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TRAINING

Any worker required to use a site machine with a mounted driver or remote-controlled machine must have received appropriate training. Art. R.4323-55 of the Labour Code according to the methods defined in Art. 3 of the Order of 2 December 1998

WHY TRAIN?

"Any worker required to use a site machine with a mounted driver or remote-controlled machine must have received appropriate training" Art. R.4323-55 of the Labour Code in accordance with the procedures defined in art. 3 of the order of 2 December 1998.

 

 

OBJECTIVES

- Reduction of accidents

- Increased on-site productivity through optimal use of the machine

- Reduction of the operating cost and life cost of the machine

- Reduction of breakages and downtime

"Some construction machines have special features or additional functions compared to the "standard" machines defined for the CACES® R482 categories. Their use generally requires additional training adapted to the machine, its possible equipment and its conditions of use. The issuing of the driving licence must take into account the evaluation of this additional knowledge and expertise. RECOMMENDATION R482 governing the On-site machine driving safety certificate (CACES) established by the INRS.

 

 

BENEFITS FOR THE COMPANY

  • - Guarantee for the company that the employee has received appropriate training for operating the machine
  • - Relief from liability in the event of an accident
  • - Better machine profitability
  • - Possible reimbursement by training funding body

CACES® R482 B3

Sequential displacement road-rail vehicles

 

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OPERATOR TRAINING

Know your machine for increased productivity

MAINTENANCE TRAINING

Master the technical aspects to reduce maintenance costs

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