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Backhoes are essential tools on many job sites, offering powerful capabilities for digging, lifting, and demolition. But they also carry serious risks if not operated correctly. In this Backhoe Safety: How They Work and Their Hazards course, you’ll learn the key functions of backhoes, how to prevent tip-overs and collisions, and how to safely manage common hazards such as overhead power lines and underground utilities.
This course explains each part of a backhoe, including the tractor, front loader, backhoe arm, and stabilizer legs, and how each contributes to safe operation. You'll discover how to assess ground conditions, maintain machine stability, and recognize tipping limits to avoid accidents. The course also highlights the importance of using proper attachments and knowing the difference between similar equipment like excavators.
You’ll learn how to avoid struck-by incidents, minimize the chance of collisions, and respond appropriately if the machine contacts power lines. The course includes best practices for approaching slopes, maintaining clear visibility, and understanding load capacities—all essential for keeping yourself and your team safe.
Whether you’re working with backhoes daily or occasionally, this course will help you operate them more confidently and reduce risks on the job site.
It is for anyone who works with backhoes, whether daily or occasionally, and wants to operate them more confidently and reduce risks on the job site.
It covers the key functions and parts of a backhoe, how to prevent tip-overs and collisions, and how to safely manage hazards such as overhead power lines and underground utilities.
You will gain skills in equipment operation, hazard identification, load management, and working safely around underground utilities.
The course is organized into lessons: Understanding Backhoes, Keeping Backhoes Stable, Backhoe Hazards, and a Review.
Yes, the course highlights the difference between backhoes and similar equipment like excavators, and the importance of using proper attachments.