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Conduct Civil Construction Excavator Operations

RIIMPO320F

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course covers how to:

> Plan and prepare for excavator operations
> Operate excavator in line with established requirements
> Lift, carry and place materials to complete work activity
> Select, remove, fit and use attachments for an excavator
> Prepare to relocate the excavator
> Conduct housekeeping activities.

 

Career Opportunities

This course is suited to those interested in civil construction, excavation, earthmoving and similar industries.


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Core Units

Course Requirements

> Students must have access to an excavator, attachments and personal protective equipment
> Suitable venue as per criteria is required

RIIMPO320F
Conduct Civil Construction Excavator Operations

Course Delivery

This course is delivered on-site and face-to-face, with practical and theoretical delivery components.

Program Length

Two days theory and practical training plus logbook hours.

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