Vehicles & Attachments | All Terrain Vehicle – Sit-in Skid Steer
Gain an accredited training certificate with our comprehensive Sit-in Skid Steer ATV training and assessment course.
At the end of this course, you will have proved your ability:
- 1Comply with legal requirements with an emphasis on safe practice
- 2Identify the risks associated with using a sit-in ATV
- 3Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment
- 4Understand the main causes of accidents
- 5Identify the controls and components
- 6Understand the function of all instruments
- 7Carry out daily checks as indicated in the operator’s manual
- 8Carry out appropriate pre-start checks
- 9Identify and report any faults
- 10Start up and drive over a variety of terrain and ground conditions
- 11Carry out a ‘failed hill’ climb (full course only)
- 12Carry out a risk assessment and plan the route
- 13Operate the sit-in ATV safely on a variety of slopes and terrain (full course only)
- 14Identify loading/towing capacities
- 15Drive with loads and trailed equipment (full course)
- 16Load and secure for transport on the road (if appropriate)
- 17Understand legal and practical requirements for travelling on the public road
- 18Identify track profile and weight transfer. Load and unload machine from trailer/lorry.
The Finer Details
The course involves a mix of theory and practice.
You’ll be given a detailed rundown of health and safety legislation and a look at both the capabilities and dangers of ATVs. You’ll also learn about route planning, carrying loads and towing trailers and equipment. Then it will be time to get behind the wheel.
You’ll run through vehicle preparation and checks before tackling start-up and basic driving skills. Off-road techniques will include failed hill climbs and driving on diverse terrain. There will also be a dedicated session on using Sit-in Skid Steer ATVs on a public road.
Worth noting: Assessed certificated options are available, but may require additional time. For the Sit-in Skid Steer ATV, these include:
- 1Tracked Accessory
- 2Track Laying
- 3Wheeled
- 4Rough Terrain
- 5Towing Trailed Equipment
- 6Loading ATVs for Transport
- 7Carrying Loads.
- 8Delivery method
- 9Training (with Assessment) Competence
Recognised by :
This course is recognised by the HSE/HSA/HSENI. Every employer has the responsibility to ensure that all persons who use or supervise those using work equipment have received adequate training for purposes of health and safety.
Delivery Method
Training (with Assessment) Competence