101-75 Farquhar Street
Guelph ON N1H 3N4
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Duration:
Less than one week
1-3 hours
1-3 hours
Cost:
$19.95
Target Audience:
new and experienced tractor operators
Recognition Provided:
Other
A certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course.
A certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course.
Method of Instruction:
Internet
This tool offers a level of do-it-yourself training featuring graphics, video and sound. Users can proceed at their own pace, testing their knowledge along the way.
This tool offers a level of do-it-yourself training featuring graphics, video and sound. Users can proceed at their own pace, testing their knowledge along the way.
Availability of Program:
Year-round
Health & Safety Guidelines for New and Experienced Tractor Operators is a three-unit program designed to provide operators with the knowledge necessary to safely operate their machines. Understanding the safety considerations related to tractor operation and the importance of adopting safe operating practices will reduce the injuries and deaths related to tractors.
Health & Safety Guidelines for New and Experienced Tractor Operators is a three-unit program designed to provide operators with the knowledge necessary to safely operate their machines. Understanding the safety considerations related to tractor operation and the importance of adopting safe operating practices will reduce the injuries and deaths related to tractors.
Agriculture Business:
General
Subject of Training:
Equipment / Machine Operation and Maintenance
Human Resources
Other
Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to: Understand the importance of operating a tractor safely; Identify the common types of tractor-related accidents; Identify the responsibilities of the employer with regard to tractor equipment; Understand the safety responsibilities of the tractor operator and due diligence; Identify the “human” factors that are commonly involved in tractor accidents; Identify the protective factors that can make operating a tractor safer; Understand when an operator should use hand signals; Describe the appropriate work attire for a tractor operator; Identify the steps required to keep the tractor chemical free.
Human Resources
Other
Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to: Understand the importance of operating a tractor safely; Identify the common types of tractor-related accidents; Identify the responsibilities of the employer with regard to tractor equipment; Understand the safety responsibilities of the tractor operator and due diligence; Identify the “human” factors that are commonly involved in tractor accidents; Identify the protective factors that can make operating a tractor safer; Understand when an operator should use hand signals; Describe the appropriate work attire for a tractor operator; Identify the steps required to keep the tractor chemical free.
For program information contact:
1-800-631-8855
(519) 823-5600
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Michelle Brown, Director, Finance and Corporate Services
(519) 823-5600
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Michelle Brown, Director, Finance and Corporate Services
Last Updated: 2013-05-09
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