Training & Certification for

Power Buggy/Concrete Buggy

Product Information

Three Different Types of Trainings

Whether you want training and certification in as little as two hours with our online training or a more robust, customizable option like you get with our DIY training kits or on-site training, we can help you get the training certificate you need in the way you want it and at a price you can afford.

Online Training

Online is for those who prefer self-paced training from any location or for employers who need to assign and monitor employee training progress and exam scores. Online training is also eligible for bulk pricing discounts for groups of 16+ trainees.
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Training Kits

The kit is for those who want to do the training themselves. It’s a reusable training presentation that is used to train groups of people all at one time in one location. If you need to train a trainer to use the kit we offer a train the trainer online course.
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Train the Trainer

Train the trainer courses are online and meant to certify a single individual to use the training kit to train others. The kit is included with the train the trainer online course for no additional cost and is reusable. The result is a lifetime certification.
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What's in the Training?

Our safety training course is regulation-compliant, and our online version fulfills Canada’s classroom training requirement. Each class contains sections on weight, angles and stress, the center of gravity, sling hitches and types, and the hardware and lifting devices these workers can expect to work with.

This presentation includes intermittent practice quiz questions to prepare for the final written exam included with the course. In addition to the written exam, this course also includes a checklist for employers to use when administering a practical exam as required.

Though you will still need to familiarize yourself with all other applicable federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local standards, this training encompasses the following standards:

Canada Standards

  • CAN/CSA-B352.0-09: ROPS, FOPS (General Equipment)
  • CAN/CSA-M12117-05: Earth-Moving Machinery (TOPS) for Compact Excavators
  • CAN/CSA-M3471-05: Earth-Moving Machinery – ROPS, Laboratory Tests, Performance Requirements
  • Can.CSA-M3450-03: Earth-Moving Machinery – braking Systems of Rubber-Tired Machines – Systems and Performance Requirements and Test Procedures

Why Do I Need Training?

In line with regulations, anyone who works with or around heavy machinery must receive training prior to working on their own. While requirements for refresher training are very specific, most safety trainings don’t have such specific requirements. However it’s wise to follow the same guidelines.

When it comes to refresher training, Canada’s standard in some instances is very specific: operators must be re-evaluated every three years to see if they are still competent to operate the equipment. Best practices say to apply this same rule to all types of equipment. A so-called “free-pass” cannot be awarded based on experience, age, or time on the job. The extent of the evaluation is to be determined by the employer but should include a written and practical examination that proves continued competency.
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Stay Informed On All Things

Did You Know?

With machines like power buggies, OSHA standards recommend hearing protection to protect you from noise exposure.

Working with concrete presents a significant risk for chemical burns, so you should always wear gloves when working with concrete.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a power buggy hold?

A power buggy with a 16 cubic feet bucket can hold approximately 2500 pounds of concrete. This estimate caries depending on the size of the bucket, however.

Is concrete powder dangerous to inhale?

Yes, concrete dust can cause silica poisoning and you should wear proper respiratory equipment when working near it.

Is it safe to dump a load on a slope using a power buggy?

No, dumping loads on slopes can lead to tip overs and could throw you off of the machine. Drive up slopes slowly and face the direction you are traveling in.

Is it safe to operate a power buggy that has a chipped or cracked bucket?

Depending on the extent of the damage, it would be best to consider replacing the bucket before use if it is cracked or damaged.
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