials Handling The live event industry involves the constant movement of heavy and often delicate equipment. This segment will focus on safe and efficient materials handling techniques. Topics will include proper lifting procedures\, the use of dollies and carts\, and best practices for loading and unloading trucks. The emphasis will be on personal safety and the prevention of injury and equipment damage. \n5. Speaking the Language: A Guide to Stage Directions Clear communication is critical in the fast-paced environment of a live show. This portion of the class will demystify the terminology used on stage. You will learn the definitions and applications of terms such as “stage left\,” “stage right\,” “upstage\,” “downstage\,” and “in the round\,” enabling you to understand and execute directions with precision. \nPlease note: \nThis class has limited capacity and as such it will be treated like a job call regarding call out procedures\, tardiness and no call no show. \nRequirements: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in-person class offered at the San Diego Theatrical Training Trust Corp. Training Center. Please take traffic into consideration to arrive on time.\nParking is limited\, please park directly in front of our building. All other spaces are reserved\n\n\n4349 Twain Ave B\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120 in Mission Valley.\n\nWe are at the end of a surprisingly long driveway that is found on the South Side of Twain Ave\, right next to the Doggie Daycare and across from the black\, white and grey newer apartment building. We have limited parking within our own complex only; street parking is great but do not use any other parking lots.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/primer-20-stagehand-skills-primer-3/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T183636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T183636Z
UID:10001974-1779962400-1779973200@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Electrics 10: Introduction to Electrics Crew
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Electrics 10: Introduction to Electrics Crew \nJoin us for an introductory session designed for newcomers to the world of stage production electrics. “Electrics 10: Introduction to Electrics Crew” is the perfect starting point for those aspiring to understand the basics of electrical work in theater and live events. In this class\, you’ll familiarize yourself with key electrical equipment\, grasp the fundamental roles and responsibilities of an electrics crew\, and learn essential safety protocols. We’ll also introduce you to the basic electrical terminology and standard tools used in the industry. This course is tailored to provide a solid foundation in stage electrics\, ensuring you leave with a clear understanding and newfound appreciation for this vital aspect of stage production. Whether you’re a budding stagehand or simply curious about the field\, this class is your first step into the electrifying world of stage production! \nClass Objectives: \nIdentify and describe the various types of gear used daily by electrics crew members. \nList and explain the best practices for the load-in and load-out processes in stage production. \nSummarize key safety protocols and demonstrate basic safety procedures for using power in stage production. \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call. If you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/electrics-10-introduction-to-electrics-crew/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260424T223214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T223214Z
UID:10001963-1780300800-1780329600@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Skill-Sign Off
DESCRIPTION:Skill sign offs are your chance to prove that you can do a particular skill.  All successful sign-offs are reported to dispatch and appropriate job classifications are added to your work profile.  Currently we are building our skill sign of abilities and offer Audio\, Basic Stagehand Skills\, and some Rigging sign-offs.  We will have appointments at 10am\, 12pm\, and 2pm at the Training Center found at 4349 Twain Ave in Mission Valley.  Please fill out the THIS form to reserve your time slot today.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/skill-sign-off-6/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T183212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T184137Z
UID:10001970-1780390800-1780405200@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Video 30: Fundamental Video Concepts
DESCRIPTION:This is an entry level class that is designed for individuals new to IATSE Local 122 or new to the audio department. “Audio 30 – Intro to Audio”\, or a small level of experience working on audio crews\, is required to take this class. \nCompletion of this class begins to prepare the individual for the technical knowledge required to work with audio systems. Individuals are not expected to work alone upon completion of this class\, however the individual is expected to be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of audio systems and their components. Individuals will begin to learn the working technical theories that are key to using audio systems. Individuals will learn about the “basic sound system”\, it’s variations\, and the variety of cabling conventions used. Topics of signal chain\, gain structure\, routing\, powering\, and basic setup are covered. \nUpon completion of this class\, individuals are expected to be able to identify all major parts of an audio system\, and be able to work with an experienced supervisor to setup a small to medium sized sound system. This class prepares individuals to setup an audio system in an “A/V” room type of environment and gives them the tools to troubleshoot a small breakout room. \n4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA 92120 \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatselocal122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/video-30-fundamental-video-concepts/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
CREATED:20260504T183733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T183733Z
UID:10001975-1780477200-1780588800@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:OSHA 10 Class 4/28 and 4/29 by IATSE Local 122
DESCRIPTION:Enhance your professional credentials and ensure compliance with county regulations by securing your OSHA-10 Hour General Industry card. As of January 1\, 2024\, this certification is a compulsory requirement for all individuals engaged in work on county properties. We strongly encourage all workers who have not yet obtained their OSHA-10 card to enroll in our upcoming class. \nThis comprehensive 2-day safety awareness course is rapidly becoming an industry standard within the Entertainment sector\, with certain venues making it a prerequisite for employment. Facilitated by our experienced education department\, the program covers essential safety practices and principles relevant to the General Entertainment Industry\, equipping you with the knowledge to maintain a safe working environment. \nThere will be two 15 minute breaks and one 30 minute lunch each day. \nClass Schedule: \n\nTues\, April 28\, 9am to 4pm\nWeds\, April 29\, 9am to 4pm\n\nLocation: \nVirtual- Zoom \nThe Lerner must attend the entirety of both days in order to be issued an OSHA-10 card. \nThis class has limited capacity and as such it will be treated like a job call regarding call out procedures\, tardiness and no call no show. \nRequirements: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/osha-10-class-4-28-and-4-29-by-iatse-local-122-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260605T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140452
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UID:10001976-1780653600-1780664400@www.iatse122.org
SUMMARY:Electrics 30: The Fundamentals of Power
DESCRIPTION:Unlock the fundamentals of electrical theory and practice in the entertainment industry. In this hands-on class\, you’ll learn the basics of voltage\, current\, and resistance\, understand how circuits function\, and explore essential safety practices. Whether you’re just starting or looking to deepen your knowledge\, this course will empower you with practical skills for working with stage power systems safely and efficiently. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nCore Electrical Concepts: Understand the roles of volts\, amps\, watts\, and ohms.\nCircuit Design & Safety: Explore real-world circuits and the importance of grounding.\nPower Systems in Entertainment: Learn about common voltages and electrical work practices used on stage.\nPractical Calculations: Apply Ohm’s law to determine power needs and avoid overloading circuits.\nPPE & Safety Standards: Identify hazards and learn about the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).\n\nWho Should Attend:\nThis class is ideal for anyone working in live events\, including stagehands\, technicians\, and lighting professionals\, looking to enhance their understanding of electrical systems. \nRegister HERE \nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nThe learner must have worked a call from the referral hall\, worked under a collective bargaining agreement\, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.\nThis is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore\, it will be treated like a job call.\nIf you are unable to attend\, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.\nTardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.
URL:https://www.iatse122.org/event/electrics-30-the-fundamentals-of-power/
LOCATION:The TC (Training Center)\, 4349 Twain Ave\, San Diego\, CA\, 92120
CATEGORIES:EDU
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