Operator Training for VersaHandler TTC
The purpose of this course is to impart rules and practices for the safe operation of Bobcat® VersaHandler telescopic tool carriers. After participating in the course,
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trainees will be able to:
- Be familiar with the requirements of OSHA Regulation 29CFR 1910.178 (l).
- Have completed both formal instruction and hands-on training under the direction of a competent, experienced trainer and have successfully passed a comprehensive examination on subject matter covered in both the formal and hands-on components of the training class.
- Exhibit an awareness of the purpose, function and basic concepts of Bobcat VersaHandler TTC operation.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of the types and purposes of decals applied to the Bobcat VersaHandler TTC.
- Be aware of differences between the operation of an automobile and a Bobcat VersaHandler TTC.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of control functions for the specific type of Bobcat VersaHandler TTC the operator is being certified to operate.
- Be knowledgeable in Bobcat VersaHandler TTC engine or motor operation.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of Bobcat VersaHandler TTC steering and maneuverability.
- Possess an ability to adequately judge the available visibility to ensure safe operations.
- Understand fork and attachment adaptation, operation and limitations.
- Be able to quickly and accurately determine machine capacity and stability for various types of loads.
- Perform machine inspection and maintenance as required.
- Possess a knowledge of safe refueling or recharging of batteries practices.
- Be able to quickly judge operating limitations under changing conditions.
- Be able to comprehend operating instructions, warnings and precautions.
- Judge the condition of surfaces where the Bobcat VersaHandler TTC is being operated.
- Be aware of the types of loads to be carried and the stability characteristics of such loads.
- Demonstrate an ability to manipulate, stack and unstack the type of loads to be handled.
- Possess a knowledge of pedestrian traffic patterns in the area being worked.
- Demonstrate an ability to operate safely given site restrictions such as narrow aisles.
- Be aware of hazardous locations on the work site such as refueling sites and culverts.
- Be capable of safely operating on ramps and other sloped surfaces at the work site.
- Be aware of hazardous conditions in closed environments such as adjustments for lighting, or hazards resulting from poor ventilation such as carbon monoxide poisoning, and other environmental hazards.
- Be evaluated by the employer for safe operation under working conditions.
Course Overview
- Introductions
- Instructor
- Class
- OSHA 1910.178 (l)
- Prestart
- Bobcat VersaHandler TTC Units
- Manufacturer-Supplied Manuals
- Add-On Unit Documentation
- Decal Identification and Content
- Load Capacity Charts
- Automobile vs. Rough Terrain Forklift
- Bobcat VersaHandler TTC Safety
- Proper Clothing
- Site Inspection
- Site-Specific Traffic Rules
- Signs, Flags and Markings
- Traffic and Hand Signal Interpretation
- Prestart Checks
- Bobcat VersaHandler TTC Operation
- Start Up
- Seat Adjustment
- Seat Belt
- Function of ROPS/FOPS Assembly
- Control Functions (General Overview)
- Indicators and Gauges
- Speed/Gear Ranges
- Steering Characteristics
- Braking Characteristics
- Turn Radius and Clearance Considerations
- Functional Tests
- Restricted View Awareness — See and Be Seen
- Terrain Considerations
- Soil Hazards
- Water Hazards
- Trees
- Wire Hazards
- Driving Up, Down and Across Sloped Surfaces
- Culverts
- Obstructed Visibility
- Driving in Confined Areas
- Line of Sight
- Speed Considerations
- Ability to Turn Considerations
- Operating Techniques
- Driving Without a Load
- Center-of-Gravity Considerations
- Load Pickup Techniques
- Shift and Tilt Techniques
- Driving With a Load
- Load Deposit Procedures
- Bobcat VersaHandler TTC Parking Considerations
- Shutting Down the Bobcat VersaHandler TTC
- Machine Maintenance
- Refueling
- Lubrication
- Preventive Maintenance
- Major Repairs
- Safety is Everyone's Business
- The Cost of Accidents
- Site, Company and Manufacturer Rules
- The Need for Strict Enforcement of Rules
- Liability
- Hands-On Operation
- Site Inspection
- Hand Signals and Audio Signals
- Walk Around
- Start Up
- System Checks
- Terrain Movement
- Picking, Moving and Depositing Loads
- Parking Rules
- Shut Down
- Practical Assignment
- 10-Minute Practical Assignments
- Evaluation
- Bobcat VersaHandler TTC Safe Operation Examination
- Final Comments