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Venice Machinery Training & Trading
Venice Machinery Training & Trading PTY is accredited with Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) it offers training in Lifting & Construction Machines as well as Welding Courses Get the best training to realise your full potential.
Our Machinery Training services include Forklift - No driver's license Needed. TLB - No driver's license Needed. Grader - No driver's license Needed. Excavator - No driver's license Needed. Tower Crane - No driver's license Needed. Mobile Crane - Driver's license is Needed (Code 14) Dump Trucker - Driver's license. is Needed (Code 14 ) Bulldozer - No driver's license Needed. Road Roller - No driver's license Needed. Welding : Courses Include Mig Welding | Gas Welding | Pipe Welding | Steel Welding
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BACKHOE TRAINING
Backhoe Training is essential for anyone who intends to operate this versatile piece of heavy equipment safely and efficiently. Whether you're a novice or an experienced operator, proper training is crucial to prevent accidents, reduce equipment wear and tear, and maximize productivity. Here is an outline of what a comprehensive backhoe training program should cover: Backhoe training is essential to ensure safe and efficient operation of this versatile piece of heavy equipment. Whether you are a beginner looking to acquire the necessary skills or an experienced operator seeking certification, a comprehensive training program is vital. Here's an outline of what a backhoe training program might include:
- Introduction to Backhoes/TLB
- Overview of backhoe equipment, including key components and safety features.
- Explanation of the different types of backhoes and their applications.
- Safety Procedures:
- Emphasizing the importance of safety when operating a backhoe.
- Understanding personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
- Identifying potential hazards and how to mitigate them.
- Emergency procedures and first aid basics.
- Pre-Operation Inspection:
- How to conduct a thorough inspection of the backhoe before use.
- Identifying common mechanical issues and reporting them.
- Proper maintenance practices to keep the equipment in good working condition.
- Basic Controls and Operation:
- Familiarization with the backhoe’s control panel and instruments.
- Learning how to start, stop, and operate the backhoe safely.
Understanding the different modes and functions, including loader and excavator operations
- Digging and Excavating Techniques:
- Training on digging trenches, holes, and other excavation tasks.
- Proper bucket and attachment usage.
- Soil and material handling techniques.
- Loading and Dumping:
- How to load materials onto trucks or other containers.
- Safe dumping practices.
- Backhoe Attachments:
- Understanding various attachments and their uses, such as buckets, thumbs, and augers.
- Changing and securing attachments correctly.
- Trenching and Shoring:
- Techniques for trenching and the importance of shoring in excavation work.
- Safety measures for working in and around trenches.
- Site Safety:
- Ensuring safety for co-workers and bystanders on the job site.
- Understanding the “zone of danger” and keeping people away from it.
- Environmental Considerations:
- Awareness of environmental regulations and best practices when operating near sensitive areas.
- Spill prevention and containment.
- Problem Solving and Troubleshooting:
- How to identify and address common operational problems.
- Responding to equipment malfunctions and breakdowns.
- Certification and Evaluation:
- Evaluation of trainees through written tests and practical assessments.
- Awarding a backhoe certification upon successful completion.
- Continuous Learning:
- Encouraging operators to stay up-to-date with industry trends and safety regulations.
- Offering refresher courses and advanced training options.
Backhoe training programs should adhere to local regulations and safety standards. It’s essential to provide both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical experience to ensure that operators are competent and safe when using backhoes in real-world applications.
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FORKLIFT TRAINING
There are several types of forklift classes, each with their unique applications. There are many reasons why it is important to know which class of forklift you need. The wrong class of forklift can be dangerous. The forklift may be too large and not properly equipped for the application, and you could injure yourself or someone else.
EXCAVATOR TRAINING
EXCAVATOR TRAINING is essential for anyone looking to operate heavy machinery safely and efficiently in the field of earthmoving operations. Venice Machinery Training appears to be a reputable provider, offering comprehensive training solutions for various excavator makes, models, and applications. Here are some key points to consider about their excavator training:
- Safety First: Safety is of utmost importance when operating Excavators and other heavy machinery. Venice Machinery Training emphasizes safe excavation practices to ensure that participants understand and follow essential safety protocols. This can help prevent accidents and injuries on the job site.
- Comprehensive Training: It’s essential that the training covers a wide range of Excavator makes and models because different machines may have varying controls, features, and capabilities. Comprehensive training ensures that operators are prepared to work with various equipment types.
- Application-Focused: Our training covers different applications. This is important because excavators are used in various industries, including construction, mining, and landscaping. Tailoring training to specific applications helps participants develop the skills needed for their particular job.
