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Our online Skid Steer Operator Safety course is intended to aid employers and operators in achieving OSHA-compliant safety training, with a focus on proper documentation.
Our comprehensive online safety course, Skid Steer (Rubber-tired & Track Loader) – Operator Safety (OSHA), is designed to assist employers and operators in achieving OSHA-compliant safety training, with the added benefit of accurate record-keeping. The course offers an overview of the equipment, covering aspects such as anatomy, maintenance, inspections, hazard identification, secure operation, basic trenching, and more.
This OSHA-compliant online training course is tailor-made for Skid Steer (Rubber-Tired, Track Loaders, Multi-Terrain Loaders) operation.
This course meets OSHA’s prerequisites for the theoretical portion of operator safety training.
Examinations conducted throughout this online Skid Steer (Rubber-tired & Track Loader) – Operator Safety (OSHA) course are designed to reinforce the concepts presented. A score of 80% is required to obtain a certificate of completion. Participants have the opportunity to retake the course twice if the pass score is not achieved on the first try.
After successfully finishing this online Skid Steer (Rubber-tired & Track Loader) – Operator Safety (OSHA) course, a certificate of completion will be made available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 60 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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