Skid Steer Operator Training
They’re great for carrying soil and pallets. If you want to become a skid steer operator, you must undergo skid steer operator training for OSHA compliance.
Skid steers will require equipment training so you don’t cause any accidents on the job.
OSHA Pros provides an online training course that will give you skid steer operator certification so you can apply for these types of jobs – it also upholds OSHA standards CFR 1926.21(b)(2) and CFR 1926.20(b)(4).
A skid steer loader is heavy machinery with arms and bucket attachments. They typically have arms at the front that carry a long bucket for hauling large loads and a long-bending arm with a small bucket to carry small loads over longer distances.
Skid steers have several attachments you can use in place of buckets, and you can use them for:
Operators are the only people who will need OSHA certification, but if you are near skid steers on your worksite, the information would be useful so you can prevent workplace injuries. Skid steer wheels operate individually, so if you find yourself in an emergency, knowing how to control heavy machinery will be a useful skill.
At OSHA Pros, we offer the course online, so you can complete it when it’s convenient for you.
Certificate Issuance: After passing the exam at the end, you’ll receive a certificate that you can give to your employer to show that you have completed all your training modules.
If you want to work on a construction site or would like to broaden your construction horizons to skid steering, enroll in skid steer operator training today.
The course is financially accessible and won’t take much of your time. You can access your course whenever it’s convenient, so you’re not in any rush to complete it.
Contact us at OSHA Pros if you have any questions or would like more information about our skid steer operator training course.
We’re happy to help you decide what courses you need to take and which ones will align with your employer’s requirements.