This Operate a Tip Truck course is designed for both novice and experienced operators who may be expected to safely and efficiently operate a tip truck while performing their daily duties.
This unit standard focuses on the ability of learners to be able to drive a tip truck in accordance with legal, safety, manufacturer and other relevant requirements and reflect on the manner in which the vehicle is operated.
Entry requirements
Grade 7 certificate or equivalent qualification and appropriate national heavy vehicle driver's license.
For any queries regarding the requirements and conditions of tip truck training, contact our skills development advisor for more information.
Advanced driver training
Tip truck operator training
Off-road vehicles
Course content
Introduction to tippers
We introduce tippers and conduct conventional “on-road” tipper truck component identification.
Basic mechanical appreciation of tippers
We take a detailed look at the systems of cooling, engine lubrication, fuel, electrical, and hydraulics, as well as the lead acid battery, transmission and drive train.
Safety precautions regarding tip trucks
We discuss safety equipment and clothing, protective devices, preparation for safe operation, safety and pre-operation checks, precautions when refuelling, precautions while mounting the tipper, start-up procedures, pre-operation tests, safety of other personnel, working on slopes, operating in dangerous areas, repairs and servicing, towing, safe parking procedures, shutdown procedures and safe maintenance procedures.
Daily checks and servicing
Walk-around checks and daily service, weekly or 50 hour service, start-up checks, shutdown procedures, refuelling the tipper and the daily checklist
for tippers.
Controls, levers, pedals and instruments on tip trucks
We look at the controls, gauges, warning lights and warning pictorials.
Operating and transporting the tipper
We take learners through operating techniques and precautions, starting the engine, moving off with the tipper, working at edges of dumps or on stockpiles, tipping a load, parking the tipper, checks after shutdown, cleaning and transporting the tipper. We also go over the procedures to be followed if a tipper falls over the edge of a dump.
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.