The Deal On Excavator Videos
Excavators have come a long way and many manufacturers have made great inroads into making them more easy to use. As a result, excavators today are quite easy to handle and operate. However, no matter how easy their use has became, excavator training remains paramount, for reasons of improving both safety and efficiency, as well as for complying with local laws in many jurisdictions. Excavator videos are one type of aid for excavator training.
Before our discussion of excavator videos can continue in earnest, a little background on the rationales for excavator training is in order. That way, the topic of excavator videos could be made much clearer.
Some firms that make and market excavators and heavy equipment may cite the ease of use of a certain model to be an inherent benefit. True, many excavators are easy to use, but it takes experience to use them properly. An inadequately trained excavator operator can be a danger to coworkers as well as to his or her self. The operator might not know how to react in certain situations like emergencies due to the lack of practical knowledge that would have been gained had he or she have been properly trained. Also, inadequately trained operators would likely be inefficient and cost the engineering project money in lost opportunity and wasted resources. Another thing to consider is the fact that excavator operators without proper training might misjudge the limits of his or her machine, possibly damaging it or hurting his or herself in the process. Lastly, many jurisdictions mandate excavator training before anyone is legally allowed to operate an excavator.
Excavator videos aid training by letting trainees actually see what they should do in certain situations, even if they do not get to handle an excavator at that particular point in time. This will help guide them when they are actually using excavators as part of their training. Thus, videos used in this way allow trainees to learn by seeing. Using a video will often help inculcate the needed knowledge and expertise needed to operate an excavator much better than more abstract methods such as textbooks, or illustrations on a whiteboard. Excavator videos can also illustrate methods for getting maximum efficiency from a machine. The videos often accompany training manuals in print form. There are also excavator videos for training that are specific for certain models or makes of excavator. These typically outline pre-start up, start-up, shut-down and other checklists. These excavator videos try to make the functions and capabilities of a certain model clear and understandable. Excavator videos that are not for the purpose of training operators are also available. Some of these videos might be promotional material of excavator manufacturers or dealers. Many excavator videos for all sorts of purposes are freely available online or on order over the internet. Many of the new videos can be ordered are now on DVD format. Many however still come in VHS or even occasionally in other formats. Ordered videos typically come with training manuals in most cases.
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