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Heavy equipment is the backbone of modern industry. Whether in mining, road construction, or large-scale infrastructure, machines like excavators, loaders, cranes, and haul trucks handle work no human workforce could manage alone. Yet with this power comes responsibility. Improper use leads to accidents, breakdowns, and costly delays.
This course introduces the fundamentals of heavy equipment operation and maintenance. It covers how machines work, how to operate them safely, and how to maintain them for long service life. The training balances technical knowledge with practical on-the-job skills.
What You Will Learn
- Major categories of heavy equipment and their roles in construction and mining
- Principles of safe operation and accident prevention
- Daily inspection routines and maintenance schedules
- Key systems: engines, hydraulics, electrical, and undercarriages
- Troubleshooting and simple field repairs
- Professional skills for operators, from communication to efficiency habits
Who Should Enroll
- New or aspiring heavy equipment operators
- Supervisors overseeing mining and construction sites
- Mechanics wanting to expand into heavy equipment servicing
- Entrepreneurs or investors seeking to manage equipment effectively
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction to Heavy EquipmentLearners will understand the world of heavy machinery, its history, categories, and why safe operation and maintenance are critical.3
- Operating TechniquesFocuses on how to operate heavy machinery in real-world conditions.3
- Preventive MaintenanceCovers daily inspections, lubrication, and systematic care that prevents breakdowns.3
- Troubleshooting and Basic RepairsLearners will handle common machine faults and perform basic fixes.3
- Workplace Efficiency and Operator ResponsibilityBeyond technical skills, this section teaches professional habits that save time, fuel, and improve teamwork.3

