Videos

NASSCO believes in providing quality educational resources like videos to assure the continued acceptance and growth of trenchless technologies.

  • NASSCO’s Pipeline Assessment Certification Program

    Training

    An introduction to NASSCO’s Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP®), a program designed for consistent assessment coding of underground infrastructure.

  • NASSCO’s Inspector Training Certification Program

    Training

    An introduction to NASSCO’s Inspector Training Certification Program (ITCP®). Course covers proper inspection of technologies including CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) and Manhole Rehabilitation.

  • Liquid Assets Documentary Trailer

    Industry

    Liquid Assets tells the story of essential infrastructure systems: water, wastewater, and stormwater. Out of sight, beneath our feet, these systems are in disrepair across the country. Fixing them may be the largest public works project in our history.

  • Intro to Sewer Cleaning with Jetting Equipment

    Safety

    An educational video, to accompany the “Jetter Code of Practice”, provides fundamental information about the safe and efficient use of sewer cleaning equipment

  • Pipe Plug Safety

    Safety

    Safety must be at the core of every standard.  This video focuses on the inherent danger associated with Pipe Plugs.

  • Styrene Safety – Coming Soon!

    Safety

    The Styrene Safety video will provide a focus on the attributes of styrene, installation practices and techniques, recent hazard assessments, and an overview of recent studies. The video will provide emphasis on styrene in the CIPP process as well as look at safety for the work site, employees and the public.

  • Confined Space Entry for Manholes – Coming Soon!

    Safety

    Key attributes and unique factors of entering sanitary sewer manholes include: entry equipment setup and teardown, proper personnel required for safe entry, how various rehabilitation and maintenance equipment complicates entry, safely working while in the manhole, and exiting the manhole.

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