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Heavy Equipment Operator Safety
Backhoe and Loader Operations
Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment. Backhoe loaders can dig, scrape, load material, lift and with specialized attachments, perform any required task. The experience of a backhoe operator and their attention to safety are important. This program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety, and the general safe work practices.
Cranes, Chains, Slings and Hoists
This program illustrates the proper use and maintenance of cranes and lifting devices with emphasis on safety. The most important safety feature is the operator’s knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment. Training is essential for anyone operating cranes, chains, hoists or slings. This program meets OSHA requirements and will help your employees to maintain a safe & efficient workplace.
Front End Loader Safety
Front-end loaders come in all sizes and shapes which include track loaders, skid steer, backhoe loaders, and tractor loaders. LOnly fully trained and authorized persons should operate a front-end loader. This program deals with rearward rollovers, rollover prevention, run-over accidents, articulated four-wheel drive loaders, and more.
Skid Steer Safety
Skid steer equipment has become the number one workhorses for public works and construction. With trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes and hydraulic breakers as attachments, their versatility is limitless. This video program covers safe operation of skid steer equipment along with the specific dangers to know.
New OSHA Safety Regulations For Cranes and Derricks
In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide. This program will elaborate on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities.
Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes
Truck mounted articulating knuckle boom cranes are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads. Loads include steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron K rail and much more. Poorly trained operators are the reason for many crane accidents in the industry. This program will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use.
Operating a Telehandler Safely
The telehandler can lift up to 10,000 pounds and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. The telehandler operator must be competent in all phases of understanding the machine. This video teaches the specifics of telehandler operation and how to drive them and use them safely.
Backhoe and Loader Operations
Backhoes are one of the most common types of construction equipment. Backhoe loaders can dig, scrape, load material, lift and with specialized attachments, perform any required task. The experience of a backhoe operator and their attention to safety are important. This program covers the maintenance and operation of a backhoe with emphasis on safety, and the general safe work practices.
Cranes, Chains, Slings and Hoists
This program illustrates the proper use and maintenance of cranes and lifting devices with emphasis on safety. The most important safety feature is the operator’s knowledge of how to use, inspect, and maintain the equipment. Training is essential for anyone operating cranes, chains, hoists or slings. This program meets OSHA requirements and will help your employees to maintain a safe & efficient workplace.
Front End Loader Safety
Front-end loaders come in all sizes and shapes which include track loaders, skid steer, backhoe loaders, and tractor loaders. LOnly fully trained and authorized persons should operate a front-end loader. This program deals with rearward rollovers, rollover prevention, run-over accidents, articulated four-wheel drive loaders, and more.
Skid Steer Safety
Skid steer equipment has become the number one workhorses for public works and construction. With trenchers, plows, grapples, buckets and hoes and hydraulic breakers as attachments, their versatility is limitless. This video program covers safe operation of skid steer equipment along with the specific dangers to know.
New OSHA Safety Regulations For Cranes and Derricks
In response to growing concerns over crane safety, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently released new crane and derrick safety standards. The rules will affect more than 4.8 million employees of crane and construction companies nationwide. This program will elaborate on the new standards and the employers’ responsibilities.
Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes
Truck mounted articulating knuckle boom cranes are used to handle, deliver, and pick up a variety of loads. Loads include steel road plate, shoring, trench boxes, boats, vehicles, logs, iron K rail and much more. Poorly trained operators are the reason for many crane accidents in the industry. This program will focus on equipment inspection, crane safety check, and crane operation and use.
Operating a Telehandler Safely
The telehandler can lift up to 10,000 pounds and extend outwards 30 to 40 feet. The telehandler operator must be competent in all phases of understanding the machine. This video teaches the specifics of telehandler operation and how to drive them and use them safely.