Our Courses
Our Courses
We have numerous courses from Forklift, Reach truck, Power pallet truck (PPT), Reach stacker, ADT dump truck, 777 dump truck, Excavator, Tlb, Mobile crane, Front end loader, LHD Scoop, Overhead crane, Grader, Truck mounted crane, Bulldozer, Superlink side tipper, Rigging, Health and Safety, Fire fighting, Road roller, Bob cat, Drill rig, Tower crane, Telescopic boom, Dangerous goods, First aid, Electrical engineering, Boilermaker, Tipper truck, Welding courses, Plumbing, Carpentry, She Rep And other courses.
Below is a brief of some of the courses' outline.
FORKLIFT
The course covers both theoretical and practical aspects to ensure that participants gain a deep understanding of forklift operations.The course typically includes:
- Safety Procedures: Understanding safety regulations and protocols to ensure the safe operation of forklifts in various environments.
- Forklift Components and Controls: Familiarization with the different parts of a forklift and how to operate its controls efficiently.
- Pre-operation Inspection: Learning how to conduct pre-operation checks to ensure that the forklift is in proper working condition.
- Basic Maneuvers: Practicing basic maneuvers such as moving forward, backward, turning, and maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Load Handling: Techniques for safely lifting, lowering, and transporting loads using a forklift.
- Stability Principles: Understanding the principles of forklift stability to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation.
- Hazard Identification and Avoidance: Identifying potential hazards in the workplace and taking appropriate measures to avoid accidents.
- Emergency Procedures: Knowing how to respond effectively in case of emergencies such as equipment malfunctions or accidents.
- Legal Requirements: Understanding relevant regulations and legal requirements governing forklift operation in the workplace.
- Practical Training: Hands-on experience operating a forklift under the guidance of experienced instructors.
REACH TRUCK
The course typically covers the following key areas:
- Safety Procedures: Emphasizing the importance of safety protocols and regulations in operating reach trucks to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
- Equipment Familiarization: Understanding the components, controls, and functionalities of reach trucks, including how to perform pre-operational checks and basic maintenance.
- Operational Techniques: Learning proper techniques for maneuvering, lifting, and stacking loads with reach trucks, including how to navigate tight spaces and operate in narrow aisles.
- Load Handling: Techniques for safely picking up, transporting, and placing loads at different heights and distances, while maintaining stability and balance.
- Warehouse Navigation: Understanding warehouse layout and organization to efficiently navigate and operate reach trucks within the facility.
- Emergency Procedures: Training on how to respond to emergencies or equipment malfunctions, including proper shutdown procedures and emergency evacuation protocols.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with relevant occupational health and safety regulations and standards governing reach truck operations.
EXCAVATOR
The course typically covers a range of topics including:
- Machine Familiarization: Understanding the various components of an excavator, including controls, attachments, and safety features.
- Safety Procedures: Learning safety protocols and regulations related to operating excavators, including site inspection, hazard identification, and emergency procedures.
- Operational Techniques: Mastering the proper techniques for excavating, trenching, loading, and lifting with an excavator. This includes understanding soil types, digging depths, and operating in different conditions.
- Maintenance and Inspections: Instruction on routine maintenance tasks, pre-operation inspections, and troubleshooting common issues to ensure the excavator remains in optimal working condition.
- Practical Training: Hands-on experience operating excavators under the guidance of experienced instructors, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
- Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, participants may receive a certification or license demonstrating their competency in excavator operation, which may be required for certain job opportunities.
TLB
A TLB course typically covers the operation and maintenance of a tractor-loader-backhoe, which is a versatile piece of heavy equipment used in construction, excavation, landscaping, and other industries. Here's a brief overview of what such a course might include:
- Safety Procedures: Safety is paramount when operating heavy machinery. The course may cover safety protocols, including how to inspect the machine for any faults or issues before operation, proper operation techniques to prevent accidents, and what to do in case of emergencies.
- Machine Operation: Participants would learn how to operate the TLB effectively and efficiently. This includes understanding the controls, maneuvering the machine, loading and unloading materials with the loader, digging and trenching with the backhoe, and other basic operations.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Maintenance is crucial for keeping the TLB in optimal condition. The course may cover routine maintenance tasks such as checking fluid levels, greasing moving parts, and inspecting for wear and tear. Additionally, participants may learn how to troubleshoot common issues that may arise during operation.
- Site Safety and Regulations: Understanding site safety regulations and best practices is essential for anyone operating heavy equipment on a job site. The course may cover topics such as site hazards, proper communication protocols, and compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
- Practical Training: Hands-on practical training is typically a key component of a TLB course. Participants would have the opportunity to apply what they've learned in a controlled environment under the supervision of experienced instructors.
MOBILE CRANE
The course typically covers a range of topics, including:
- Crane Safety: Understanding safety procedures and protocols to ensure the safe operation of mobile cranes, including pre-operational checks, site assessment, and hazard identification.
