Heavy Equipment Safety – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Heavy Equipment Safety

  • Importance of safety when operating heavy machinery
  • Common hazards and accident statistics
  • Regulatory requirements (OSHA, ANSI, local standards)

Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities

  • Duties of operators, supervisors, and safety officers
  • Competent person oversight
  • Reporting unsafe practices and incidents

Module 3: Types of Heavy Equipment

  • Excavators, bulldozers, loaders, cranes, forklifts, and trucks
  • Characteristics, uses, and specific hazards of each type
  • Load capacities and limitations

Module 4: Hazard Identification

  • Tip-overs, collisions, crushing, and entanglement risks
  • Blind spots, pinch points, and overhead hazards
  • Environmental hazards affecting equipment operation

Module 5: Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance

  • Daily inspection checklists
  • Identifying defects or damage
  • Reporting and maintenance procedures

Module 6: Safe Operating Procedures

  • Start-up, shutdown, and maneuvering protocols
  • Load handling, stability, and safe speeds
  • Operating on slopes, uneven terrain, or confined spaces

Module 7: Rigging and Lifting Safety

  • Safe use of slings, shackles, and hooks
  • Proper load attachment and balancing
  • Coordination with spotters and signalers

Module 8: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Helmets, gloves, safety boots, high-visibility clothing
  • Specialized PPE for operators
  • Maintenance and correct usage

Module 9: Environmental and Weather Considerations

  • Working in rain, snow, fog, or extreme temperatures
  • Visibility, traction, and stability issues
  • Adjusting operations and suspending work if necessary

Module 10: Communication and Signaling

  • Hand signals, radios, and alarms
  • Coordination between operators and ground personnel
  • Emergency communication protocols

Module 11: Emergency Procedures

  • Responding to accidents, rollovers, or equipment failure
  • First aid and medical response
  • Incident reporting and investigation

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Reviewing near misses and incidents
  • Updating procedures, training, and equipment guidelines
  • Promoting a proactive heavy equipment safety culture

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