Skid Steer

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Skid Steer courses are part of the Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) training courses provided by AT Safety Training. These courses follow Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation, & Code

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Skid Steer courses are part of the Powered Mobile Equipment (PME) training courses provided by AT Safety Training. These courses follow Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation, & Code; specific to Part 19; as well as the Canadian Standards Association.

We require that all our students obtain basic knowledge, skills assessment completed through the practical, and a skills evaluation (exam). We commit to ensure our students leave our office with skills to safely operate equipment, and ensure if they have questions they are answered. 

If they need extra practical time; we allow for time. If they need one-on-one we can book that time to ensure safe operation. We do both on-site and off-site training. If a course is needed specifically please call our office to arrange.

 

Skilled Operator Certification

What is skilled?  This is an operator who has spent at least 100 hours operating a skids steer. This course is designed to test the knowledge, the practical skills, and allow for re certification as per Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation & Code.

We ensure to test competency through a skills evaluation of every operator.

 

New Operator Certification

Self-explanatory – new operator. Anyone who has less than 100 hours of RECENT skid steer experience. This course is designed to test the knowledge, the practical skills, and allow for new certification as per Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation & Code.

We take the time to fully test competency through a full skills assessment. Again, should additional practice be required WE commit to taking the time to instruct to new learners so they can safely operate equipment.

  • Edmonton Branch

    14930 118th Avenue, Edmonton

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