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Ride on roller

Ride on roller

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  • Delivered In-Person

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  • From Full day to 3 days

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Description

Ride on roller overview

A ride-on roller (ROR), also called a road roller, is a machine used in construction to flatten and compact surfaces like soil, asphalt, and gravel. It has large drums that roll over the ground, pressing materials together to make them smooth and solid. These machines are commonly used in road building, foundation work, and landscaping to make surfaces stable and strong before more work is done.

Course objectives

Operators should first have a basic understanding of the construction industry, including the risks involved and their responsibilities. This foundational knowledge helps them stay aware of potential dangers and, importantly, ensures they follow proper safety protocols.

In addition to this, a solid understanding of the manufacturer's handbook for the machine they are using is essential. Operators must be able to locate and identify the main components of the machine and understand their functions. Furthermore, they should be able to find and explain the key controls necessary for safe operation.

Before starting the machine, operators must, as a key step, perform pre-operational checks in line with the manufacturer's guidelines and legal requirements. Along with this, they must ensure they are wearing the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) required for operating the roller.

Once everything is set, operators should then prepare the roller and operate it safely and efficiently. This not only includes conducting all necessary safety checks in the work area but also being mindful of environmental considerations. Furthermore, understanding the correct procedures for loading and unloading the machine for transport is equally crucial.

Finally, at the end of each shift, operators must follow all shutdown procedures to ensure the machine is safely secured. This step ensures that the equipment remains in good condition for future use and helps prevent accidents or damage.

About The Provider

We are an NPORS accredited training provider based in Cornwall delivering plant and machinery operators courses and qualifications

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