Provide participants with the skills and knowledge to conduct dozer operations in the civil construction industry.
Assessment And Course Delivery
Experience Required
Assessment consists of theory (written) and practical demonstrations.
Face to face. One machine per operator.
This unit is competency based. A logbook and or declaration of experience is encouraged.
Course are run on demand at your work site where a bulldozer is available.
To receive a Nationally Recognised unit of competency the operator must be able to demonstrate they have at least 100 hours operating the machine to workplace standards.
Evidence of operating the machinery in the workplace must include either a Logbook or a 3rd party declaration from their employer or both and at least one referee able to confirm the information provided.
Information must include as a minimum:
Type of machine(s)
Hours spent on the machine (including dates)
Type of work completed
Location or project where the work was completed
Names, signatures and contact details.
Course Objective
Provide participants with the skills and knowledge to conduct dozer operations in the civil construction industry.
Course Outcome
On successful completion participants will be issued with a wallet sized card and Statement of Attainment – RIIMPO323E Conduct civil construction dozer operations. This is a module from the RII30820 – Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations.
Course Content
Plan and prepare
Conduct machine pre-operational checks
Operate dozer
Lift, carry and place materials
Select, remove and fit attachments
Relocate dozer
Carry out machine operator maintenance
Clean up
Pre-requisites / Clothing & Equipment Requirements
Students must be 18 years of age and able to speak, read and understand basic English to communicate to a safe level.
Students must provide photo identification upon enrolment in the course (e.g. driver’s licence; passport or proof of age card).
Students must wear personal protective equipment while attending the course including long sleeve shirt, steel capped boots and long trousers.
Red Earth Training Solutions will supply high vis vest if required.
Students must have a unique student identifier (USI) to obtain their nationally accredited certificate or qualification.
If you have any concerns re: literacy and numeracy, please advise our staff at first point of contact. Support services are available free of charge.
Red Earth Training Solutions is an Adelaide based Registered Training Organisation (RTO Code 40309) regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
Red Earth Training Solutions provides nationally recognised training and assessment to the Civil Construction, Mining Industries, Oil and Gas, Transport and Employment sectors and other related areas.
Our trainers are all Safe Work SA Accredited Assessors who have extensive industry and training experience.
All courses are competency based, where training is aimed at providing learners with skills, knowledge and understanding to demonstrate competence to nationally endorsed industry standards.
Our Mission
To be the partner of choice for the provision of civil & general construction, mining, earthmoving, oil and gas and allied industries training, licensing and assessment needs.
Our Vision
Red Earth Training Solutions will strive to provide innovative, responsive training and assessments solutions to the civil & general construction, earthmoving, mining, oil and gas and allied industry sectors whilst ensuring customer’s requirements for quality, flexibility, individual /special needs requirements, safety and costs are met.
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