Lantra Approved STS Exclusive

Screener Training

Reiterate safety information to existing employees or learn from scratch with this comprehensive Screener safety course.

Screener Training

STS Exclusive Course
Introducing STS Exclusive Course: Screener Training
Prerequisites
Screener onsite in good operational condition as per PUWER where training is to be carried out.
Overview in brief
This course is suitable for operators, supervisors, safety officers and managers who working in the industry. The course will help individuals understand the risks associated with operating a screener and offer theoretical knowledge and practical training to ensure safe operation and competence in the workplace.
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Reiterate safety information to existing employees or learn from scratch with this comprehensive.

  • Laws and Regulations
  • Role of an Operator
  • Near Miss and accident reporting
  • What are the risks
  • Emergency stops
  • Machine guarding
  • Safety devices
  • PPE
  • Safety with conveyors
  • Emergency procedures
  • Fires
  • Clean down procedures
  • Prestart checks
  • Start-up procedures and normal shutdown procedures
  • Lock out procedures
  • Permit to works
  • Unblocking a screener
  • Transporting mobile screeners on and off site
  • Siting the screener
  • Maintaining a safe working area
  • Changing trommel drums
  • Access to height
  • Things to look out for during operations
  • Safety with hydraulics
  • Greasing and refuelling
Experienced and Novice, Operator and Managers responsible for screening equipment.
 
  • Laws and Regulations
  • Role of an Operator
  • Near Miss and accident reporting
  • What are the risks
  • Emergency stops
  • Machine guarding
  • Safety devices
  • PPE
  • Safety with conveyors
  • Emergency procedures
  • Fires
  • Clean down procedures
  • Prestart checks
  • Start-up procedures and normal shutdown procedures
  • Lock out procedures
  • Permit to works
  • Unblocking a screener
  • Transporting mobile screeners on and off site
  • Siting the screener
  • Maintaining a safe working area
  • Changing trommel drums
  • Access to height
  • Things to look out for during operations
  • Safety with hydraulics
  • Greasing and refuelling
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