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Old 05-06-2011, 09:40 PM   #1
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Choosing the Right Heavy Equipment TrainingWith government statistics suggesting increased demand for heavy machinery operators, by as much as 8%, through 2016, the time is ripe for those looking for heavy equipment training. Heavy equipment are large machines, such as bulldozers, cranes and forklifts, used in construction, mining and infrastructure to facilitate carrying heavy loads and clearing lands. Since these machines have complicated operations, and the work is risk prone, the demand for trained operators is never ending.OptionsSuch schools offer different training options, in terms of the field and the mode of study. For instance, students can choose from any of the following fields: Bridge workers, road oiling truck driver, and excavator, bulldozer, loader, paving equipment, flushing truck, side boom tractor or backhoe operator. Similarly, one can opt for home study followed by resident training or attend regular classes in a training school for the full course.Before enrolling for the training, students must be aware of the practicalities of the job, which involve working in mud and dirt under high noise conditions. However, this is compensated for by the handsome pay packages offered to operators. The best accredited training schools also ensure good placement for their students after their course completion.To complete the training and to qualify for heavy machine operations, trainees must pass a series of written and practical tests. The training comprises three different levels: Level I, Level II and Level III, the passing of each leads to the next level.Heavy Equipment Training: Choosing the Right SchoolThere are several organizations that accredit heavy equipment schools. For instance, certain leading training schools are accredited by the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools (NAHETS). The organization's member colleges offer the following benefits to its students:* Dedicated and specialized training for heavy machinery* Cutting-edge facilities* Wide, spacious training area* Ca
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