Operation and Safe Use of a Road / Concrete Saw
Overview
People using concrete and masonry cutting equipment face a wide range of hazards, such as silica dust, toxic exhaust fumes, saw kick-back, blade fracture, vibration, noise, slips, falls and manual handling.
Most at risk are operators of hand-held concrete and masonry saws. This equipment is more prone to the violent forces unleashed when a saw blade jams inside a cut than from fixed saws. These forces, commonly referred to as kick-back, push-back or pull-in, are difficult and sometimes impossible to control, and place the operator at risk of serious and potentially fatal injury from an out-of control circular saw.
Many minor roadwork and maintenance contract jobs require use of concrete saws for repairs and installation of services, drainage, crossings, kerbing, driveways, footpaths, manholes and concrete pipes, inspection chambers and kerb and channel construction.
This course aims to give workers knowledge of the safe use, kick back and injuries relating from the use of high powered saws.
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Length
1 day course.
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Facilitator
Laurie Brown
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Cost
Because this course has a practical component which requires equipment and a site for the practical, this course can only be run on an in-house basis. Please contact us to obtain a quotation for this training.
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Topics include
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Safe handling and use
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Types of blades
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Maintenance of saws
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Environmental issues
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PPE requirements
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On completion of this course participants will
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Describe road saws, types and applications
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Prepare for operations - start up and shut down
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Demonstrate care of the equipment and work area
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Cut surfaces with road saws
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Avoid environment issues
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National Qualification information
This course will address theoretical and practical requirements related to the below assessment standard. Assessment is available on request at an additional cost
19675 - Operate a road saw
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Who should attend
All general workers - including roading, utilities and drainage contractors and supervisors, involved in construction works requiring the use of concrete saws in their daily activities.
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