Loader & Skid Steer Refresher Training Course

See available classes

Details

This course has been designed to meet and exceed Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines. This course is applicable to any worker who is responsible for operating this type of heavy equipment.

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a 3 year certification in Loader / Skid steer. Please note that the practical portion of this course takes place outdoors, please dress appropriately for the weather.

Course Description

A loader is a type of tractor, usually wheeled, sometimes on tracks, that has a front-mounted square wide bucket connected to the end of two booms (arms) to scoop up loose material from the ground, such as dirt, sand or gravel, and move it from one place to another without pushing the material across the ground. A loader is commonly used to move a pile of material from ground level and deposit it into an awaiting dump truck or into an open trench excavation.

A skid loader, skid-steer loader or skidsteer is a small, rigid-frame, engine-powered machine with lift arms used to attach a wide variety of labor-saving tools or attachments. Loaders are also known as bucket loader, front loader, front-end loader, payloader, scoop, shovel, skip loader or wheel loader.

Heavy equipment may present a hazard at the worksite if the operators are inexperienced or untrained. Alberta OH&S Explanation guide describes the responsibility of the operator as follows: Competency can be demonstrated by operating the equipment to a level considered satisfactory by another worker who is trained in the operation of that same or similar equipment and who has been designated by the employer to assess this ability. Section 15 of the OH&S Regulation specifies what, at a minimum, must be covered in the worker’s training.

AIP Safety's comprehensive 4-hour Loader & Skid Steer Training Course will provide the fundamentals of safe loader operation.

This course provides the fundamentals of safety, equipment characteristics, operations, transportation, regulations and equipment manufactures guidelines.

Course Objectives

  • Loader types and styles
  • Daily Inspections procedures
  • Safe start up procedures
  • Safe turning and backing
  • Load Safety and management
  • Safe refueling and battery recharging
  • Stability and load principles
  • Safety on ramps and uneven terrain
  • Manufactures capacity date plate
  • Transporting a load
  • Responsibility of users
  • Evaluation of hazards recognized in various situations
  • Importance of pro-active safety attitude
Loader-600x500.jpg

Classroom Training


Sorry! There are no available classes scheduled at this time. Please call us for details on how to book this course!