- Crane Operation: Learning the fundamentals of operating various types of mobile cranes, including telescopic boom cranes, lattice boom cranes, and hydraulic cranes.
- Rigging and Lifting: Instruction on proper rigging techniques, load calculation, and lifting procedures to ensure stability and safety during crane operations.
- Maintenance and Inspection: Understanding the importance of regular maintenance and inspection of cranes to ensure optimal performance and compliance with safety regulations.
- Regulations and Standards: Familiarization with relevant industry regulations, standards, and best practices governing the operation of mobile cranes.
FRONT END LOADER
Here's a brief overview of what such a course might entail:
- Introduction to Front End Loaders: Understanding the components, controls, and functionalities of front end loaders.
- Safety Procedures: Emphasizing safety protocols such as pre-operation inspections, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), and understanding load capacities.
- Operational Techniques: Learning how to maneuver the front end loader effectively, including loading, unloading, and transporting materials.
- Site Management: Understanding how to navigate various terrains and working environments, including construction sites, warehouses, and industrial yards.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Basic maintenance tasks like greasing, fluid checks, and troubleshooting common issues to ensure the equipment operates smoothly.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarizing with relevant local regulations and industry standards governing the operation of front end loaders.
- Practical Training: Hands-on practice under the supervision of experienced instructors to develop proficiency in operating the equipment safely and efficiently.
- Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, participants may receive a certification demonstrating their competency in operating front end loaders.
RIGGING
The course typically covers essential topics including:
- Rigging fundamentals: Understanding basic rigging concepts, terminology, and safety protocols.
- Rigging equipment: Identification, inspection, and proper use of rigging tools and equipment such as slings, shackles, hoists, and cranes.
- Load calculations: Learning how to calculate load weights and determine proper rigging configurations for different loads.
- Rigging techniques: Hands-on training in rigging methods for lifting, moving, and positioning heavy objects safely and efficiently.
- Safety procedures: Emphasizing safety precautions and best practices to prevent accidents and injuries during rigging operations.
- Regulatory compliance: Familiarizing with relevant industry standards and regulations governing rigging operations.
- Practical exercises: Providing opportunities for practical application of rigging skills through simulations and real-world scenarios.
FIRE FIGHTING
Here's a brief overview of what the course may entail:
- Fire Safety Basics: Participants are introduced to the fundamentals of fire safety, including understanding the fire triangle (fuel, oxygen, heat), common causes of fires, and the importance of prevention measures.
- Fire Detection Systems: Training on how to operate and interpret fire detection systems such as smoke detectors, heat detectors, and fire alarms. Participants learn how to respond promptly upon detection of a fire.
- Types of Fires and Extinguishing Agents: Understanding different classes of fires (Class A, B, C, D, and electrical) and the appropriate extinguishing agents for each type. Practical training may include hands-on experience with fire extinguishers.
- Fire Fighting Equipment and Gear: Familiarization with various fire-fighting equipment such as fire hoses, nozzles, hydrants, and personal protective gear like fire-resistant clothing, helmets, and gloves.
- Emergency Response Procedures: Instruction on how to effectively respond to fire emergencies, including evacuation protocols, emergency communication, and coordination with emergency services.
- Teamwork and Communication: Emphasis on teamwork and effective communication during fire-fighting operations. Participants learn how to collaborate with colleagues to ensure a coordinated response to emergencies.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Here's a brief overview of what such a course might entail:
- Foundational Concepts: The course may start with an introduction to basic electrical principles such as Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, and electrical circuit analysis. Students would learn about voltage, current, resistance, power, and energy.
- Electrical Circuits: The curriculum would likely delve into the study of electrical circuits, both DC (direct current) and AC (alternating current). This includes understanding circuit components like resistors, capacitors, inductors, and transformers, as well as circuit analysis techniques.
- Electronics: Students may learn about electronic devices and circuits, including semiconductor devices like diodes and transistors. They may also cover topics such as amplifiers, oscillators, and digital logic circuits.
- Power Systems: The course would likely include an overview of power generation, transmission, and distribution systems. Students may learn about different types of power plants, electrical substations, transformers, and power distribution networks.
- Control Systems: Control systems are crucial in various engineering applications. The curriculum might cover topics such as feedback control systems, PID controllers, and industrial automation.
- Renewable Energy: With a growing focus on sustainability, the course may include modules on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Students might learn about the design, installation, and maintenance of renewable energy systems.
BOILER MAKER
Here's a brief overview of what such a course might cover:
- Safety Procedures: Safety is paramount in any industrial setting. The course would likely include training on safety protocols, including proper handling of tools, equipment, and materials, as well as procedures for working in confined spaces and at heights.
- Blueprint Reading and Drafting: Understanding technical drawings and blueprints is essential for boilermakers. The course may cover how to interpret these documents to fabricate and assemble components accurately.
