CPCS A09 Forward Tipping Dumper

The Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) is a card accreditation initiative to demonstrate the plant operators’ vocational skills. It is the UK’s largest, most prestigious and most highly recognised card scheme for the construction plant industry.

This 3 day CPCS A09 Forward Tipping Dumper training course is for delegates with no experience who intend to  operating a Forward Tipping Dumper. Training is provided by experience, friendly trainers and accredited by the Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS).

This course will be delivered at our Skelmersdale site

COURSE CONTENT

  • Carrying out pre start and running checks.
  • Set the Dumper for site & road travel.
  • Travel over differing types of terrain, including rough undulating ground both loaded & unloaded.
  • Travel up & down substantial inclines loaded & unloaded.
  • Position dumper to receive loads.
  • Comply with loading procedures.
  • Discharge loads into trenches & over edges.
  • Place machine in and out of service condition
  • Explain loading and unloading procedures on & off of Transporter

ENDORSEMENTS (please state when booking course)

A: Wheeled

B: Tracked

You must have a basic understanding and knowledge of current Health & Safety issues.

The CITB Operatives Health & Safety touch screen test must be current and in date. (Completed within the last 24 months)

Completion of the course:

Candidates will take a verbal theory test, and complete a practical assessment. Successful candidates will receive a 2 Year CPCS  Red Trained Operator License

After gaining experience on site, you must complete a NVQ/SVQ level 2 within 2 years to get the CPCS (blue) competent operator card. For more detail contact us on 0151-933-0905.

Grants are available for eligible employers. For further information please visit our grant pages.

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CPCS A09 Forward Tipping Dumper

£675.00£1,300.00

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Combined Forward Tipping & Ride on Roller

£1,250.00

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