- Hands-On Learning: Practical, hands-on training is typically more effective than purely theoretical instruction when it comes to operating heavy machinery. Trainees have the opportunity to operate excavators under supervision to gain real-world experience.
- Certification: Many regions and employers require operators to be certified to operate heavy machinery like excavators. Venice Machinery Training offers certification upon successful completion of their course, which can be valuable for employment opportunities.
- Continuous Learning: The field of heavy machinery operation is constantly evolving with new technologies and safety standards. Venice Machinery Training emphasizes the importance of ongoing education to keep operators up-to-date with the latest industry developments.
- Qualified Instructors: To ensure the quality of training, instructors should be experienced and qualified in excavator operation. They should have in-depth knowledge of the equipment and be able to effectively teach participants.
Before enrolling in any excavator training program, individuals and employers should research the training provider, read reviews or testimonials, and ensure that the training meets their specific needs and compliance requirements. Safety and competence in operating excavators are crucial for the well-being of operators and the success of construction and earthmoving projects.
A reliable and efficient forklift equipment and training ground is AVAILABLE for rent to machine training centres | individual forklift students who need more time to perfect their operator skills. New forklift operators who need more knowledge in forklift operation
We also renew expired operator certificates and licenses. Our machine training services include
- Forklift - No Driver's Licence required
- TLB - No Driver's Licence required
- Grader - No Driver's Licence required
- Excavator - No Driver's Licence required
- Tower Crane - No Driver's Licence required
- Mobile Crane - Driver's Licence required (Code 14)
- Dump Trucker - Driver's Licence required (Code 14 )
- Bulldozer _ No Driver's Licence required
- Road Roller _ No Driver's Licence required
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CONSTRUCTION & LIFTING MACHINERY
- Register for TLB, Excavator, Mobile Crane, Front End Loader and receive free forklift Training
- Attend in-person theory classes and prepare for hands-on practical training in the field OR Take online lessons and come for practical training when it's convenient for you.
- Accommodation is free to all our trainees who stay far away from Bellville.
- Our Offices are within 5 minutes Walk from all Transport Means
- Get face to face theory Classes and Be ready for Practical Training in the field
- Do Online Classes and come in for practical training at your convenient time
- We renew expired Operator's Certificates & Licences at a reasonable cost Get free consultation for the machine(s) you want to train
- Get Free Guidance on a machine / machines you intend to Training.
Accredited
Venice Machinery Training Institute was established in 2017 in terms of the Department of Education and Skills Development Act 97 of 1998. Diversity Technology Training Institute started as the Machine Operator. Today, we are accredited with TETA. The institution is registered with the Department of Education as a Private Training Provider. It is also aligning itself to the Quality Council of Trades and Occupations (QCTO).TETA 19-1157
WHEEL LOADER TRAINING
Wheel loaders are a popular choice for a variety of applications, including construction, mining and agriculture. Because of their size and power, it is important that operators are trained in safe operation. For the best safety and performance practices, our wheel loader training is just what you need!
WHY TAKE HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR'S TRAINING WITH VENICE MACHINERY TRAINING?
With a mix of theoretical instruction and hands-on exercises and demonstrations, you can be sure that all operators who complete heavy equipment training will be able to work safely and confidently! To learn more about our heavy equipment operator training options, contact our training team today!
The theoretical instruction for all of our heavy equipment operator training courses is designed to teach and reinforce safe operating procedures and relevant safety standards. This ensures that all operators have the necessary knowledge to be safe on the job. A written test is given to ensure all operators have retained all relevant safety information. Once classroom instruction and testing is complete, participants move on to the hands-on portion of the heavy equipment practical training. During the hands-on portion of heavy machinery operator training, participants learn through both observation and touch. By observing other operators operate machines and participating in hands-on exercises, participants gain the fundamental experience and confidence they need to work safely.
Lifting Machines
MOBILE CRANE
Mobile Crane Operation Certification
The qualified learner will be able to demonstrate an integrated practical and theoretical basis for operating cranes in accordance with safe handling and maintenance practices in compliance with crane manufacturer’s standards and regulatory requirements. Unit Standard: 116254 | NQF Level: 2 | Credits: 20 Accreditation: TETA
Reach Truck
Certification as a Reach Truck Operator.
The person who meets this standard is able to operate a battery-powered lift truck or reach truck for specific purposes.
They are able to access emergency assistance and services when operating a lift truck/reach truck.
The individual will also be able to identify and classify the load, handle and move the cargo while operating the lifting equipment in accordance with standards and its capabilities.
