Course Overview
This course is ideal for individuals working in or aspiring to work in roles that require the operation of backhoe/loaders, including construction workers, equipment operators, and site supervisors.
This comprehensive course is designed for individuals seeking to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to operate backhoes/loaders safely and efficiently in various work environments. The RIIMPO319E - Conduct Backhoe/Loader Operations course covers a broad range of topics, ensuring participants are well-prepared to handle the machinery in construction, mining, and other industrial settings.
Throughout the training, participants will learn about the operational characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of backhoe/loaders. The course emphasises practical skills, including pre-operational checks, routine maintenance procedures, and the correct methods for operating the machinery for digging, lifting, and moving materials.
Key learning outcomes include:
Understanding of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Requirements: Gain a thorough understanding of safety regulations, hazard identification, risk management, and the importance of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).
Operational Techniques and Machinery Management: Learn the techniques for efficient operation of backhoes/loaders, including excavation, loading, and the manipulation of controls for precision work.
Routine Maintenance and Pre-Operational Checks: Acquire the skills to perform routine checks and basic maintenance on backhoe/loaders to ensure the machinery is safe and operational.
Planning and Conducting Work Activities: Develop the ability to plan work tasks, calculate material quantities, and execute operations according to project requirements and within environmental guidelines.
Emergency Procedures and Incident Reporting: Understand the procedures to follow in case of an emergency and the importance of reporting incidents and near misses.
The course duration is typically 1-3 days, including both theoretical instruction and practical training and is dependant on the current experience and skill of the participant. Experienced and skilled operators will be ready for Assessment on Day one and Novice operators will need more time to develop their knowledge and skills and may Attempt assessment on the 2nd or 3rd day. Delivery formats may vary between intensive workshops, part-time schedules, or customised training programs to suit employer and participant needs.