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Brushwood Chipper
| Commencing |
Duration |
Spaces |
Qualification |
Cost |
Downloads |
| 5th March 2012 |
1 |
1 |
C/C |
£150 |
Woodchippers.pdf |
| Course Information |
Regulations and Industry Best Practice for preparation. Operator maintenance and pre-work checks. Organisation of work area; safe operation, conversion to transport position.
Course Objectives
- Produce a site specific risk assessment for wood chipping operations.
- State the principles of HSE legislation and safety guidelines for using a woodchipper.
- Select the appropriate PPE and state the maintenance requirements.
- Carry out operator checks and identify the safety features of a woodchipper.
- Carry out routine operator maintenance.
- Inspect and identify defects on the blades.
- Prepare machine prior to operation, start the machine, carry out safety checks and stop machine.
- Prepare a work area and a range of materials for chipping and identify hazardous materials not to be chipped.
- Use approved techniques to chip woody brash and both short and long sections of timber safely and effectively.
- State the procedure for removing blockages.
- State the safety and environmental factors associated with the disposal of woodchips and the various end uses of woodchips.
- Prepare machine for transport and storage.
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| What did other people think about this course? |
| A good and well presented course. All aspects covered.
Spent a lot of time hands on looking and maintaining the different parts of the chipper. |