This rough terrain/earthmoving/ agricultural equipment course is designed for both novice and experienced operators. Learners who meet the specific outcomes and assessment criteria will be permitted to operate rough terrain/earthmoving/agricultural equipment with the following special equipment and attachments:
A: Side shift
B: Single pole
C: Carton on paper roll clamp
D: Crane hook
E: Push-pull/slip sheet equipment
F: Load rotator
G: Wire guidance system
H: Load extender pantograph
I: Rotating mast (turret truck)
J: Tilting bucket
K: Tandem forks
L: Container vanning and devanning
M: Container handling
N: Forks
O: Cradle (safety cage)
Entry requirments
Candidates must be 18 years and over, holders of a Grade 7 certificate or equivalent qualification and a Code B national driver's license if operating on national roads.
For any queries regarding the requirements and conditions of rough terrain/earthmoving/agricultural equipment training, contact our skills development advisor for more information.
Materials handling and lifting operations training
Rough terrain lift truck operator training
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Course content
Structure and workings of rough terrain lift trucks
We take learners through principal component identification, basic mechanical appreciation; cooling, engine lubrication, exhaust emission, fuel, electrical and hydraulic systems; brake system, transmission and torque convertor, steering system, differential, electric motors and instruments and controls on a RTLT.
Legal safety issues
We outline legal responsibilities in a nutshell, Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993, Driven Machinery Regulations, 1988, Construction Regulations, 2003, Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996, Lifting Equipment Regulations, General Machinery Regulations, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), hazard identification and hazard control, the lockout procedure and communication requirements.
Centre of gravity and stability of rough terrain lift trucks
We talk about finding the centre of gravity, principle of balance, load centre, causes of stability failure, lateral stability of the RTLT and attachments.
Estimating the size and weight of loads
We take learners through estimating size and weight, as well as the weight of common materials.
Walk-around checks, start-up checks, shutdown procedures, refuelling procedures and logbooks
Manoeuvring and operating techniques
We look at safe operating procedures, travelling, stacking and un-stacking with a RTLT fitted with a mast and forks, how to pick up a load at low or ground level, how to remove a load from a stack or rack at height, how to place a load on a stack or rack at height, handling loads with a RTLT and towing.
Handling rough terrain lift truck cargo/loads
We cover hazardous cargos, pictorial marking on cargo, loading and off-loading of trucks/ trailers, pallets, racking, interlocking stacks, nesting devices and pallet feet.
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.