They are also able to monitor the fitness of the forklift/reach truck. Unit Standard: 242972 | NQF Level: 3 | Credits: 7 Accreditation: TETA
Tower Crane
Safely use load moment indicators and other safety devices.
Safely and productively operate tower crane
Respond to recognised signals to control crane operation.
Perform pre-operation checks and maintenance of tower crane.
Understand equipment capabilities,
Understand effect of working radius on machine lifting capacity.
Effectively protect, Inspect and maintain counterweights.
Measure the effect of impact loads on structural strength and stability.
Safely sling loads.
Understand regulations applicable to crane operation.
Medical fitness to ensure participant is not colour blind.
Reach stacker
Reach stacker driver training modules include discussion and application of the regulatory framework for operating reach stackers. Describing the reach stacker to be operated. Demonstrating mechanical understanding of the selected machine. Inspection of the selected reach stacker. Handling loads with a reach stacker. Operation of the reach stacker.
Earth Moving | Construction Machines
Grader
Grader Operator Certification
The qualified learner will be able to operate a grader by understanding the functions for starting, shutting down, and operating procedures of the machine.
Learners who master the applied competency described in this unit standard will contribute to the development of a professional community of construction equipment operators. Unit Standard: 262735 | NQF Level: 2 | Credits: 15
Dump Truck ADT
Venice Machinery Training offers Dump Truck Operator Certification Training that falls under Unit Standard: 262745.
The qualified learner will be able to operate an articulated dump truck by understanding the functions of starting, shutting down and operating procedures of the machine.
Learners who master the applied competencies described in this unit standard will contribute to the development of a professional community of Construction Plant operators. Unit Standard: 262745 | NQF Level: 2 | Credits: 10
Road Roller
Operate a Roller Certification
The qualified learner will be able to operate a roller by understanding the functions of starting, shutting down, and operating procedures of the machine.
Learners who master the applied competence described in this unit standard will contribute to the development of a professional community of Construction Plant operators. Unit Standard: 262805 | NQF Level: 2 | Credits: 5
Bobcat | Skid Loader
Bobcat/Skid Loader Operator Certification
The qualified learner will be able to operate a skid steer loader by understanding the functions of starting, shutting down, and operating procedures of the machine.
Learners who master the applied competence described in this unit standard will contribute to the development of a professional community of Construction Plant operators. Unit Standard: 262712 | NQF Level: 2 | Credits: 8
Truck Mounted Crane
1. Formal Training: Truck-Mounted Crane operators undergo formal training from accredited training providers. This training covers both theoretical and practical aspects. 2. Theoretical Training: Theoretical training include the following topics:-
- Charts and capacity calculations.
- Safety regulations and standards.
- Rigging and signaling procedures.
- Aluminum Welding
- Argon Welding
- Co2 Welding
- Tig Welding
- Mig Welding
Mining Machines
Drill rig Training
Drill rig Training Skills are attained at the drill training centre at minimal drill rig course fees.
The monthly salary of a drilling rig operator ranges from R11000- R35000, so the average salary is R21000.
Unit Standard No: 244477, Credits: 8 NQF Level:
3 Drill rig operator training modules include:-
Explain how to drill holes using an electro-hydraulic long hole drill rig.
Preparation for drilling holes.
Drilling holes.
Performing post-drilling activities.
LHD Scoop
Skills are attained at the lhd training centre at minimal LHD course fees and an operator erans an average salary of R10000 per month. .
Unit Standard No: 244476, Standard Credits: 4 NQF Level: The modules for LHD mining training services include:-
Explain the specific requirements for transporting crushed rock using a diesel powered Load Haul Dumper.
Prepare to transport crushed rocks using a diesel powered Load Haul Dumper.
Reload crushed rock using a diesel-powered Load Haul dumper.
Perform post-transferring activities after reloading.
Roof Bolter
Roof bolter operator training course fees is affordable for everyone and operators earn a salary from R7000-R27000, depending on the Operator's experience.
Unit Standard No: 9609 Unit Standard Credits: 13 NQF Level:
Modules in this course include:-
Prepare to support the roof
Support the roof
Shut down the roof bolting operation and prepare for the following shift
Demonstrate teamwork
Welding
Venice Machinery Training & Trading PTY Ltd offers various welding courses, including:
- Mig Welding
- Gas Welding
- Pipe Welding
- Steel Welding
Arc Welding, also commonly known as Stick welding, is a welding process that uses an electric arc to join metals together. It is one of the oldest and most versatile welding processes and is widely used in various industries for its simplicity and effectiveness. Here’s how arc welding works and what the work of an arc welder consists of:
- Process: Arc welding involves creating an electrical arc between a consumable electrode (a metal rod or “stick”) and the workpiece (the metals to be joined). The electric current passes through the electrode, causing it to melt and deposit molten metal onto the workpiece, which cools and solidifies to form a strong bond.
