Martin Engineering has created an array of tools for educating those who maintain, manage, and design conveyors.

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

February 9, 2021

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In response to restrictions that the pandemic has placed on face-to-face learning, Martin Engineering has created an array of tools to continue its decades-long tradition of educating those who maintain, manage, and design conveyors for industrial operations. 

Designed to keep attendees engaged and organized into 90-120-minute segments, the virtual classes cover topics such as best practices for safety, fugitive material control, and belt tracking. Upon completion, attendees are eligible to receive either Professional Development Unit (PDU) or Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits.

The platform has been built to increase attendee engagement as much as possible. Engagement features to increase learner participation include options such as a raise hand button, chat, Q&A, screen sharing, white boards, private breakout rooms, and polling. The result is a range of globally-available options to help improve safety and efficiency, reduce maintenance expenditures and extend equipment life, ultimately contributing to greater profitability. 

Martin Engineering, Neponset, IL 309-852-2384 www.martin-eng.com

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Established in 1983, Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) serves industries that process, handle, and package dry particulate matter, including the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical markets.

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