EPS Training/Throwback Web Sessions: Rigging Design Considerations 04.23.2020

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Throwback Web Sessions: Rigging Design Considerations 04.23.2020


A continuation of Truss Design, this session dives into load tables and industry-wide methods of rigging truss. We also talk about why there are so many different kinds of truss.

Speaker Bios

Eric Rouse

Director of Rigging and Training, EPS

Eric joined EPS in 2019, ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­bringing 25 years in the entertainment business as a rigger, rigging trainer, inspector, and project manager. As Director of Rigging and Training, he supports EPS’ clients in this dual role by providing services for design, installations, and inspections of rigging systems, as well as providing training for individual professionals and workforces in need of continuing education. Eric was a tenured Associate Professor at Penn State University where he was the head of the BFA and MFA in Scenic Technology for nine years. He is an ETCP Certified Rigger and Recognized Trainer and has done rigging training for more than ten years for clients such as Disney, Royal Caribbean, Cirque du Soleil, ETC, and IATSE. Throughout his career, Eric has gained a broad range of experience in rigging and rigging design after working with companies like Flying by Foy, Cirque, Sapsis Rigging, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Eric lives in Denver, Colorado with his four kids.

Elmer Veith

Head of Sales & Marketing, Reliable Designs

Elmer Veith has spent more than 20 years working in the entertainment industry, focusing on rigging and structure-related projects. Having worked for several industry-leading companies, he is currently the head of sales and training for Reliable Design Services in Dallas, Texas. Past projects have included the development of the R3 Outdoor Stage Roof system, Lombardi Trophy structure at NFL Experience 2018, RAM Truck and Nissan Truck exhibits at the State Fair of Texas and development of the Pointman Electric Chain hoist. Elmer has been an active member of the ESTA Technical Standards Program - Rigging Working Group since 2007, and currently serves as the Recording Secretary for the Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA). Elmer is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Jeff Reder

Principal, Clark-Reder Engineering

Mr. Reder’s personal design experience is in a wide variety entertainment structures such
as performance and pavilion roof structures – both temporary and permanent, aluminum
truss grids, temporary and permanent seating risers, sound delay and video wall support
structures. Additionally, Mr. Reder has extensive experience in the design and analysis of
complex aluminum structures.
In addition to his extensive experience with entertainment structures, Mr. Reder is an
expert in the design of conventional building structures. He has personal design experience
with structural steel, prestressed and post-tensioned concrete, masonry and wood framing.
Mr. Reder has worked on numerous production and rigging grids. Each grid was custom
engineered for the specific venue.

Michael Viehmeyer

Production Rigger

20 years in the Entertainment industry. Working on all facets of rigging in the industry. From Outdoor structures to Permanent installs.

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