The face shovel course is designed for both novice and experienced operators who may be expected to operate a face shovel while performing their daily duties in the working environment. Learners who achieve the course objectives will, upon completion of the course, be able to understand and identify the functions, main components and operating controls of the face shovel, carry out daily checks, safety precautions and safe operating procedures according to legislation and company policy, and maintain the necessary documentation required by the employer.
Entry requirements
Grade 7 certificate or equivalent qualification and code B national driver license.
For any queries regarding the requirements and conditions of face shovel training, contact our skills development advisor for more information.
Earthmoving and construction operations
Face shovel operator training
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Course contentIntroduction to face shovels
We discuss using face shovels and functions of face shovels.
Getting to know face shovels
Basic mechanical appreciation
Face shovel safety precautions
We take learners through general safety precautions regarding the operation of the face shovel, maintenance, protection of the machine, handling of its various dangerous components, and working in hazardous environments, such as on looser ground or on inclines.
Daily checks and servicing
We conduct walk-around checks and daily service, weekly or 50 hour service, start-up checks, shutdown procedures, refueling the face shovel and daily checklist for a face shovel.
Controls, levers, pedals and instruments on face shovels
We discuss controls, gauges, warning lights and warning pictorials.
Operating and transporting the face shovel
We discuss operating techniques and precautions, starting the engine, shifting between forward and reverse, working on inclines, at edges of dumps or on top of large stockpiles, falling over the edge of a dump, moving the machine forward and backward, steering, stopping the machine, swing/slew applications, parking, checking after shut down, cleaning and transporting the face shovel.
Legislation and regulations
We outline the legal responsibilities in a nutshell, Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 and Mine Health and Safety Act of 1996.
Assessment methods
We conduct a formative theoretical assessment at the beginning of the course to gauge the learner’s initial understanding (novices only). At the end of the training, a summative theoretical and practical application assessment is conducted, to find if the learner is competent; if not, additional developmental areas are identified and suggested.