Skid Steer Training (Bobcat Ticket) Plan work – Identify hazards and implement appropriate control measures; Conduct routine checks – Check logbook, structural integrity, safety and communication equipment; Apply appropriate hazard prevention/control measures;
Course Overview
Plan work – Identify hazards and implement appropriate control measures;
Conduct routine checks – Check logbook, structural integrity, safety and communication equipment;
Apply appropriate hazard prevention/control measures;
Planning and Preparing
Pre operational checks
Familiarising yourself with the machine
Operating the Bobcat (Skid Steer). Use relevant plant movements, use best mobile practice and respond to unplanned/unsafe situations, use of attachements;
Load, carry and place materials
Select, remove and fit attachments
Carry out machine operator maintenance
Conduct housekeeping activities
Theory training
Theory Assessment
Operational Assessment
Shut down – Correctly Stow away Skid steer and safety equipment, conduct routine post-operational checks, clean up workplace;
Course Outline
Plan work – Identify hazards and implement appropriate control measures;
Conduct routine checks – Check logbook, EWP structural integrity, safety and communication equipment;
Set up – Check ground suitability, apply appropriate hazard prevention/control measures;
Operate EWP – Use relevant plant movements, use best mobile practice and respond to unplanned/unsafe situations, use of riggers and stabilizers;
Shut down – Correctly stow EWP and safety equipment, conduct routine post-operational checks, clean up workplace;
What To Bring:
Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Safety shoes or boots
Hi-vis shirt and
A broad brimmed sun hat and water bottle is recommended
We supply tea and coffee milk (Fridge) Cafe driving distance from venue
Provide three forms of identification
USI Number
Complete industry training at our facilities in Virginia and Copper Plains Brisbane Queensland (Melbourne Victoria Bacchus Marsh Victoria and North Laverton Victoria) or onsite at your workplace. We train in multiple plant, machinery and high-risk licences for industries such as Warehousing, Commercial & Civil Construction, Mining, Gas & Refinery. Affordable Training is affiliated with Tectra Australia RTO (#40889) and EWPA affiliated.
The construction induction card (CPCWHS1001) is nationally recognised, so once you have your Queensland-issued white card, you are able to work in Queensland and any other Australian state or Territory.
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