
Roll-off truck
Why Take This Course
Uniquely designed to reduce time spent loading/unloading materials, this vehicle is often used to deliver items such as roof trusses and waste disposal bins. Much like any other piece of heavy equipment, an operator must be aware of his/her surroundings at all times – particularly because the Roll-Off Truck operates similar to a Dump Truck. Failure to maintain complete awareness may cause damage to nearby property or, worse, may result in injury to workers in the vicinity. Comprehensive training for this equipment greatly reduces the likelihood of accidents and increases operator productivity.
Does this sound like you?
• Work with Roll-Off Trucks: If you are involved in the operation of roll-off trucks, delivering items like waste disposal bins.
• Heavy Equipment Operators: You are a heavy equipment operator looking to expand your skills, especially in handling specialized vehicles like roll-off trucks.
• Construction Workers: You work on construction projects where roll-off trucks are utilized for efficient material delivery.
• Waste Management Professionals: You work in waste disposal and manage roll-off trucks as part of your responsibilities
• Safety Personnel: You are a safety officer or personnel responsible for ensuring workplace safety and reducing the risk of accidents involving roll-off trucks.
• Supervisors and Managers: Those in supervisory or managerial roles overseeing operations involving roll-off trucks should consider taking this training to improve safety standards and overall productivity.
• Concerned about Workplace Safety: You prioritize safety and are aware of the potential risks associated with operating heavy equipment like roll-off trucks and strive to minimize accidents.
Invest in your future and enroll in our comprehensive Roll-Off Truck course today!
Courses Available:
Here's what you'll learn
Our professional instructors will teach you:
Equipment Design & Function
Pre-Start Inspections
Safety & Stability Considerations
Preventative Maintenance
Loading Container
Defensive Driving Techniques
Scanning the road
Collision Avoidance
Load Securement (Roll-off Specific)
How cargo securement principles apply to roll-on/roll-off and hook-lift containers
Requirements to properly secure roll-on/roll-off and hook-lift containers
Number, placement, and types of cargo securing devices
When securement systems are not in compliance
Materials Provided
Student Book
Test
Operator Training Summary
Certificate of Completion
hands-on activities
Pre-Trip Inspection
Controls Review
Check Ride
