EHRA’s own Assistant Project Manager, Mehrafarid Ghoreishi, Ph.D., P.E., received the FHWA-NHI-130056 Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges for Professional Engineers certification.
This is a training course that includes a bridge inspection field trip; instruction on critical findings along with their identification and response; curriculum on the new AASHTO Element level evaluation; and new activities to maximize engagement.
According to the National Highway Institute, participants will be able to:
- Describe the importance of bridge inspection
- Define the fundamental bridge inspection concepts
- Describe the basic bridge materials
- Identify and discuss mitigation strategies for personal and public safety issues associated with bridge inspections
- List the inspection equipment needs for various types of bridges and site conditions
- Describe the various components of bridge inspection reporting
- Identify, evaluate, and document the various deficiencies that can exist on bridge decks
- List design characteristics of common concrete superstructures
- Describe inspection methods and locations for common concrete superstructures
- Identify and evaluate the various bridge bearing, substructure, and waterway deficiencies
- Discuss the need to inspect underwater portions of bridges
- Describe nondestructive evaluation methods for the three basic bridge materials
- Demonstrate how to field inspect and evaluate a common concrete bridge
- List design characteristics of common steel superstructures
- Describe inspection methods and locations for common steel superstructures
- Identify and evaluate the various culvert deficiencies
- Demonstrate how to field inspect and evaluate a common steel bridge
- List design characteristics of common timber superstructures.”