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  • SKID STEER OPERATOR EVALUATION

  • Jobsite:

  • Date of Evaluation:

  • Make and Model: (take photo of machine)

  • Superintendent:

  • Operator Name:

  • Years of Experience:

  • Reason for Evaluation:

  • Evaluated By:

Evaluation

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

  • Daily Pre-Use Inspection Completed?

  • Walk around skid loader and look for hazards or damage.

  • Document all findings & notify supervisor.

ENTRY AND START-UP

  • Lift arms down, use steps made for entry.

  • Does not use control levers as grab bars.

  • Adjust seat, buckle seat belt, restraining bar lowered (if equipped).

  • Controls in neutral and parking brake set. Check area is clear of bystanders.

  • Start machine, test all controls, check brakes.

SKID LOADER DRIVING

  • Start machine movement smoothly.

  • Drive to pre- determined point, increasing throttle and speed, maintains good control of the machine.

  • Test brake or traction system (to make sure it will hold)

  • Come to a smooth, steady stop, and avoids obstacles and hazardous areas.

  • Check for clear travel path, backs machine, turning at 90 degrees, comes to a stop, turns back towards the start area.

  • Drive to original start area, reduces throttle and speed when entering the start point.

  • Tilt Alarm Testing

LOADER BUCKET USE

  • Square up to material to be moved, lower and level the bucket.

  • Drive forward, obtain a load, tip the bucket back to stabilize the load.

  • Lift load smoothly until clear, keep load at low travel height, look over both shoulders and back up.

  • Turn and move forward, maintain safe speed, travel to load destination.

  • Make sure of sufficient clearance to raise the load, raise the load to placement level.

  • Move slowly forward, tip bucket forward to dump load smoothly.

  • Once empty, tip bucket back to maintain clearance, look over both shoulders, back straight out until clear.

MACHINE SHUT-OFF AND EXIT

  • Park on level surface, lower lift arms and bucket to the ground.

  • Place controls in neutral, set the parking brake, turn off engine

  • Dismount machine by facing seat and using handholds and steps.

  • Maintains three points of contact when dismounting. Does not jump off of machine.

EVALUATION

  • Based on my evaluation, the operator has completed the evaluation and is qualified to operate the equipment

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