Bulldozers are awesome machines. Equipped with a huge bucket on one end, they’re useful when you have huge loads of dirt or other material that you need to push out of the way. On construction sites you’ll often see large piles of debris – usually material removed from a structure during tear down or scraps during the building phase of a project. These can sometimes be in the way. You have to move them. However, the operator needs to take special precautions because operating a bulldozer can be dangerous.
 
COURSE CONTENT:
 
* Type of Dozers
* Crawler Track laying Dozers
* Wheel Type Dozers
* Parts of Dozer (Dozer Blade, Push Blades, Scrapers, Rear Mounted Ripper & Shank)
* Blade Adjustments (Tilting & C Frame Blade Mount)
* What's outside the Tracks (Blade Angle & Dozer Pitch)
* Dozer Production Estimates (Ideal Production & Grade Correction)
* Operator Skills & Responsibilities
* Proper Operating Technique (Good Visibility, Efficiency Factor, Calculate Production,
* Material Type Correction, Material Weight Correction, Material Conversion If Required)
* Determine Total Operating Hours
* Course Exercises
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
·         Operator and those employees who are responsible for or in control of operating a Tractor Dozer while at work.
 
DISCOUNTED DEALS:
 
* EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT (5 – 10 participants)                   
* GROUP DISCOUNT (11 – 20 participants or more)