SERVICES
TRAINING
V2V MY VANDEL TRAININGS

DRIVING A MACHINE SAFELY ON A CSD
This training is intended for machine drivers operating on a CSD, to allow them to better :
• Administer the regulatory provisions,
• Implement the security regulations,
• Adapt their conduct to their professional environment,
• Adopt a healthy lifestyle, an appropriate response to emergency situations, vigilance towards others working on the site,
• Work rationally with the machine according to its esa letter technical features,
• Acquire or improve their techniques for using and driving the machine.

REGULATION
• Conditions to be met before practicing the machine driving profession,
• Existing regulations: highway code, labour code, collective agreement,
• Civil and criminal liability,
• Responsibilities and attributes of a machine driver.

SECURITY
• Prior to operating,
• Operations organisation,
• Arrangement and equipment of machinery,
• Control of machine (security checks),
• Personal protection gear,
• Machine access via driving cabin,
• While operating,
• Driver’s vigilant attitude,
• Infrastructure, layout of premises and bad weather,
• Breaking, parking,
• Incidences, equipment accidents,
• Swivelling range and pedestrian traffic zone,
• Coupling and uncoupling.

INDIVIDUAL CONDUCT AT WORK
• Healthy lifestyle,
• Dietary,
• Effects of substances likely to alter conduct (alcohol, medicine, tobacco),
• Symptoms, causes and effects of fatigue and stress,
• Conduct in emergency situations,
• Evaluation the situation,
• Avoiding additional accidents, calling emergency services,
• Respecting others,
• Pedestrians, vehicles, machines,
• Measures regarding the safety of others,
• Attitude,
• Constant vigilance,
• Respecting interlocutors at work,
• Cleanliness of the cabin and the driver controls.

MACHINE TECHNOLOGIES
• Machine types (rigid or articulated),
• Description of machine,
• Engine,
• Hydraulic system,
• Gearbox,
• Brakes,
• Specialised equipments,
• Technological characteristics,
• ROPS and FOPS cabin,
• Vibration level,
• Breakout, load and traction capacity,
• Maintenance,
• Access to the control, adjustment and maintenance operations,
• Manufacturer instruction leaflet intervention recommendations.

MACHINE USE
• Displacement manoeuvres,
• Transferring products ,
• Specific operations (managing pits),
• Storage and retrieval ,
• Compacting landfill ,
• Maintenance,
• Control systems and common warnings,
• Specifics for the hydraulic excavators:
• Moving, turret rotation,
• Loading, unloading,
• Stacking, sorting

METHODS
• Participant manual,
• Manufacturer manual,
• INRS booklets,
• Machine practices