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AIR550 - Collision Reconstruction - 80.00 Hours

Start Date End Date Location Class Number    
6/17/13 6/28/13 Seagoville, TX USA LS AIR550 41 [register] [details]  
11/4/13 11/15/13 Georgetown, TX USA LS AIR550 42 [register] [details]  
This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division to get the latest schedule.

Course Description


AIR550 - Collision Reconstruction - 80.00 Hours

Prerequisites

Participants must have completed Intermediate Collision Investigation and Advanced Collision Investigation or course equivalents. You are required to provide a copy of your training certificates before the start of class. Please fax documents to 979-862-2788 or send an email to publicsafety@teex.tamu.edu

publicsafety@teex.tamu.edu

Required Materials
Participants are required to bring a scientific calculator and drawing templates or engineering scale.

Description

Collision Reconstruction is designed for experienced collision investigators seeking new approaches to the complexities of analyzing traffic collisions. The course topics expand on the fundamentals of crash investigation with special emphasis on crash reconstruction. Critical thinking skills are sharpened to enable the trained crash investigator to analyze and understand evidence found at the crash scene. Momentum, principle direction of force, Delta-V, vector analysis and time/distance are highlighted in this course. Case studies, many based on crash tests with known quantities as a guide, are used to illustrate major learning points.

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Topics

  • Applying critical thinking to traffic collisions using a "what-if" approach
  • Recognizing, analyzing, and solving complex linear momentum problems
  • Applying vector analysis and Delta V
  • Applying time and distance equations

Audience

Experienced collision investigators seeking new approaches to the complexities of analyzing traffic collisions.

Other Information

In order to register with a check or purchase order, print out the registration form and send it in with the payment.

Contact Information
If you need additional information contact a customer service representative at 979-845-6677 or email us at publicsafety@teex.tamu.edu

Price
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