Ride-on Roller
Becoming proficient in operating this machinery is an essential and valued operator’s skill for any contract, large or small.
At the end of this course, you will have proved your ability:
- 1Describe the key requirements of health, safety and environmental legislation
- 2Interpret and comply with drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments and any manufacturer’s operator’s manual (MOM) relating to the plant or machinery operations and the work to be carried out
- 3Identify the hazards associated with plant or machinery operations and put the appropriate control measures in place
- 4Understand the principles of soil compaction, including soil types and conditions
- 5Identify the different types of compaction equipment and their application
- 6Identify and explain the purpose of machine components and operator controls
- 7Conduct all operational and pre-start checks
- 8Prepare the ride on roller for site travel
- 9Drive the ride on roller safely over varying types of terrain
- 10Operate the ride on roller safely in restricted spaces
- 11Prepare the ride on roller for work
- 12Select the appropriate techniques to perform essential tasks
- 13Operate plant and machinery to compact ground and loose materials to given work instructions
- 14Perform compaction activities in a variety of soil types
- 15Prepare an area prior to compacting
- 16Carry out a range of compacting procedures with different types of material
- 17Explain the safety procedures when working on unsupported edges and inclines
- 18Shut down and secure plant or machinery
- 19Describe the procedures used for loading and unloading ride on rollers when transported on a trailer.
The Finer Details
This training course has been developed to help you understand how to operate a ride on roller safely.
The amount of instruction you will require will depend largely upon your previous experience and sessions will be adapted to meet your needs. Course duration will depend on experience and will be from one to four days.
The training course will consist of theory and practical sessions, followed by assessment.
Course sessions include:
- 1Plant Safety and the Law
- 2Principles of Soil Compaction
- 3Machine Knowledge and Preparation for Work
- 4Travelling and Manoeuvring the Machine
- 5Machine Operation
- 6Theory Assessment
- 7Practical Assessment.
If successful in meeting the required standards assessed, you will be awarded a certificate of competence and a skills ID card for your chosen certificate option.
Delivery Method
Classroom and practical demonstration and assessment