CPCS Excavator 360 above 10 Tonne (A59A) - Novice

Endorsement A: Tracked

What is the CPCS Excavator 360 above 10 Tonne course?

The CPCS Excavator 360 above 10 Tonne course is a tailored training initiative designed for operators managing excavators exceeding 10 tonnes in weight. The program aims to deliver thorough instruction on the safe and effective use of these large excavators, which are integral to construction and civil engineering tasks.

The primary objective of the course is to equip operators with the skills needed to proficiently handle 360-degree excavators of this size. Training spans basic operations to more complex procedures, including digging, lifting, and earthmoving.

Participants of this course will engage in both practical, hands-on training and theoretical study. They will learn to interpret essential operational data, such as load charts and excavation plans, to maintain safety standards.

Recognised and respected within the construction industry, this qualification is often essential for roles involving heavy machinery and can greatly improve an operator’s job prospects and career growth.

This course is crucial for those aspiring to operate heavy excavators professionally, ensuring they are prepared to execute their duties safely and competently.

Endorsements:

A: Tracked

B: Wheeled

C: Lifting Operations

Course Content

What can I expect from this CPCS digger ticket course?

The CPCS Excavator Above 10 Tonne course offers comprehensive training for operators, focusing on the safe and effective use of larger excavators. Here’s what you can expect from the course:

  • Safe and Productive Operation: You'll learn how to operate the 360° tracked excavator both safely and productively, gaining the skills to handle complex manoeuvres and operate in various environments.
  • Ancillary Equipment: The course includes training on how to fit and operate ancillary equipment that can be attached to the excavator, enhancing its versatility and functionality.
  • Site Machine Operation: You will be taught how to site the machine safely and efficiently, ensuring that it is positioned correctly for the task at hand and within safe operating conditions.
  • Routine Servicing and Adjustments: The training covers how to carry out minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures to maintain the excavator in good working order, which is crucial for the longevity and reliability of the machinery.
  • Understanding Machine Capabilities: You will gain a deep understanding of the capabilities, purposes, and limitations of each type of excavator, helping you to choose and operate the appropriate machine for specific tasks.
  • Safety Precautions: Following all necessary safety precautions is a fundamental part of the training, ensuring that you can minimise risk to yourself and others while operating heavy equipment.
  • Interpreting Site Information: You'll learn how to interpret the information provided by level pegs and profiles which are essential for accurate excavation and construction work.
  • Routine Adjustments and Service: The course emphasises the importance of being aware of and able to carry out necessary routine adjustments and service procedures to keep the machine in optimal condition.
  • Working with Laser Equipment: Finally, the course will teach you how to work to precise levels with the aid of laser equipment, which is critical for many construction and excavation tasks that require high accuracy.

This course is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate heavy excavators safely and competently, preparing you for a variety of roles in the construction industry.

Entry Requirements

Are there any entry requirements for the CPCS Excavator above 10 Tonne training course?

Yes, there are specific entry requirements for the CPCS Excavator Above 10 Tonne training course:

  • Health, Safety, and Environment Test: Learners must have passed the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test for Operatives within the last two years before the start date of the course. This test is crucial to ensure that all participants have a foundational understanding of safe working practices on construction sites.
  • Experience Assessment: A learner analysis is conducted to determine the appropriate duration of training, depending on the individual’s level of experience. Those with limited or no experience will require a longer period of training to ensure they gain comprehensive skills and knowledge, while experienced operators may qualify for a condensed two-day course designed for experienced workers.
  • Language Proficiency: Participants need to have a good understanding of spoken and written English. This requirement is essential to ensure that all instructions and safety procedures are clearly understood and that participants can fully engage with both the theoretical and practical aspects of the course.

These prerequisites are designed to maximise the effectiveness of the training and ensure the safety and productivity of all operators.

Assessment

How is the CPCS Excavator above 10 Tonne course assessed?

The CPCS Excavator Above 10 Tonne course is assessed through a combination of practical and theory tests to ensure that operators meet the required standards for safety and proficiency. Here's how the assessment typically takes place:

  • Theory Test: This consists of a written or verbal test, depending on the training provider. The theory test includes a series of questions related to health and safety regulations, operational techniques, and the specific functionalities and limitations of the excavator. Candidates must demonstrate a solid understanding of these topics to pass.
  • Practical Test: The practical assessment is conducted on-site and involves the operator demonstrating their ability to safely and efficiently operate a 360-degree excavator above 10 tonnes. This includes tasks such as digging, grading, lifting, and proper machine positioning. The assessment will observe the operator’s ability to handle the excavator under various conditions and execute specific tasks as instructed by the assessor.
  • Performance Evaluation: Throughout the course, the instructor may also continuously evaluate the participants’ performance during hands-on training sessions. This ongoing assessment helps to ensure that learners are consistently applying safe operating practices and understanding the course content.

