
Train Safe NT is proud to provide this course to the defence industry and they require the training to be of the highest quality. This course can help you! ATV or quad bikes accidents are very common and sadly, a significant contributor to fatalities on Australian farms.
You provide you own quad bike (ATV) and the training is on the quad bike that you use in the workplace, therefore very specific to your workplace requirements.
This course is nationally recognised throughout Australia
Send your training enquiry today, and we’ll be in touch to access your requirements and schedule your training at a time that suits you.
Train Safe NT can come to you and do the Nationally Accredited quad bike training at your cattle station or Aboriginal community. Watch this forty (40) seconds video on Quad ATV flexible roll bar, it may change the way you operate. Quads or ATVs can roll over and crush the rider the result is broken bones, disabling injuries and death. This courses is designed to help you minimise accidents. New quad bike safety rules will apply October 2020
The unit of competency is: AHCMOM217 Operate quad bikes.
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