Timothy Conner |
Needs audio. 10 years after the failure, there should be an update to the law suit of jacobsen engineering. WEBMASTER NOTE: Thanks for your comments. Courses are offered in various formats, some with and some without audio. And, in this case, a live, interactive webinar is also available. We always suggest that you take a look at the course preview before purchase to ensure the course will meet your needs.
Chad Shefchik |
Interesting information. I never realized how complicated the issue was and how likely the tragedy could have been avoided.
Joe Weiers |
The information presented was valuable and particular pieces I did not know. I would have liked more information on what inspection standards were changed after the incident.
Michelle Iwig-Harmon |
Interesting and thorough course!
Jeffrey Grinsel |
Live action/sound would have made it more interesting, but overall an informative and good course.
Edward Miessner |
The PDF version of this course is easy to understand and follow. The contents reveal what a multitude of mistakes can be hidden away in project engineering files for years or even decades.
Jeffrey Gehlhar |
Very good. Could perhaps be streamlined to reduce repetition of materials in presentation.
Jeff Francis |
Interesting case and information.
Howard B Barker |
Very interesting and an eye opener regarding liability and the lapse of time.
Jessica Gaulke |
The overall course was informative. The slides were not as organized as the PDF, but I used them anyway since I prefer slides.
John Ondrus |
Very interesting story and a good lesson in the engineer's responsibility to the project.
Bryan Walsh |
Very interesting case study, good read
William Witte |
Very informative, and presented the ethical concepts clearly.