- Metal Fabrication and Welding: Boilermakers work with various metals, including steel and aluminum, to fabricate components for boilers and other structures. The course would likely provide hands-on training in metal fabrication techniques, including cutting, shaping, and welding.
- Boiler Construction and Maintenance: Students would learn about the different types of boilers, their components, and how they operate. This includes installing, repairing, and maintaining boilers to ensure they operate safely and efficiently.
- Rigging and Lifting: Boilermakers often work with heavy materials and equipment that require rigging and lifting techniques to move safely. The course may cover proper rigging methods and the use of cranes and hoists.
TIPPER TRUCK
The course typically covers a range of topics including:
- Vehicle Familiarization: Understanding the components, controls, and features of tipper trucks.
- Safety Procedures: Learning safety protocols for operating tipper trucks, including pre-operation checks, loading and unloading procedures, and on-road safety practices.
- Driving Techniques: Developing proficiency in driving techniques specific to tipper trucks, such as maneuvering in tight spaces, handling different road conditions, and operating on slopes.
- Load Handling: Understanding how to safely load and unload materials onto the tipper truck, ensuring proper weight distribution and stability.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Basic maintenance tasks and troubleshooting common issues that may arise during operation, such as mechanical problems or equipment malfunctions.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarization with relevant regulations and compliance requirements governing the operation of tipper trucks, including licensing and permit regulations.
PLUMBING
Here's a brief overview of what the course typically entails:
- Fundamentals of Plumbing: The course starts with an introduction to the basic principles and concepts of plumbing, including understanding plumbing systems, terminology, and safety procedures.
- Pipe Fitting and Installation: Participants learn how to select, cut, and join different types of pipes and fittings commonly used in plumbing systems. This includes learning about materials such as PVC, copper, and PEX, as well as techniques for soldering and brazing.
- Fixture Installation: Students are taught how to install various plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, showers, and bathtubs, ensuring proper alignment, sealing, and functionality.
- Water Supply Systems: The course covers the design, installation, and maintenance of water supply systems, including hot and cold water distribution, water pressure regulation, and backflow prevention.
- Drainage Systems: Participants learn about drainage principles, venting, and waste removal systems. This includes understanding how to install and maintain drainage pipes, traps, and vents to prevent clogs and ensure efficient wastewater removal.
CARPENTRY
Here's a brief overview of what the course typically covers:
- Introduction to Carpentry: Students learn about the history, significance, and various branches of carpentry, including rough carpentry, finish carpentry, and cabinetry.
- Safety Procedures: Emphasis is placed on safety protocols and procedures to ensure students can work in a safe and secure environment. This includes instruction on proper tool usage and handling.
- Tools and Equipment: Students are introduced to the wide range of tools and equipment used in carpentry, such as saws, drills, planes, and measuring devices. They learn how to properly use, maintain, and care for these tools.
- Materials and Techniques: Instruction covers different types of wood and materials used in carpentry projects, as well as various techniques for cutting, shaping, joining, and finishing wood.
- Blueprint Reading and Design: Students learn how to interpret blueprints and design plans, understanding measurements, dimensions, and construction specifications.
- Practical Projects: Hands-on experience is provided through practical projects where students apply their knowledge and skills to construct various carpentry items, such as furniture, cabinets, and frameworks.
ADT DUMB TRUCK 777 & DUMB TRUCK LHD SCOOP
These courses may cover various aspects such as:
- Safety protocols: Emphasizing safety procedures and regulations related to operating heavy machinery in hazardous environments.
- Equipment operation: Teaching the proper techniques for operating ADT 777 and LHD scoop machinery, including controls, maneuvers, and best practices.
- Maintenance and troubleshooting: Providing instruction on basic maintenance tasks, routine inspections, and troubleshooting common issues to ensure equipment longevity and optimal performance.
- Site-specific considerations: Addressing factors specific to the work environment, such as terrain conditions, load capacities, and communication protocols with other workers on-site.
- Regulatory compliance: Ensuring that participants understand and comply with relevant industry regulations and standards governing the operation of heavy equipment.
BULLDOZER
The course typically covers:
- Machine Familiarization: Understanding the components and controls of a bulldozer, including safety features and operational mechanisms.
- Safety Procedures: Learning safety protocols and best practices to ensure personal safety and prevent accidents while operating the bulldozer.
- Operational Techniques: Developing proficiency in operating the bulldozer for tasks such as grading, leveling, pushing, and moving materials.
- Site Management: Understanding site-specific considerations and terrain characteristics to optimize bulldozer performance and efficiency.
- Maintenance and Inspection: Basic maintenance tasks and regular inspection routines to ensure the bulldozer operates smoothly and remains in good condition.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarization with relevant regulations and compliance standards governing bulldozer operation and workplace safety.
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