- Components:
- Electrode: The consumable electrode is made of the same material as the workpiece or a compatible material. It provides the filler metal for the weld.
- Power Source: An arc welding machine provides the necessary electric current to maintain the arc and control its characteristics.
- Ground Clamp: This connects the workpiece to the welding machine’s other terminal, completing the electrical circuit.
- Work of an Arc Welder:
- Preparing Workpieces: An arc welder must first prepare the workpieces by cleaning them to remove dirt, rust, and other contaminants. Proper fit-up and alignment are also crucial.
- Setting Parameters: The welder adjusts the welding machine settings, including the current, voltage, and electrode type, to match the specific welding job and metal being used.
- Striking the Arc: The welder initiates the arc by striking the electrode against the workpiece and then quickly withdrawing it to maintain the arc.
- Welding: As the arc is maintained, the electrode melts, and the molten metal is deposited onto the workpiece to create the weld bead.
- Controlling the Weld Pool: The welder must control the size and shape of the weld pool, ensuring proper penetration and fusion between the base metals.
- Progressing the Weld: The welder moves the electrode along the joint, creating a continuous weld bead. Proper technique and travel speed are essential to produce a high-quality weld.
- Cooling and Inspection: After completing the weld, the workpiece is allowed to cool, and the weld is inspected for defects such as cracks, porosity, or incomplete fusion.
- Skills and Qualifications: A qualified learner of arc welding should be able to:
- Safely set up and operate arc welding equipment.
- Understand and select the appropriate electrodes and welding parameters for different materials and joint configurations.
- Demonstrate proper welding techniques, including maintaining a stable arc, controlling the weld pool, and achieving the desired weld profile.
- Identify and address common welding defects.
- Follow safety procedures to protect themselves and others from hazards such as electric shock, burns, and fumes.
Arc welding is a fundamental welding process, and proficiency in this technique is valuable in many industries, including construction, manufacturing, automotive, and repair work. Proper training and practice are essential for becoming a skilled arc welder. Additionally, certification may be required in certain industries to demonstrate competence and safety awareness.
PIPE WELDING TRAINING
Welders play a key role in manufacturing processes. Their work ranges from repair and maintenance, welding to construction and fabrication works
They must be able to weld many different types of ferrous, nonferrous, and alloy metals using a variety of welding and brazing processes.
Welders must also be able to identify welding defects and correct them as necessary.
Flux Core Welding
Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), also known as double-shield welding, is a semi-automatic arc welding process similar to metal active gas welding (MAG).
FCAW uses a continuous wire fed electrode, a constant voltage welding power supply, and equipment similar to that used in MAG welding.
Aluminum Welding
After the aluminium fabrication course, you will receive NQF Level 3 certification and be able to perform all of the following work:-
Use specialised machinery to fabricate aluminium components and systems.
Work according to drawings, specifications and construction standards for the fabrication and installation of aluminium systems.
Perform a variety of aluminium system installations.
Apply safety, health, environmental and quality procedures during installation.
Argon Welding training
Skills are attained at the tig welding training centre at minimal argon welding fees and the welders earn a salary from R6000-R25000 per month. . Unit Standard No: 10810 Unit Standard Credits: 8 NQF Level: 2
- Mig Welding
- Gas Welding
- Pipe Welding
- Steel Welding
Co2 Welding training
Gas metal arc welding GMAW, which in certain cases could typically be known as metal inert gas welding,
MIG or Metal Active Gas Welding ( MAG ). It is a welding process in which an electrically powered arc forms between a consumable wire electrode and the metals of the workpiece, heating the metals of the workpiece, causing them to melt and bond. MIG Welding is typically used in manufacturing operations with high production
ARC /Stick Welding
IG stands for Tungsten Innert Gas Welding commonly known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding(GTAW) OR Heliarc welding. Tig welding uses a tungsten electrode, Tungsten has extremely high melting pointing. So when you TIG weld the electrode gets hot but it does not melt so we say its a non-consumable electrode and it does not mean it lasts for ever but it means it does not melt to to come part of the weld.
Skilled Courses
- Carpentry & Woodworks
- Diesel Mechanic
- Auto Electrician
- Refrigeration
- Plumbing
- Electrical Installation
- Panel Beating
Head Office
Office No.206, 2nd Floor. Negatu Building. 10 Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa
Phone: 021 945 8083 | 073 635 2299
Email: admin@venicemachinetraining.co.za