At the end of the course, the participant must successfully complete both the theory and practical tests to receive certification. Passing these assessments verifies that the operator is competent to handle a 360-degree excavator above 10 tonnes in a construction setting.

The combination of these assessment methods ensures that operators are not only knowledgeable about their equipment and safety practices but are also skilled in the practical operation of heavy machinery.

Certification

Upon successfully passing the CPCS technical tests, learners will be awarded the Red CPCS Trained Operator Card, which remains valid for two years.

CPCS Blue Card:

After acquiring practical on-site experience, learners are required to complete an NVQ Level 2 in Plant Operations, specifically focusing on preparing and operating 360-degree excavators, within two years. This qualification enables them to apply for the Blue CPCS Competence Card, which must be renewed every five years.

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Bracknell, RG42 5RY

22nd - 29th Nov 2024

3 spaces available

£2,195.00

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FAQs

How deep can a 10 tonne excavator dig?

The digging depth of a 10-tonne excavator can vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the machine, including its arm length and bucket size. Generally, most 10-tonne excavators can dig to depths of approximately 4 to 5.5 meters (about 13 to 18 feet).

It’s important to consult the specific manufacturer’s specifications for the exact model you are using to get precise information on its capabilities. These specifications can provide detailed insights into the maximum digging depth, reach, and other operational parameters.

What tickets do you need to drive a digger?

To legally operate a digger or excavator in the UK, you typically need specific qualifications that certify your ability to safely handle such equipment. The main certification often sought is the CPCS card, but other alternatives also exist. Here are the details:

  • CPCS Card: This is one of the most recognised qualifications for plant operators in the UK. To operate a digger, you would generally need a specific CPCS card for the type of equipment you intend to operate (e.g., CPCS Excavator 360 degrees above 10 tonnes). Obtaining this involves passing both practical and theory tests.
  • NPORS (National Plant Operators Registration Scheme): This is an alternative to the CPCS and is also widely recognised across the construction industry in the UK. The NPORS offers training and assessment on a wide range of construction equipment, including excavators.
  • NVQ (National Vocational Qualification): An NVQ in Plant Operations can be a pathway to getting a competent operator card. An NVQ Level 2 in Plant Operations, for example, can help you qualify for a Blue CPCS card after you’ve initially received your Red CPCS Trained Operator Card.
  • CSCS Card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme): While primarily for general construction site work, having a CSCS card along with a plant-specific qualification like CPCS or NPORS can be beneficial and is often required by employers to ensure a comprehensive understanding of safety on construction sites.

For those operating mini diggers or smaller machinery, specific training and qualifications like the ones mentioned above are equally important to ensure safety and compliance with legal requirements. Always check local regulations and employer requirements as these can vary.

How much is a CPCS digger ticket?

The cost of obtaining a CPCS (Construction Plant Competence Scheme) digger ticket can vary widely depending on several factors such as the training provider, the location, the specific category of the digger, and whether you are a novice or an experienced operator. Here's a general breakdown of potential costs:

  • For Novice Operators: If you are new to operating a digger, you will likely need to undertake a more comprehensive course, which can range from 4 to 10 days. The cost for novice training can range from approximately £1,500 to £3,000. This price variation depends on the duration of the course and the specific type of digger.
  • For Experienced Operators: For those who already have experience operating diggers but need the CPCS certification, shorter courses are available. These typically last around 1 to 2 days and are focused on preparing for the CPCS test. The costs for experienced operators can range from £500 to £1,500.
  • Test Fees: The test fee itself (which is included in many full course fees) can vary, but generally, you might expect to pay around £150 to £300 for the theory and practical tests.
  • Additional Costs: Keep in mind that there might be additional costs for materials, registration, and the CPCS card issuance.

It's a good idea to look at multiple training providers and to get prices based on your specific needs. Also, inquire about what the course fee covers to avoid unexpected expenses. Some employers may also cover the cost of this training if the certification is required for your job.