If you have made the decision to take cran operator training, there are a few things you need to know before you sign up or enroll into a program. It is important that any school you might be thinking of that offers such programs is certified. They should be certified by the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools or NAHETS.
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools offers several different programs that you can receive certifications from. They have schools all over the country so there more than likely is one in your area. These schools that are members of the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools all must follow the requirements to be a member. Those requirements are a full time college president, full time director of placements, full time financial aid director, admissions director, heavy equipment director, certified heavy equipment training instructors, minimum of twenty acres to train on, two to four classrooms, and no business dealings going on at the campus or training site.
The programs they offer are Heavy Equipment Operator 1, Heavy Equipment Operator 2 and Mobile Crane Operations. All of these programs are taught by certified instructors and all are members of the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools.
Heavy Equipment Operator 1 consists of learning the basics about the heavy equipment industry as well as learning the basics about operating heavy equipment. This is also a requirement if the student is going for level II or level III. If the student is not going onto other levels then they will have the opportunity to find work at an entry level. They will get a certification when they finish this level and will be able limited to just basic use of backhoes, wheel loaders, skid steers and tractors. To qualify for this program you need a valid drivers license, complete the application and be accepted into the program.
The Heavy Equipment Operator II is a program that is more advanced than program I and the student will learn a lot more difficult equipment than in the earlier program. When they graduate from this program they will have a better chance at getting an entry level or higher with this certification. This program equips you with skills from program I and adds these pieces of heavy equipment as well, water pulls, forklifts and bulldozers. Requirements to get into this program is certification from program I, drivers license, application and acceptance.
Crane Operation program is one of the more advanced programs that is offered. In order to qualify for this program the student must either have certifications in both Heavy Equipment Operator I and II. Or they can have on the job experience that qualifies them. Both of these must be verifiable. If the student is unable to get verification then they can take a basic skills test and if they pass they will be admitted as long as they have a drivers license and a completed application.
Make sure that when you are looking for a school that offers this training that you ask them if they are certified by NAHETS and do not be afraid to ask them for proof of their certification. - 20763
National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools offers several different programs that you can receive certifications from. They have schools all over the country so there more than likely is one in your area. These schools that are members of the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools all must follow the requirements to be a member. Those requirements are a full time college president, full time director of placements, full time financial aid director, admissions director, heavy equipment director, certified heavy equipment training instructors, minimum of twenty acres to train on, two to four classrooms, and no business dealings going on at the campus or training site.
The programs they offer are Heavy Equipment Operator 1, Heavy Equipment Operator 2 and Mobile Crane Operations. All of these programs are taught by certified instructors and all are members of the National Association of Heavy Equipment Training Schools.
Heavy Equipment Operator 1 consists of learning the basics about the heavy equipment industry as well as learning the basics about operating heavy equipment. This is also a requirement if the student is going for level II or level III. If the student is not going onto other levels then they will have the opportunity to find work at an entry level. They will get a certification when they finish this level and will be able limited to just basic use of backhoes, wheel loaders, skid steers and tractors. To qualify for this program you need a valid drivers license, complete the application and be accepted into the program.
The Heavy Equipment Operator II is a program that is more advanced than program I and the student will learn a lot more difficult equipment than in the earlier program. When they graduate from this program they will have a better chance at getting an entry level or higher with this certification. This program equips you with skills from program I and adds these pieces of heavy equipment as well, water pulls, forklifts and bulldozers. Requirements to get into this program is certification from program I, drivers license, application and acceptance.
Crane Operation program is one of the more advanced programs that is offered. In order to qualify for this program the student must either have certifications in both Heavy Equipment Operator I and II. Or they can have on the job experience that qualifies them. Both of these must be verifiable. If the student is unable to get verification then they can take a basic skills test and if they pass they will be admitted as long as they have a drivers license and a completed application.
Make sure that when you are looking for a school that offers this training that you ask them if they are certified by NAHETS and do not be afraid to ask them for proof of their certification. - 20763
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