CPCS Excavator 360 below 10 Tonne (A58A) - Experienced

Endorsement A: Tracked

What is the CPCS Excavator 360 Below 10 Tonne course?

The CPCS Excavator 360 Below 10 Tonne course is specifically designed for operators who need to obtain a formal qualification to operate mini excavators or ‘mini diggers’, which are typically lighter and more manoeuvrable than larger excavators. The course targets individuals who need to operate mini diggers, either for construction or other projects where a smaller excavation device is suitable.

Learner Analysis

To tailor the training to the needs of each participant, a learner analysis is conducted. This helps determine the appropriate duration and intensity of the training based on the individual's prior experience with such machinery.

  • New Operators: Those with limited or no experience operating such machinery will receive a training duration based on the initial analysis. This ensures that they receive comprehensive instruction covering all necessary aspects of operation.
  • Experienced Operators: Operators with prior experience can opt for a condensed two-day course that focuses on refining and certifying their existing skills.

Course Endorsements

  • A: Tracked: This endorsement covers the operation of mini excavators that have tracks, which are typically used for uneven terrain and provide better stability.
  • B: Wheeled: This focuses on mini excavators with wheels, which are best suited for flat or paved surfaces and offer easier manoeuvrability and speed.
  • C: Lifting Operations: In addition to excavation, this endorsement covers using the excavator for lifting operations, which requires understanding specific attachments and lifting techniques.

Course Content

What can I expect from this CPCS Excavator 360 course?

From the CPCS Excavator 360 course, you can expect comprehensive training that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to operate a mini excavator effectively and safely. Here's a detailed breakdown of what the course covers:

  1. Safe and Productive Operation: Learn to operate the mini excavator in a way that maximises efficiency while adhering strictly to safety protocols.
  2. Fitting and Operating Ancillary Equipment: Gain proficiency in attaching and using additional equipment that enhances the excavator's functionality for specific tasks.
  3. Routine Adjustments and Servicing: Understand how to perform minor adjustments and basic servicing to maintain the excavator in optimal working condition.
  4. Understanding the Machinery: Develop a thorough understanding of the excavator’s capabilities, purposes, and limitations to ensure it is used appropriately and safely.
  5. Safety Precautions: Emphasise following all necessary safety measures to prevent accidents and ensure a secure working environment.
  6. Interpreting Level Pegs and Profiles: Learn to read and understand the information provided by level pegs and profiles, which are crucial for accurate excavation work.
  7. Routine Maintenance Skills: Acquire skills for carrying out routine maintenance and adjustments, ensuring the machinery operates reliably over time.
  8. Working with Laser Equipment: Train to use laser equipment for precision in achieving correct excavation levels and gradients.

By the end of this course, you'll be well-prepared to handle a mini excavator in various construction and excavation scenarios, with a strong emphasis on safety and efficiency. This training not only enhances your skills but also significantly boosts your employability in the construction and excavation sectors.

Entry Requirements

Are there any entry requirements for the CPCS Digger ticket training course?

To enroll in the CPCS Digger (Excavator) ticket training course, there are specific entry requirements that candidates must meet to ensure they are prepared for the safety-critical aspects of the training. Here are the entry requirements:

  1. Health, Safety, and Environment Test: Candidates must have successfully passed the CITB Operatives Health, Safety, and Environment Test within the last two years prior to the start date of the course. This test is crucial as it ensures that all participants have a basic understanding of the health and safety practices necessary in the construction environment.
  2. Language Proficiency: A good understanding of spoken and written English is required. This is important because the training will involve both theoretical instructions and practical exercises that require clear communication, understanding of safety instructions, and the ability to follow operational procedures detailed in English.

Meeting these requirements is essential for ensuring that all participants are equipped with the foundational knowledge needed to benefit fully from the training and to operate safely on construction sites.

Assessment

How is the CPCS Digger training course assessed?

The CPCS Digger training course combines classroom teaching and practical exercises, culminating in a one-day assessment using CPCS technical tests to evaluate both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Certification

Upon passing the CPCS technical tests, learners receive a Red CPCS Trained Operator Card, valid for two years. After gaining on-site experience and completing an NVQ Level 2 in Plant Operations for 360-degree excavators within those two years, learners can apply for the Blue CPCS Competence Card, which is renewable every five years.

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